Contact Us - Summit Education

Step 1

Book a Call

It all starts with a message. Use the form below, or click the WhatsApp button. You’ll be greeted by our team and  be scheduled in for a friendly, honest, and low-pressure consult. We’re open 7 days a week and can meet online or at our Amoy Street office.

Step 2

Make Time & Meet Our Team

Whether on Zoom or in person, the vibe is always the same: thoughtful, curious, and focused on your child — not just their grades, but who they are and where they’re going.

Give us a bit of context ahead of the call, and we’ll match you with the consultant best suited to your needs— be it DSA, US admissions, UK Law/Med, or early-stage mentorship.

Step 3

Go Through the Call

You’ll speak with one of our Lead Consultants.

In this meeting, we’ll walk you through how Summit works, the programs we offer, and what support could look like for your child.

More importantly, we’ll take the time to hear your story, understand your concerns, and get to know your child as a person, not just a profile. This isn’t a sales pitch but the start of a relationship.

Step 4

Receive a Tailored Plan

After the call, we’ll send you a personalised roadmap:

Key programs, timelines, and milestones designed to build a future that fits your child, not just the system.

Step 5

Go Home and Think

We get it,  this is a big decision. No pressure, no follow-up spam.

Talk it over as a family, and reach out when you’re ready.

Step 6

Text Us When You’re In

When you’re ready to start, just drop us a line.

We’ll confirm your program slot and walk you through onboarding.

Step 7

Sign, Confirm, Pay

We’ll send over a simple agreement, confirm your program details, and issue the invoice. Once that’s done— we’re officially underway!

Step 8

Commence Work!

Now the real journey begins.

You’ll be looped into a WhatsApp group with your consultant(s), and your child starts their first session.

From here on, it’s about mentorship, momentum, and meaningful results — together.

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