GCSE Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 - A Level 6th Form Do you want your teenager to havebetter waysto study and know how to revise without stressing? Learn independently now and in future? Achievethebest exam grades and step up to new, higher learningself-confident and assured?
The easiest way to help your child raise their grade is by consolidating the work they do at school. Lessons often move fast at school (particularly at GCSE and A Level) and your child will receive a lot of information quickly. Teachers introduce new skills regularly. The school needs to m...
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One of those Year 6 moments (back in 2012) when a surprise spring day led to a fab picnic in the park. And no one needed to revise for anything. Tutors and the 11+ In contrast the 11+ exam deliberately grades a child’s ability against their cohort, allowing schools to make selective...
If it's a week before the exams, aim for around 3-4 hours of good, solid revision. This means you'll have around 21-28 hours to revise in that week. If it's the night before the exams, aim for no more than three-four hours that day, so as not to stress yourself out.[1] ...