Private physics-chemistry lessons for middle school (6e to 3e)
Middle school is where pupils discover physics-chemistry: states of matter, electricity, light, then the first formulas and calculations. Many pupils in Abidjan and across Côte d'Ivoire stumble at the same point: they learn the lesson by heart but cannot apply it to exercises. In a private lesson, a verified teacher demonstrates the method: read the problem, draw the diagram, write the formula, check the units — until the reflex is built in.
From 6e to 3e, sessions follow the official curriculum and rely on exercises corrected step by step. In 3e the teacher steers the work towards the BEPC with exam-style papers. Your child works online from home on an interactive whiteboard, and you receive a written report after every session to follow the progression. If the first session is not a good fit, it is refunded.
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Physics & Chemistry
Middle school → High school
From 5,000 FCFA
Physics & Chemistry
Middle school → High school
From 3,000 FCFA
Frequently asked questions
Does physics-chemistry count for the BEPC?
Yes, and that is often where the gap opens: pupils who master exercise method pick up precious marks. In 3e, sessions can be fully oriented towards BEPC preparation.
Which grades do you cover?
From 6e to 3e, following the progression of the official Ivorian curriculum, from discovering phenomena to the first formulas and calculations.
What does an online session look like?
The teacher shares an interactive whiteboard: diagrams, electrical circuits drawn live, exercises solved step by step with the pupil, from a phone, tablet or computer.
How much does a middle school physics-chemistry lesson cost?
Each teacher sets their own hourly rate, displayed on their profile. You only pay for the sessions you book, by Orange Money, Wave or PayPal.
Is any equipment needed for experiments?
No. The teacher relies on diagrams, visual materials and exercises — and sometimes suggests simple observations to do at home, without special equipment.
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