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Physics Revision Course - October Half Term - GCSE and A Level


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This October Half-Term: Support Your Child’s Physics Journey

If you want your child to feel confident, capable, and calm when it comes to Physics. It can be overwhelming for students to keep on top of the syllabus, balance schoolwork, and prepare for exams — and as a parent, you want to give them the right support at the right time. For the second year I am running two focused revision opportunities this half-term that I have designed and honed for my tutees, and this year is open for all (well 6 and 5 spaces in each respectively):

🔹 A Level Physics – Online Revision Course

  • 3 mornings, 6 hours total

  • Flexible and convenient, accessed from home, fully interactive with shared whiteboard

  • Mechanics and Further Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Scientific Skills are covered

  • Expert teaching to consolidate complex A Level topics

  • Live, sessions for immediate feedback and resources shared before hand by pdf

🔹 GCSE Physics – In-Person Revision Camp

  • 2 mornings, 6 hours total

  • Covering the core GCSE topics students need most, Forces and Motion & Energy

  • Hands-on learning with practicals, workbooks, and guided exam technique

  • A friendly, structured environment to build confidence and skills

Both courses are designed to give students the space to consolidate knowledge, strengthen exam technique, and feel supported every step of the way.

Here are some comments from previous student, with more on my website: 
My Son just finished the Science GCSE revision week with Kate, Chloe and Debs and came away feeling much more confident in all three Sciences. The excellent course structure, detailed knowledge and continual support provided over the past week has really helped him to focus and approach his Science GCSE with real optimism! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend! Thank you again

The GCSE science revision course exceeded our expectations in every way. Not only did my daughter grow in confidence and practice her exam technique, but she also enjoyed working in small groups and the warm, engaging style of all three teachers. Thank you for a brilliant course! 

Best wishes
Kate (Please contact me for inquiries about Chemistry and Biology as my colleagues are running complimentary sessions this half term)


www.physicswithkate.com

07921360169

info@physicswithkate,com

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