Blog Posts tagged R

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What's better, online or face-to-face tutoring?

by Anita Naik

When deciding between online and face-to-face tutoring for your child, you need to consider several factors. That said, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. The best choice depends on your child's unique needs, preferences, and circumstances. Don't be afraid to experiment and adjust as you go. Here'...

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Your guide to past papers: How to use them effectively

by Anita Naik

Knowing how to use past papers effectively is key to better grades. This is because GCSE and A-Level past papers are powerful studying tools and indispensable resources for revision work. Students who incorporate them into their revision not only better understand their knowledge base but also. The ...

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How to improve your child’s reading level

by Anita Naik

Last year's report from the National Literacy Trust found only 1 in 5 (20.5%) of 8 to 18-year-olds chose to read in their free time—the lowest level since 2005. With daily reading levels decreasing by 7.5%, we look at how to improve your child's reading levels.

Reading enjoyment levels have decreas...

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4 top revision tips for GCSE success

by Anita Naik

The 2025 GCSE exams will start on Monday, May 5, around seven weeks away. To help you on your way to success, here are our best revision tips.

Achieving success in GCSEs requires a combination of strategies, from consistent revision to a positive mindset. The good news is it's never too late to imp...

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How a maths and physics GCSE tutor can help your child

by Anita Naik

According to sources, the hardest GCSEs to achieve a 9 or 8 are Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. These subjects often require a high level of critical thinking, complex concepts, and a broad understanding of the material to reach the top grades.

In 2024, five percent of GCSE entries for math...

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