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Business & Economics Club IGCSE Math Booster
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Business & Economics Club IGCSE Math Booster
– Low XMed XHigh – Low XMed XHigh
Interested in learning more about business & economics? A club targeted at IGCSE math students wishing to learn their syllabus at a quicker pace, review unfamiliar topics, ask for help on certain questions, or seek
advice on exam techniques to boost their results. This club is open to students of all abilities, from the core pathway to the extension or further pure syllabuses.
We will be going over topics in the Year 10-11 Business and Economics course to help you strengthen your knowledge and understanding of the courses. We will be Run by high achieving students who have scored top marks in IGCSE Math and are taking IB Math at Higher Level.
looking at many real world examples and business news. It is also a great time to catch up on your business and economics homework/notes and ask any questions
or queries that you may have. Also, with the MOCKS around the corner, joining this club can help you prepare for it.
Term Days Time Venue Term Days Time Venue
1 2 3 XMo XTu XWe XTh XFr XTBC XVaries LB TBC 1 2 3 XMo XTu XWe XTh XFr XTBC XVaries LB MA405
Capacity Gender Teacher/Coach/Student Leaders Capacity Gender Teacher/Coach/Student Leaders
25 XBoys XGirls Both Mr Goff, Kartikay Singhal, Yuvraj Mehra 25 XBoys XGirls Both Ms McCreadie, Jessica Tang, Holly Liu, David Han, Jack Xiang
*DISCLAIMER *DISCLAIMER
Some activities such as Baking is provided by an external organization. This will incur an extra cost outside of the CAS fee. For fee-based activities enrolment is for the full year unless otherwise specified. Students have a grace period of two-weeks in Term 1 from August 23 to Some activities such as Baking is provided by an external organization. This will incur an extra cost outside of the CAS fee. For fee-based activities enrolment is for the full year unless otherwise specified. Students have a grace period of two-weeks in Term 1 from August 23 to
September 3rd, 2021 to withdraw from the program via LIONeL and thereafter a strict no refund policy applies. Payment shall be made directly to the service provider. Instructions will be sent to those who have been allocated a spot. Payment is required before the student is allowed September 3rd, 2021 to withdraw from the program via LIONeL and thereafter a strict no refund policy applies. Payment shall be made directly to the service provider. Instructions will be sent to those who have been allocated a spot. Payment is required before the student is allowed
to start the activity and a strict no refund policy applies. Absences or missed classes on the part of the students is their own responsibility. Should the instructor be absent for a class, it may be rescheduled as a make-up class. Prorated rate is only for those that signed up late to the to start the activity and a strict no refund policy applies. Absences or missed classes on the part of the students is their own responsibility. Should the instructor be absent for a class, it may be rescheduled as a make-up class. Prorated rate is only for those that signed up late to the
program. No drop ins will be allowed. program. No drop ins will be allowed.
POLICY FOR ACTIVITIES CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER POLICY FOR ACTIVITIES CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
In the interest of your children’s safety, and in accordance with the guidelines of the EDB and Hong Kong Observatory, lessons will be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions. No refunds will be given. Where possible, participants will be advised of rescheduled ‘make In the interest of your children’s safety, and in accordance with the guidelines of the EDB and Hong Kong Observatory, lessons will be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions. No refunds will be given. Where possible, participants will be advised of rescheduled ‘make
up’ classes. up’ classes.
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