With regards to GCSE & A Level planning, we have seen our customers enquiring and booking earlier than in previous years.

For those of you who feel it’s too early to be thinking about revision courses, it’s worth highlighting that, in our experience, the most successful students get into a good study routine early on and revise throughout the year.

Our October courses are particularly helpful for Yr 11 and 13 students, enabling them to allocate time early on in the academic year to specific subjects and ensuring they are well positioned for tackling the challenges ahead by:

  • consolidating knowledge and/or addressing gaps from the previous year
  • practicing and getting advice on how to improve key subject skills
  • getting experience of, and detailed feedback on, answering exam papers and different types of question

Do call us for any exam planning details and advice you would like to discuss on 01727 744340.

Caroline Stanton

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