2. What Does AFEA Do
• We recognise you will need an experienced partner who has
gone through all the trials and tribulations to help you set up a
profitable tuition centre.
• AFEA optimises your success rate through the application of
hard earned experiences accumulated from years of running
tuition centres. These experiences have made JC Economics
Education Centre, AFEA founder Anthony Fok’s tuition
centre, a million-dollar business.
• AFEA also optimises your success by complementing this
expertise with research and analysis from an independent
professional consulting firm.
3. AFEA’s Founder: Mr. Anthony Fok
• Mr. Anthony Fok is the founder and principal Economics
tutor of JC Economics Education Centre Pte Ltd, a leading ‘A’
Level Economics education centre in Singapore.
• He graduated with an Honours Degree in Accountancy from
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and holds a Degree
in Economics from Murdoch University, Australia. He
subsequently attained his Postgraduate Diploma in Education
(PGDE) from the National Institute of Education (NIE) in
Singapore and Master of Education from Monash University,
Australia. He is completing his Doctor in Education (EdD) at
the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang
Technological University.
4. MISSION
• AFEA empowers business partners with
proprietary expertise which enables them to set
up successful tuition centres.
5. Benefits Of Partnering With AFEA
• We know the frustrations associated with building a
tuition centre from ground up. This empathy is the
culmination of trials and tribulations encountered over
the years. We ensure you will benefit from the lessons
we learned the hard way.
• Our priorities are to have your tuition centre set up
quickly and for it to run efficiently. As with all
businesses, the surest way to success is to implement
best practices culled from failures. AFEA possesses an
entire arsenal of such practices, from effective teaching
methods to competent centre operation procedures.
These best practices are proprietary and above industry
norms.