Struggling to get your child to stick to a revision plan? Here’s how to create a timetable that’s realistic and effective!!
Struggling to get your child to stick to a revision plan? Here’s how to create a timetable that’s realistic and effective!!
Not sure how many hours your child should be revising for GCSEs/IGCSEs? Here’s a simple, realistic guide for parents - plus an easy way to keep revision on track.
Easter holidays = the LAST big chance to level up before the GCSE exams! But loads of students waste this time without even realising it. If you’ve ever searched: How should I revise for GCSEs over Easter? Why am I revising but not improving? How many hours should I revise a day for GCSE? This is for you. Here are the biggest GCSE revision mistakes students make during the Easter break — and what you should be doing instead.
If your child is revising for GCSEs/ IGCSEs but their grades aren’t improving, the problem might not be effort - it might be how they’re revising. Many students spend hours: -Re-reading notes -Watching and re-watching videos -Highlighting textbooks But research shows this type of passive revision doesn’t always cut it.
Revision shouldn’t leave you feeling exhausted before exams even begin. If it does, you’re probably revising too much, not too little. For GCSE and IGCSE students, the goal isn’t long hours - it’s clear understanding and steady progress.
If you’re in Year 10 and wondering whether you should already be revising for GCSEs, you’re not alone - and you’re not behind. The good news? Year 10 isn’t about pressure. It’s about understanding things so Year 11 feels calmer and more manageable.
GCSE and IGCSE Maths exams often test more than just knowledge - they test accuracy and the method. Many students lose easy marks due to common repeatable mistakes rather than a lack of understanding. Below are the most common GCSE and IGCSE Maths mistakes and practical ways students can avoid them.
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AI is changing the way students learn, complete their homework and prepare for tests and exams. Although it’s making studying faster (and sometimes more fun) – it’s also raising new questions. Here are the top 4 FAQs we’re hearing from students like you.