I just think that the parents are either too kiasu.. or too crazy about grades and think that just paying the tutor you can order him to do anything at all. Seow ar

Both the Mrs. and I don't believe in tuition.
La Pap, if there are more parents like us, jialat liao..

... but luckily we are in the super minority

As long as the kid has average intelligence and willing to work hard, he/she will do well. The amount of work from the schools is already overburdening our children, killing their childhood. I feel sorry for Singaporean kids with super kiasu parents.
Both our parents were illiterate (from super blue collar background

). But the Mrs. graduated at the top of her school while I managed to get a scholarship to study engineering, all the while helping my mum sell food stuff on the streets of Singapore at 4am in the morning on weekends and helping to prep the stuff before going to school each weekday. The good thing about my dad was that he just looks at my report book when I was in Primary school and if there wasn't a single red mark, he would just sign it off.. haha.. lucky la..

It's because of our personal experience that we strongly believe that kids will turn out just fine, if the parents allow them room to grow and develop.