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GCSE Science Revision Course – Easter 2026

Planning A Levels in Science? Most schools require a grade 8 or 9 at GCSE to continue.

Our intensive 4-day Easter revision course gives your child the structure, expert support, and exam practice they need to achieve their best.

Why this course works:

GCSE Science is vast. Students often feel overwhelmed during the holidays - unsure where to start or how to use their time effectively. Our course takes away that anxiety. Over four focused days, your child will rotate through interactive sessions with three specialist tutors: Kate (Physics), Chloe (Chemistry), and Ruth (Biology). Each brings extensive experience helping students improve their grades.

We don't just cover content - we build confidence, sharpen exam technique, and help students feel genuinely prepared.

What's included:

  • Expert teaching from 3 specialist tutors
  • Free exam board-specific revision guide
  • Past paper practice (electronic and paper formats)
  • Snacks provided

📅 Dates: 7th–10th April 2026
Times: 9:30am–3:30pm
📍 Location: Harris Boys Academy, East Dulwich

"The 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!" – Parent, 2025

Spaces are limited - book now: GCSE SCEINCE - Success in STEM

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