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This is the second year that I have run this revision course of year 12 topics for my year 13 students. I have been supporting students in their A Levels for over 15 years, with the last two years as a tutor since leaving teaching at Alleyn's school. This course is designed to support your child prepare in a timely and stress free fashion so they can reach their potential this summer and take their next steps to go to University or their other ventures.

Is your child working hard to master all the Year 13 Physics material? You want them to feel prepared and confident for their summer exams—without the last-minute stress and panic that so often comes with exam season. They deserve to approach their A Levels feeling in control, knowing they've given themselves the best possible chance to succeed.

Perhaps they're completing their homework and doing well in class, but simply haven't had the time to properly revise last year's material to the high standard needed for their exams. With the demands of Year 13, it's easy for those Year 12 topics to slip through the cracks—but they make up a significant portion of the final papers.

I've designed a course specifically to help. During the mornings of the January half-term holiday, we'll work through focused sessions on each Year 12 topic, including the Paper 3 scientific skills. We'll tackle questions with exam technique in mind, structured around question types like "explain" or "calculate," so your child knows exactly what examiners are looking for. This course will leave them confident and on top of their revision, ready to excel in their mocks.

To find out more, take a look through my brochure. With a maximum of 5 students online, each 2-hour morning session is interactive and problem-solving focused—the perfect way to start the day. All resources will be shared electronically, so everything they need is at their fingertips.

A Level Course Brochure - Click to Open

Dates: 5,6,7 January 9 - 11:15am (Mechanics, Materials, Paper 3)

Dates: 18,19,20 February 9 - 11:15am (Waves, Electricity, Quantum + Paper 3)

Feel free to reach out for a chat to see how I can support your child in A Level Physics. I am also an examiner for AQA (as well as Edexcel) and tutor boards Edexcel, AQA and OCR(A).

All the best for your child's revision,
Kate

www.Physicswithkate.com

 

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