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Leadoo has been pioneering various services on top of tutoring offerings.

Leadoo Academy’s office is located in Lexington, a suburb of Boston. Together with its teams in Beijing and London, they collaborate seamlessly to provide 24/7 global academic support and various stages of study abroad services to Chinese-speaking students worldwide, without time zone or geographical restrictions. Since its establishment in 2014, Leadoo has been deeply involved in the international education sector for nearly a decade. Initially focusing on high school students and international science competitions, the company has expanded its research and practice to include lower grade levels and a wider range of core subjects. After years of careful refinement, Leadoo has become a leader in academic enhancement across all subjects, international competitions, and overseas school admissions in the U.S., U.K., and IB systems.

The company’s core product, the GPA management service, is driven by its expert teaching and research team. This service conducts in-depth research on the curricula of various systems and nearly 100 high school courses in the U.S. Starting from the perspective of improving students’ academic strength, the service follows a process of assessment, diagnosis, evaluation, planning, and execution. It tracks exam and homework deadlines, monitors academic progress, and adjusts the study plan in real time. The service focuses on addressing weaker areas, improving them one by one, regularly reviewing progress, adjusting goals and strategies, and working alongside homeroom teachers and subject tutors to create and implement personalized plans, ensuring academic success and tangible growth.

Over the years, Leadoo has trained nearly 1,500 students for the AMC (American Mathematics Competitions), with around 500 advancing to the AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination) and about 700 earning awards in other international math competitions. Some students have even achieved near-perfect scores. In the PUPC (Physics, Engineering, and Mathematics Competitions), 12 students have won medals, with 4 of them receiving top honors.

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