THE PHYSICS SPRINT | Questions & Concepts | 2025 A/L | English medium | By Kaushika Hemachandra

THE PHYSICS SPRINT

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THE PHYSICS SPRINT | Questions & Concepts | 2025 A/L

First 4 sessions FREE!

Session 1 :
Vectors, Linear motion, Projectile motion
Session 2 :
Force, Moment, Newton's laws & Friction.
Session 3 :
Momentum, Impulse.
Session 4 :
Work, energy & power

Starting on:
May 11th @ 9.00AM through ZOOM 
Every Sunday 9.00AM to 1.00PM

✅ Smash through tough questions
✅ Master theory through discussion
✅ FULL syllabus covered by October 2025
✅ Build exam confidence, speed & accuracy through non-stop practice.

Conducted by:
Kaushika Hemachandra
(AL 2020 Island 6th, MBBS UG (Col))

 

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About the Instructor

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About the Instructor

I am Kaushika Hemachandra. I sat for my A/Ls in 2020 and was placed Island 6th and Colombo District 4th in the Bio Science stream. Currently, I’m a 4th-year medical student at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.

Even though I now study medicine, Physics was — and still is — my favourite subject. What fascinated me most was how physics could explain everything from the movements of galaxies to the functioning of the human body. It was the one subject that felt less like memorizing and more like understanding the language of nature — and that made learning enjoyable rather than stressful.

After my A/Ls, I began teaching physics to individual and small groups of students, driven by that same passion. Over the years, I’ve also worked with students from local (A/L) as well as Edexcel and Cambridge syllabuses.

 

My teaching is concept-focused and practice-intensive, because I believe the path to an ‘A’ is not memorization, but smart learning and consistent application through questions. My goal is to help students not just learn physics, but actually enjoy it — and perhaps, like me, even come to love it.