You've seen how ETG teaches General Paper. The full programme applies that every week — across 12 themes, both papers, and 40+ essays with detailed feedback — for two years.
Maybe it was the lesson structure — the way the content connected directly to what examiners actually test, rather than a generic overview of the topic. Most GP lessons in school cover what to think. The trial showed you how to argue it.
Maybe it was the essay framework. Seeing exactly how a high-scoring GP paragraph gets built — at the sentence level, with the right evidence and evaluation — rather than just being told to "be more analytical."
Or maybe it was the AQ discussion. Most students sit two years of GP without ever receiving explicit instruction on the Application Question. Even a brief look at how ETG approaches it — what examiners are looking for, how to integrate your own knowledge with the passage — is often enough to show you how much has been left untaught.
One lesson will not move your GP grade. That is not what the trial is for. What it shows you is what the programme looks like in practice — and whether it is the kind of system you want to commit to.
The trial showed you how ETG teaches. The programme is what happens when that approach is applied every week, across every theme, for two years.
This programme has been in development since 2018. It was not opened to full scale until 2026. What students encounter today is not a first-generation product — it has been rewritten, stress-tested, and refined across eight cohorts.
All GP materials are produced in-house — not recycled from previous years. Each textbook costs thousands of dollars to develop and produce, and is updated with current affairs every term. Students receive one new textbook every term as part of the programme — priced at $49.90, and not available anywhere else. When a student opens a chapter on AI ethics, they're reading 2025 perspectives — not a 2022 treatment.
Former MOE teachers, JC lecturers, and educators with long-term experience teaching GP. "Former JC lecturer with MOE experience" is a different claim from "experienced and passionate." We name the credential, not the sentiment.
ETG GP students write 40+ essays across their two years, every one with detailed feedback. A typical JC student writes 10–15 essays with sporadic comments. GP is a writing discipline. Most students don't train. Ours do.
Feedback quality depends on cohort size. We cap total enrolment at approximately 75 students across JC1 and JC2 — not because we can't take more, but because detailed essay marking at scale requires it. This has been the approach since 2018.
The two-year journey is the product. Every component is designed to build on the one before it.
Ready to register? The form takes two minutes — or WhatsApp us if you have questions first.
All GP materials at ETG are produced in-house at significant development cost and updated every term. Students receive one new textbook each term as part of the programme — not available for purchase anywhere else.
Each textbook is developed in-house at significant cost and updated every term for current affairs. Priced at $49.90 — exclusive to ETG GP students, not available for purchase outside the programme.








That's a previous term's ETG GP in-house textbook — developed at significant cost, updated every term, and not available for purchase anywhere. Students in the programme receive one new textbook every term, free. What you're holding is a fair sample of what the full two-year curriculum looks like.
The same tutors you met during your trial are part of the regular weekly programme — alongside an academic advisory team with backgrounds in English, Applied Economics, and former MOE subject leadership.
Leads ETG's General Paper department. Specialises in essay structure, comprehension technique, and AQ — the skills that most directly determine exam marks. Responsible for how exam technique is taught across the programme.
Former JC lecturer with extensive experience teaching A Level General Paper. Specialises in GP content — building out the major themes, integrating current affairs, and giving students arguments they can actually deploy under exam conditions.
The GP programme is developed under the direction of Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder (B.A. Economics, NUS; M.Sc. Applied Economics, SMU). Eugene oversees GP curriculum alongside the tutors and an academic advisory team — including educators with backgrounds in English, Geography and History, Applied Economics, and former MOE subject leadership roles.
Onsite at Coronation Plaza or Upper Serangoon/Kovan, or via Zoom. All classes are two hours each week.
All lessons include in-house textbooks, 100% essay feedback, and access to the full class schedule.
Live online, every week
$100 – $110 / lesson
JC1 $100 · JC2 $110
In-class at Coronation Plaza or Kovan
$105 – $115 / lesson
JC1 $105 · JC2 $115
Group discounts (friends attending together)
Multi-subject discounts apply from $120 off per term. Financial assistance is available — ask our admin team.
Questions about timing, level, or the registration process?
The trial was one lesson. The programme is two years — structured, capped, and built on writing volume that most students never come close to. If you're ready to register, the form takes two minutes. If you have questions first, WhatsApp our admin team.
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