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Easter GCSE Science Revsion Camp - Physics, Chemistry and Biology


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Planning GCSE Revision for the Summer?
With 10 GCSEs to revise for, it's important to be organised to help manage your child's time this year. You want them to perform their best and achieve the highest grades possible, walking into the summer exams knowing they have prepared and are ready to showcase what they know. How can you support them through all the revision and ensure they are working effectively and efficiently?
1 Week Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Revision Camp
Our GCSE Science Revision Course is the perfect solution to help your child tackle the workload. This focused 5-day course covers Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, guided by an experienced teacher in each subject, each of whom has worked in a top London day school in SE London. We know how to make the most of your child’s revision time. With a structured, exam-technique-focused approach, your child will work through key concepts and practice exam techniques, ensuring they feel fully prepared and confident for their exams.
5-Day - 25-Hour Revision Course
What sets this course apart is the small class sizes, with a maximum of just 5 students in each of the 3 classes. This allows for personalised attention, ensuring that discussions are tailored to each student’s needs. With 25 hours of focused revision over 5 days, your child will receive the support they need to excel, helping them achieve their full potential in their GCSE science exams.
See my website for more information, or drop me an email, and we can have a phone call to discuss the week.

3 classes of 5 students, only 9 Places left, the waitlist is open (no commitment) and bookings are being taken shortly. For more information and timings and prices, visit my website:
https://www.physicswithkate.com/gcse-science-revision-camp

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