Not every JC student walks the same road. Some take H1 as a contrasting subject. Some sit in a JC with its own teaching order, like Nanyang or Victoria. Some are giving the A Levels a second, stronger run. ETG built dedicated, year round programmes for each of them, so your tuition fits your situation precisely, taught by the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys. Choose your track below.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Verified grade jumps, in their own words, including students who took H1, who joined late, and who came back for a second run.
"I joined ETG mid year with a borderline U in H1 Economics. With a few months of one class a week and following the homework, my grade rose to a B. If I had joined earlier it would have been an A."
Ian Chua · Google review, RI"Joined around 7 months before A Levels and my grade improved from roughly D to A. The structure was exactly what I was missing."
Jovine · Google review"As long as you put in the effort you improve tremendously, as I did, from a consistent E to my first A across my whole JC econs journey."
Glynis Lim · Google review"Mr Toh helped me pull my H2 econs grade from a consistent U in JC to an A at the A Levels."
Michelle Tan · Google reviewIndividual results, in the students' own words, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Read 500+ verified reviews →
H1 Economics is not a smaller H2. It is its own paper, with its own syllabus and its own way of being marked. Most centres simply seat H1 students in an H2 class. ETG designed a curriculum exclusively for H1, so you attend only what H1 needs, taught by the author of the H1 TYS answer keys.
H1 Economics has been revised twice, and knowing exactly what changed is most of the battle. A generic H2 class does not teach to the H1 paper you will actually sit. Here is the current shape, and how we use it.
Because essays were removed, many H1 students assume essay writing no longer counts. The opposite is true. Essay writing skill is still heavily tested in the higher order case study parts worth 8 to 12 marks, and as case studies grew, those parts grew with them. Writing a clear, coherent, well structured argument is exactly what moves a B to an A in H1, and it is exactly what a generic H2 class will not drill for the H1 paper. Master that, and the H1 paper becomes very winnable.
Most centres do not run H1 exclusive classes, so H1 students sit in an H2 room and absorb content they will never be tested on. Mr Eugene Toh redesigned the ETG programme specifically for H1, around the three things the H1 paper actually rewards.
The structured argument and evaluation needed for the higher order case study parts worth 8 to 12 marks, where the grade is decided.
Content taught so you can analyse real economic affairs and the case material, not just recite theory.
Enough focused practice on the 40 mark case study questions that the format becomes second nature under time.
Our curriculum is mapped precisely. We mark out the content that is exclusive to H2 students, so as an H1 student you do not sit through topics you will never be examined on.
On the weeks where the content is H1 relevant, you attend the mainstream lesson. On the weeks where the content is H1 only, you attend a dedicated H1 exclusive class. You also get access to exclusive H1 content only classes on the LMS and the exclusive ETG H1 workbook, written for the current H1 syllabus. The result is an H1 programme that is efficient with your time, which matters when Economics is your contrasting subject.


Our one day H1 Ten Year Series crashcourse walks through 10 real A Level case studies from 2019 to 2023, with the frameworks, the answer structures, and the examiner insight that turn TYS practice into marks. You do not need to attempt every question out there, you need to master the right ones with the right coach.
For regular programme students, this crashcourse is included as part of your lessons, not a separate purchase.
Our honest advice: if your subject combination allows it, take H2. It opens the most university courses, and a committed student who works with ETG from the start can confidently take H2, with our established, rigorous system built to take you to the A even from a low base. So do not pick H1 out of fear of the subject. And if your combination places Economics as your contrasting subject, you are not an afterthought here, you get a dedicated H1 programme with its own exclusive workbook. We will tell you honestly which path fits, because SEAB sets the paper, not us.
Most JC students, and the widest university options.
For students taking Economics as a contrasting subject.
Ready to take H1 seriously, or to take H2 with confidence? Tell us your subject combination and we will map the right path.
Some JCs teach the syllabus in their own sequence. Nanyang JC, for instance, covers Introductory Macroeconomics in J1 and Firms and Decisions at a different point in J2, rather than at the usual times. A generic programme often teaches a topic weeks before, or after, you actually meet it in school. ETG runs tracks aligned to the Nanyang and Victoria sequences, so your tuition and your school always move together.
Economics builds. When a class teaches Introductory Macroeconomics months before your school does, the lesson lands before the school context that makes it stick, and the gap means it has to be relearned later. When it teaches a topic after your school test, the help arrives too late to use.
For Nanyang and Victoria students, we solve this directly. You can sit in any mainstream class for the bulk of the year, and switch to dedicated sessions exactly when your school reaches its out of sequence topics, or you can join a dedicated Nanyang or Victoria class from the start. Either way, your ETG lessons stay in step with what you are sitting in school, taught from the same materials written by the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys.
Join any of our regular class timings through the year. When your school's out of sequence topics come up, you switch to our dedicated Nanyang or Victoria sessions for those weeks.
Nanyang top-up sessionsJoin a class aligned to your school's sequence from the start, taught at our Kovan centre on Upper Serangoon Road throughout the year.
Nanyang class scheduleJ1 classes start July 2026, because J1 content is identical across JCs from February to June.
Victoria JC students follow the same two ways to learn, with the dedicated sessions timed to the Victoria sequence. Tell us your school and we will place you. Ask which option fits →
Whichever option you choose, you learn from the ETG programme designed and led by Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. The Nanyang and Victoria tracks use the same in house textbooks, the same worked solutions, and the same weekly marked essay and case study loop as the flagship programme, simply re ordered to match your school. You get the full ETG system, sequenced for you.
Nanyang or Victoria, and not sure which option suits you? Send us your timetable and we will recommend the fit.
If your first A Level grades did not make the cut for the courses you want, retaking is a genuine option, and it is one we are glad to support properly. The Repeat Student Programme gives a private candidate the structure, the materials and the support that a school once provided, so the second attempt is built on a real plan rather than hope.
If you did not achieve the grades you wanted the first time, and you want to apply for courses that need more, redoing the A Levels is worth considering. In your mind there are probably two big questions.
Here is the honest answer to the first. There is no guarantee you will do better on the second attempt, because the real question to ask yourself is, what am I going to do differently this time? A second sitting only improves the result if the approach changes with it.
And on support: if your grades are not low enough for your school to take you back into J2, you will retake as a private candidate, without the structure and the support system a school provides. That makes doing well harder. So it takes real commitment to say, I am redoing the A Levels, and this time I am going to make sure I do better.
It is not easy. If you have decided to do it, then we would like to support you, with a programme designed for exactly this. We will not promise you a grade. We will promise you the structure, the materials and the work.
Mr Eugene Toh, founder and economics tutor, ETG
Drop us a message at 8182 3036 and tell us you would like to join the Repeat Student Programme, with documentary proof of your A Level results and your registration as a private candidate.
Our admin team confirms your track, applies the repeat rate or the free ex student terms, and we map a structured run to your exam date.
The customised programmes are designed and led by Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder and lead economics tutor, who wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular, and the 50 Model Essays series published by Shing Lee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU.
So the person who modelled the published answers is the one who designed your H1 curriculum, sequenced your Nanyang or Victoria track, and built the structure behind the repeat programme. The materials are revised every term against the current syllabus, so your practice matches the paper you will sit.




Like muscle memory
"By the time you sit for A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJCA wall of real ETG students on camera, from across Singapore's JCs.
"Mr Toh prepares us for exams more than we need to be, and the LMS meant I never fell behind."
Myra Sham ACJC"Mr Toh makes the lessons really enjoyable, and the analysis of likely questions was spot on."
Bryan Chiang HCI"Not only do you go through content, ETG also covers essay questions, and that made all the difference."
Cassie CJC"Anyone can understand difficult Economics concepts when Mr Toh explains them."
Ryan Ho HCI"The programme is very comprehensive. By A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJC"ETG played a huge role in helping me get my A for the A Level Econs paper."
Elyse TJCMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
The customised tracks are charged at the regular per lesson rate, with the H1 and Nanyang or Victoria students paying for the lessons they actually attend, and repeat students at a discounted rate or a fixed programme fee.
The regular per lesson rate, with the H1 workbook and the H1 TYS crashcourse included. H1 students attend only the H1 relevant weeks.
The same regular rate, with the dedicated top-up sessions in Option A attended at no extra cost.
A discounted repeat rate, or a fixed RSP+ and RSP Premium programme fee for JC1 and JC2 plus the H2 Exam Pack. Free for eligible ex students.
Indicative per lesson fees. Group and multi subject discounts apply, and confidential financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for regular programmes. See the full schedule and fees → or apply for financial assistance.
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They are three year round tracks for students whose situation is not the standard one: a curriculum built exclusively for H1 students, dedicated tracks aligned to the Nanyang JC and Victoria JC teaching sequences, and a Repeat Student Programme for students re sitting the A Levels. All three use the same in house materials and the same weekly marked loop, taught by the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, simply tailored to your path.
H1 Economics is its own case study based paper, not a smaller H2. We map the curriculum so H1 students skip the H2 only content and attend dedicated H1 exclusive classes on H1 only weeks, with exclusive H1 content only lessons on the LMS, an exclusive H1 workbook, and the H1 TYS crashcourse included for regular students. You attend only what H1 needs.
If your subject combination allows it, our honest advice is to take H2. A committed student who works with ETG from the start can confidently take H2, and our established system is built to take you to the A even from a low base, so do not pick H1 out of fear of the subject. If your combination places Economics as a contrasting subject, you get a dedicated H1 programme with its own exclusive workbook. Bring your combination to a trial and we will map the right path. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
Some JCs teach the syllabus in their own order. Nanyang, for example, covers Introductory Macroeconomics in J1 and Firms and Decisions at a different point in J2. A generic class often teaches a topic well before or after the school does, so the help lands at the wrong time. Our Nanyang and Victoria tracks keep your tuition in step with your school throughout the year.
Option A is mainstream plus dedicated top-ups: you join any regular class through the year and switch to dedicated Nanyang or Victoria sessions when your school reaches its out of sequence topics, at no extra cost. Option B is a dedicated Nanyang or Victoria class from the start, taught at our Kovan centre. Tell us your school and we will place you in the better fit.
The Nanyang and Victoria tracks are part of the ETG programme designed and led by Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. They use the same in house textbooks, worked solutions and weekly marked loop as the flagship programme, simply re ordered to match your school's sequence.
It is a structured programme for students re sitting the A Levels as private candidates. RSP+ and RSP Premium offer a fixed programme fee with access to both JC1 and JC2 classes plus the H2 Exam Pack, at a discounted repeat rate. If you took Economics tuition with ETG in JC1 or JC2 and have decided to retake, you are welcome to join us for free, with terms and conditions. To join, fill in the registration form and WhatsApp us at 8182 3036 with proof of your results and your private candidate registration.
We will be honest with you: there is no guarantee, because the result only improves if the approach changes. The real question is what you will do differently this time. The Repeat Student Programme exists to give you that difference, the structure, the materials and the support a school once provided. We never promise a grade. We promise the work.
We publish whole cohort figures rather than cherry picked top scorers. The 2025 A-rate was 74 percent, self reported by students as of 28 February 2026, and it carries the usual response and selection bias caveats. We treat the student videos and their own messages as the stronger proof, which is why they lead this page.
H1, Nanyang or Victoria, or a second run at the A. The trial is a full two hour lesson, same room, same material, same standard. Not a demo, not a sales pitch. Come and see how a programme built for your situation actually works.
Questions first? Message the admin team on WhatsApp. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for regular programmes.