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Primary Four Tuition Programme
2009 P4 Maths and Science Tuition schedules are confirmed as follows:
P4 Maths : Every Tuesdays 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
P4 Science : Every Tuesdays 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Both classes commence on 6 Jan 2009.
For the list of schedules of other tuition programmes click here.
Study Trip to Pulau Hantu - Learn Life Sciences
Strengthen your understanding about ecology by signing up in our ecology@alnitak trip to pulau hantu. Sign up as a family and enjoy the serenity surrounding, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Register by filling up the registration form (Course Name: Ecology@alnitak) and send to alnitak@alnitak.com.sg.
School Holiday Programmes
Join our various enrichment programmes or get a head start by joining our tuition programmes during this school holidays. Observe Jupiter through our telescope in our Astronomy programme or make snow in our Junior Scientist Programme. Sign up by filling up the registration form and sent it to us via alnitak@alnitak.com.sg. More details can be found in the brochure.

Primary 6 Preparation Programmes
Get a head start to prepare for PSLE. Alnitak will be conducting Maths and Science Preparation Programmes for next year's Primary 6 students. The programmes will cover Maths and Science topics that will be taught in Primary 6. More details in the brochure. Registration form is available here.

Tuition Schedule for 2009.
The Alnitak Tuition schedule for the year 2009 is updated. Check it out and call us to enquire. Book early to avoid disappointment.

Alnitak@ Shah Alam, Malaysia.
Alnitak conducted an astronomy programme in Shah Alam on 23 August 2008. Pictures of what happened there can be found here. More details in the newsletter.

Talk on "How to succeed in examination" by Vincent Gabriel
Alnitak will be conducting the above talk on 21 Sep 2008. More details can be found in the brochure:

Partial Lunar Eclipse on 17 Aug 2008
A Partial Lunar eclipse will occur on 17 Aug 2008. Singapore will be able to witness this eclipse between 3:35 a.m and 6:44 a.m. At maximum of the eclipse, about 81% of the Moon will be covered by the Earth's shadow.
Astronomy Programme for your institution
Call us to customise an astronomy programme for your institution. More details in the brochure:

