
LARKHILL REVISION PARTY (JUNE)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s a revision party?
It is a 4-day in-person non-residential day camp for anyone aged 14 to 18/19 years old (in Sec 2 to JC2/PU 3) who wants to get some studying done, but with friends, and have some fun while at it.
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​What happens on camp?
A total of 4-5 hours of revision sessions are scheduled daily, during which campers will be provided a quiet, disciplined environment that is conducive for revision and school work. Crash courses and consultations are also available to help campers with their studying.
However, all work and no play makes for a dull camp and so indoor and outdoor activities are organised to break the monotony and help campers re-energise and stay happy. Lunch and tea will be provided.
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There will also be opportunities to hear and explore the Christian good news systematically, through Bible talks and small group discussions. Click here for a sample timetable.
So...is it like group tuition?
Sort of... we will be offering special "Crash Courses" in a variety of subjects. These are 1h group sessions where trained MOE teachers will teach skills and content related to the subject of the Camper's choice.
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Alternatively, if there are particular subjects or topics a Camper requires help in, they may request for customised 1-to-1 consultations. (These preferences and requests will be collected after registration for camp).
Can I only come for a few days / only for part of the day?
Campers are encouraged to attend the entirety of camp so that they and their fellow campers may enjoy the full experience of camp. Priority will be given to Campers who are able to commit for the full duration of camp.​