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Hong KongMain campus
KowloonKowloon campus
德勤教育集團
3/F – 5/F & 7/F (Front office), Lee Garden Five,
18 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2577 7844 Fax: (852) 3619 0743
Opening hours:
Weekdays 9:30am – 9pm
Saturday 9am – 6:30pm
Opening hours:
Weekdays 11am – 8pm
Saturday 9am – 6:30pm
2/F, The Avery, 16 Hau Wong Road,
Kowloon City, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2718 3000
Learning Center Educational Consulting PublishingHong Kongʼs leading educational service provider for students following IB, US or UK curricula
Pathway to academic excellence
SAT®
ACT®
AP®
SSATTOEFLIBDP
IBMYPIGCSE
IALGCE AL
CEEIELTS
NTK REGUL ARCOURSES2019/20
US Test Prep IBMYP / IBDP UK Exam Prep Junior Academy
G1–2 / Y2–3 • Maths Scholars
G3–4 / Y4–5 • English• Chinese• Maths Scholars
G5–6 / Y6–7 • SSAT• SCAT
• English• Chinese • Maths Scholars• Entrance Test Prep
G7–8 / Y8–9 • SSAT• ISEE• SCAT
• IBMYP • English• Chinese • Maths Scholars• Entrance Test Prep
G9–10 / Y10–11 • SAT®• ACT®
• SAT Subject TestsTM
• AP® • High school courses
• IBMYP • IGCSE • English• Chinese • Maths Scholars
G11–12 / Y12–13 • SAT®• ACT®
• SAT Subject TestsTM
• AP® • High school courses• College essay / Personal statement
• IBDP • GCE AL• IAL
Our courses
2000Surpasses the thirtyfull-time teacher mark
2010• Publishes 10th study guide• Becomes an official IGCSE
course provider for a top local school
2012• Becomes an official IB course
provider for top international schools in Hong Kong
• Surpasses the seventy full-time teacher mark
2006Publishes 1st study guide
1996Established
1998Expands to a second floor
2008Expands to a third floor
2011Celebrates 15 years of academic excellence
Terms and conditions:• The referred student must be a non-
registered student. • Voucher is valid for the first payment and
cannot be transferred.• The tuition voucher must be used for classes
on or before 31 December 2019.• NTK reserves the right to make the final
decision in the event of any dispute.
Current student
New student
or
New student
New student
$800 voucherfor both students
NTK REFERRAL PROGRAMME
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US Test Prep IBMYP / IBDP UK Exam Prep Junior Academy
G1–2 / Y2–3 • Maths Scholars
G3–4 / Y4–5 • English• Chinese• Maths Scholars
G5–6 / Y6–7 • SSAT• SCAT
• English• Chinese • Maths Scholars• Entrance Test Prep
G7–8 / Y8–9 • SSAT• ISEE• SCAT
• IBMYP • English• Chinese • Maths Scholars• Entrance Test Prep
G9–10 / Y10–11 • SAT®• ACT®
• SAT Subject TestsTM
• AP® • High school courses
• IBMYP • IGCSE • English• Chinese • Maths Scholars
G11–12 / Y12–13 • SAT®• ACT®
• SAT Subject TestsTM
• AP® • High school courses• College essay / Personal statement
• IBDP • GCE AL• IAL
2013• Becomes an official SAT® course provider
for top international schools in Hong Kong• Launches its phone app
2014• Publishes 22nd study guide• Expands to the 7/F at its
current location
2016Celebrates its 20th anniversary
201813 NTK students scored 45/45 on IB73% of NTK’s students scored over 43 points
2015Opens its 2nd campus in Kowloon
2017• 30,000+ students have studied at NTK • 90+ full-time teachers from elite
universities worldwide
Private lessons are also available. Please contact us for more details.
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School-based coursesOver 80% of NTK's students are international school and overseas students. Whether you are currently studying at a local or international school, our IGCSE, IAL and IBDP school-based courses can provide a one-stop solution for all of your educational needs.
Many of our students come from the following schools:
Australian International School Hong Kong
Harrow International School Hong Kong
South Island School
Canadian International School of Hong Kong
ISF Academy St. Paul’s Co-educational College
Chinese International School Island School West Island School
Diocesan Boys’ School King George V School Yew Chung International School of Hong Kong
French International School Sha Tin College Victoria Shanghai Academy
German Swiss International School
Singapore International School (Hong Kong)
Benefits of school-based courses:
Study with your classmates
More time with our experienced teachers
Lessons follow your school's syllabi
Intensive drilling and exercises
All test subjects are available
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US Test PrepR E G U L A R C O U R S E SIntro to US Test PrepThis course is intended for students completely new to the US university entrance exams. Students will learn about the exam formats, section and time breakdown, and question types. Students will learn test-taking strategies to maximize their scores.
Subjects Offered English + Mathematics
SAT® / ACT®Our regular SAT® / ACT® test prep courses are designed for students who require effective test preparation. Courses combine practice tests taken in simulated exam conditions and review with customized reports and test-taking strategies.
Subjects Offered English + Mathematics + Science
Intro to US Test Prep Regular SAT® / ACT® SAT® / ACT® Section Focused
Last-Minute Drilling
SAT® / ACT® Test
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I N T E N S I V E C O U R S E SThis course is intended for students who want to focus on the English or Mathematics section of the SAT® or ACT®.
SAT® Section FocusedCourse periods: Sept, NovUpcoming test dates: 5 Oct, 7 Dec
ACT® Section FocusedCourse periods: Sept, Oct, NovUpcoming test dates: 14 Sept, 12 Oct, 14 Dec
Subjects Offered English
Mathematics
L A S T - M I N U T E C A M P SOur Last-minute Camps are intended for students who plan on taking the SAT® or ACT® soon, and want to drill full English or Math sections to practice their timing and test-taking strategies in simulated exam conditions. An individual progress report, given at the end of the camp, provides valuable feedback and highlights areas for improvement.
SAT Last-minute CampCamp periods: Sept – Oct, DecUpcoming test dates: 5 Oct, 7 Dec
ACT® Last-minute CampCamp periods: Sept, Oct, DecUpcoming test dates: 14 Sept, 26 Oct, 14 Dec
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S A T S U B J E C T T E S T S T MUpcoming test dates: 5 Oct, 2 Nov, 7 Dec
Courses Offered Biology E/M
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics Level 2
English Literature
Chinese
S S A T U P P E R L E V E LThis course prepares students for success on the SSAT by studying and practicing strategies to improve vocabulary, analogies, reading comprehension and essay writing.
Subjects Offered English
Mathematics
AP®NTK is officially authorized by the College Board to teach AP courses
Subjects Offered Biology
Chemistry
Physics 2 / Physics C
Microeconomics / Macroeconomics
Calculus AB/BC
Statistics
Chinese Language and Culture
U S C O U R S E SSuitable for HKIS Course period: Sept – Oct
Subjects Offered Honors Pre-calculus
Honors Biology
Honors Chemistry
Honors Physics
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IB Diploma curriculum changesFirst teaching: 2019First assessment: 2021
Mathematics
What are the changes being made to the Maths curriculum?
There will be two different Maths courses in the IB Diploma, Analysis and Approaches (AA) and Applications and Interpretation (AI), each offered at Standard Level and Higher Level. These replace the existing framework of Maths SL, HL, Math Studies and Further Maths.
What is the difference between the courses?
Analysis and Approaches is closer to the existing IB Maths courses and Maths courses in other curricula. Applications and Interpretation SL is most similar to Mathematical Studies (which was the easiest Maths course in the existing syllabus) and is designed to cater to candidates who would previously have chosen Mathematical Studies, as well as to those with an interest in solving mathematical problems in practical contexts.
Will my choice affect my university application?
University admissions have different requirements in Maths. Students who want to pursue a university course with a substantial mathematical element should consider taking Analysis and Approaches. Some universities have indicated that they will not accept Applications and Interpretation HL as equivalent to the existing Mathematics HL.
So which course should I choose?
University admissions usually prefer traditional courses. Analysis and Approaches is more similar to existing Maths courses. But if you are not that strong in Maths, or intend to take a university course in unrelated fields, Applications and Interpretation SL is a viable choice.
English A / Chinese A:Language & Literature / Literature
Why has there been a syllabus change?
The IBDP curriculum undergoes a 7-year cycle of syllabus changes to keep it as factually accurate as possible, as well as to make teaching and learning more flexible for global issues. The main purpose of the Language A syllabus changes is to make the Language & Literature and Literature syllabi more similar.
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IB ProgrammeR E G U L A R C O U R S E SOur regular courses are suitable for IBDP 1st and 2nd year students and are available year round. Courses are designed to:
Ensure thorough understanding of key concepts required to excel in IB
Provide students with continuous feedback
Closely follow syllabus changes
Encourage interaction and full student engagement
Subjects Offered English A: Language & Literature /
Literature New English B New
Chinese A: Language & Literature / Literature New
Chinese B New
Mathematics Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Mathematics: Applications and
Interpretation
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Economics
New
New
What are the main syllabus changes?
Aside from making the Language & Literature and Literature syllabi more similar, there will be significant changes in the assessment components. For the internal assessment, the Individual Oral Commentary (IOC) and Further Oral Activity (FOA) will be changed to the Individual Oral Assessment (IOA) which will be a mix of the two.
What will be the new format of Paper 1?
The format of Paper 1 will be changed for both SL and HL. However, Paper 2 will still be similar to the current syllabus. For Paper 1 HL, there will no longer be a comparative analysis on two different texts, only a commentary on one. For Paper 1 SL, textual analysis will not only include prose or poetry, but rather any text type covered in the syllabus.
HL Chemistry and Physics Starting from the 2019 May session, the total marks for Paper 2 of the HL exam changed from 95 to 90 marks. This is because of an increase in the level of difficulty of the papers in the new curriculum (2016) compared to the old curriculum, as well as the fact that all questions need to be answered instead of there being a choice of questions.
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D R I L L I N G C O U R S E SOffered before the exam period, students will take exclusive mock papers that highly resemble the actual exams and have a high matching rate to questions in past papers.
Course periods: Oct 2019, Mar – Apr 2020
Receive prompt feedback following the paper drilling
Become familiarized with the format and question types in the actual exam
Improve techniques by taking our in-house designed exam papers, closely aligned with the real exam
I N T E N S I V E C O U R S E SOur IB intensive courses are designed by official examiners and IB specialists. Courses adopt an exam-oriented approach that builds students’ competence, while testing their subject knowledge and identifying areas for improvement.
Course period: October 2019
Engage in a highly intensive test-taking environment
Develop and refine skills to get a top score in IB
Familiarize students with test content while developing appropriate test-taking strategies
Subjects Offered English A: Language & Literature /
Literature New
Chinese A: Language & Literature New
Chinese B New
Mathematics
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches New
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation New
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Economics
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IGCSE and IALR E G U L A R C O U R S E SOur courses cater to various exam boards, including Edexcel and CIE.
Courses are designed by experienced curriculum developers
Key concept review and practice on specific types of questions
Thorough review and discussion of all topics in the syllabus
Learn exam techniques and build knowledge base by utilising past papers
IGCSE subjects offered English 1st Language
English Literature
Chinese 1st / 2nd Language
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
Further Pure Mathematics
Economics
IAL subjects offered Chinese
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
UK Exam Prep
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D R I L L I N G C O U R S E SIGCSE and GCE drilling courses are available before the exam season. Students will take exclusive mock papers that highly resemble the actual exam and have a high matching rate to questions in past papers.
Course period: March – April 2020
For more information, please contact our Customer Relationship Officers.
I N T E N S I V E C O U R S E SEvery year during school term breaks, NTK tailors intensive drilling courses for students who wish to use the holiday to prepare for their exams.
Course period: October 2019, December 2019
Revise key areas and learn the latest test-taking strategies
Practise exam skills using a selection of past papers and sample questions
IGCSE subjects offered English 1st Language
English Literature
Chinese 1st / 2nd Language
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
Further Pure Mathematics
GCE subjects offered Chinese
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Economics
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Junior AcademyG E N E R A L E N G L I S HLanguage Arts (Grade 3-4)Designed to provide holistic learning to students using English and multiple areas of knowledge. Through dynamic and engaging hands-on experiences involving both individual and group activities, students will enhance their reasoning, problem solving and creative expression.
Junior Literature (Grade 3-4)This course trains students on fundamental literature analysis skills, which are prerequisite for studying English Language and Literature subjects in international curricula such as I/GCSE, IB and AP®. The course is designed to target students with little to no background in literature. After finishing this course, students will gain text analyzing skills and better understand and appreciate popular junior literature.
English Development (Grade 3-8)This course is designed for improving students’ English foundation and acquiring basic language skill sets. Students will be guided on different modules focusing on obtaining and improving fundamental skills addressing syntax, semantics, lexicon, grammar and vocabulary.
Critical Thinking and Vocabulary (Grade 5-8)
Students are exposed to critical global issues and contemporary developments through graded texts, guided discussions, and intensive speaking activities. Key vocabulary is introduced in context and strategically recycled and studied from a range of perspectives.
Students will take a Diagnostic Test to ensure that they are assigned to the most suitable course reflecting his or her current knowledge and ability of the particular subject.
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English Writer’s Workshop (Grade 5 – 8)Courses are designed for students who wish to improve their written communication skills in a variety of writing formats. Students will be given a sample of a text type/format, and then receive tailored instruction and feedback on how to produce a high quality piece of writing of their own. Students will study and practice informative, analytical, descriptive, persuasive and creative writing skills
English Academic Writing (Grade 7-10)Students will be introduced to different categories of academic writing and develop skills for producing clear and structured texts. Writing skills will be reinforced through study of different conventions and application of techniques, enabling students to achieve higher grades in school.
English Analysis and Commentary Writing (Grade 7-10)Students are exposed to a wide range of texts. Every lesson is followed by a guided written response. Key vocabulary, linguistics and literary analysis concepts are presented, discussed and practiced. Students will develop critical reading skills, language analysis and literary analysis skills applicable to I/GCSE, IB and AP® curricula.
English for Academic Purposes (Grade 8-10)
This course is designed to enhance students' vocabulary and written communication skills in preparation for entry into our core English courses. Essential vocabulary and writing
conventions are introduced in context and extensively practiced and then applied in the student’s own writing.
The New York Times Journalism Workshop (Grade 7-8)Students are exposed to current frontpage news, feature articles and opinion columns from various sections of The New York Times through activities in reading and writing. Activities include: summarizing articles, identifying features, recognizing essential questions and answering the 5W1H, finding a newsworthy story and interviewing sources, writing copy and copy editing – all culminating in reporting their news stories.
G E N E R A L M A T H E M A T I C SMaths Scholars (Grade 1-10)Students will explore mathematical topics and concepts through interactive lessons and activities, and will move up in the maths scholar programme levels each year. Completion of this programme will give students a strong understanding of the basic mathematical skills needed in upcoming academic years, and a solid foundation to various future study paths, such as studies in mathematics in the I/GCSE and IB curricula.
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G E N E R A L C H I N E S EChinese Language and Culture (Grade 5-8)
Students will be trained in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Special emphasis is placed on vocabulary and common mistakes. Students will have sufficient practice and learn idioms and famous sayings in Chinese culture. This course prepares students for I/GCSE 2nd Language and IBDP Chinese B.
Chinese Writer’s Workshop (Grade 5-8)In addition to writing skills, students will learn vocabulary covering a range of topics, as well as synonyms and antonyms. Students will strengthen their writing and grammar skills, and build a strong foundation for I/GCSE 1st Language and IBDP Chinese A.
Chinese Analysis and Commentary Writing (Grade 7-10)Students will build a strong foundation for the IBDP Chinese A exam with focused training in reading, literary appreciation, creative writing, speaking and language knowledge. Students will have the opportunity to do practice exercises to consolidate their knowledge.
E n t r a n c e Te s t P r e p (Grade 5-8)English & MathematicsThis course is designed for non-international curriculum students who are preparing to enter international schools in HK or boarding schools abroad. Students will be introduced to the basic concepts and terminologies of different topics in Mathematics. They will also build up writing vocabulary, and learn critical thinking skills for test taking strategies.
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Hong KongMain campus
KowloonKowloon campus
德勤教育集團
3/F – 5/F & 7/F (Front office), Lee Garden Five,
18 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2577 7844 Fax: (852) 3619 0743
Opening hours:
Weekdays 9:30am – 9pm
Saturday 9am – 6:30pm
Opening hours:
Weekdays 11am – 8pm
Saturday 9am – 6:30pm
2/F, The Avery, 16 Hau Wong Road,
Kowloon City, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2718 3000
Learning Center Educational Consulting PublishingHong Kongʼs leading educational service provider for students following IB, US or UK curricula
Pathway to academic excellence
SAT®
ACT®
AP®
SSATTOEFLIBDP
IBMYPIGCSE
IALGCE AL
CEEIELTS
NTK REGUL ARCOURSES2019/20
www.ntk.edu.hk
5287 5386
www.facebook.com/NTKAcademicGroup
www.youtube.com/user/NTKAcademicGroup
20+ Years of Experience
World-class Teaching Team
Proven Student Success
Courses are developed by a team of subject specialists and experienced curriculum developers to cater to
every student’s needs
The largest full-time teaching faculty among learning centers in
Hong Kong
90+ highly qualified teachers that come from Ivy League and other
elite universities worldwide
Our students have gained acceptance to top universities,
including MIT, Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford, UC Berkeley, and more...
NTK is a registered school under the Education Bureau in Hong Kong. School registration no.: 532452 (Main campus); 601110 (Kowloon campus).
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