Blog Posts tagged Revision

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How to strengthen your weaker areas while studying

by Anita Naik

Regardless of the year you are in, it always helps to consider where you will be at the end of the academic year. Mocks and end-of-year exams are particularly helpful in highlighting some key areas for growth, including weaker areas that need extra work.

Our brains tend to prioritise working on our...

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Best learning resources to keep subjects fresh this summer

by Anita Naik

Whether your child is transitioning from Primary to Secondary School or preparing for a long summer break after completing their GCSEs or A-levels, online learning resources and summer tutoring can help maintain their skills. Here are some of the best ways to keep your child's mind sharp during the ...

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How to handle exam stress

by Anita Naik

Studies reveal that a high percentage, often 85% or more, of students report experiencing exam anxiety, with some indicating it's a constant presence in their lives. A notable portion also report physical reactions to exam stress, and many feel their mental health is negatively impacted.

More than...

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How to revise for Maths GCSE Higher Tier

by Anita Naik

Revising for Maths GCSE higher-tier requires extra revision time, so start by factoring more slots into your timetable. Even if you're adept at the subject, daily practice on the more advanced topics is key to securing an 8 or 9 come results day.

What can you expect from the higher-tier exam?

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How to help your child with their revision

by Anita Naik

Revision season can feel like a high-pressure marathon for students and parents. Whether your child is revising for SATs, GCSEs, or A-Levels, knowing how to support them (without adding to the stress) can make all the difference. Here's how to help them stay motivated, avoid burnout, and build confi...

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