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Because Your Child Deserves to Feel Ready for A Level Exams

You’ve seen the pressure your child is under — the volume of content, the complexity of the topics, and the high expectations of A Levels. As a parent, you want to give them every opportunity to succeed. You know that walking into those exams feeling calm, prepared and confident is half the battle. These final weeks are crucial, and you're looking for more than just last-minute cramming — you're looking for structured, expert-led support that will truly make a difference.

You've Already Done So Much to Help

You’ve probably already stocked up on study guides, encouraged them to watch YouTube videos, bought extra textbooks, and maybe even visited a science museum or two to keep them inspired. All of it comes from your dedication to helping them feel supported. But at this stage, what they really need is a focused, guided approach that builds exam technique, boosts confidence, and targets their individual weak spots — something only expert-led, personalised teaching can provide.

What Our A Level Science Revision Offers

Our 8-Hour A Level Revision Programme is delivered in four targeted 2-hour sessions before the exam series begins — designed to prepare students for all three science papers in either Physics with Kate, Biology with Ruth, or Chemistry with Chloe. Each session is structured around past paper analysis, personalised feedback, and in-depth revision of key concepts and exam techniques. Whether your child is aiming to solidify the basics or push into top grades, these sessions provide clarity, strategy, and skill. All delivered online for convenience — and all expertly designed to give your child the best possible chance of success.

🔗 For more details or to book your sessions, visit:
https://www.physicswithkate.com/a-level-revision-classes-online-1

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