What’s the hardest part of revision?
What’s the hardest part of revision? There’s no denying that revision comes with challenges. Not many teens are having the time of their lives when they revise! That said, revision contributes to [...]
What’s the hardest part of revision? There’s no denying that revision comes with challenges. Not many teens are having the time of their lives when they revise! That said, revision contributes to [...]
Habits of Highly Successful Students Highly successful students often have sensible instincts and smart habits surrounding their study. Here, we want to share some of these habits with you, so [...]
Find the Most Effective Study Space Where your child chooses to complete their ‘out of class’ study is important. If your teenager claims that they revise best whilst multi-tasking watching TV, [...]
Unique Ways to Study Studying can feel a bit same-same. With revision, it can feel like there are lot of notes, lots of listening, plenty of mind maps and a floor filled with flashcards! Whilst [...]
Why Revision is a MUST If you’ve got a teenager in an exam year, you may be wondering what all the revision fuss is about. School is the place for learning, after all- why can’t they cover [...]
How to Help a High-Flyer As a parent or guardian, the last thing you want to do is interfere with something that seems to be ‘working’ well. Your teenager might naturally be a hard-working, [...]
How to Manage Exam Nerves Exam nerves are different for everyone. Some won’t feel nervous until they hit the exam hall, whereas other teenagers may feel a brewing sense of nervousness for months [...]
To the Class of 2020 To some of us, the year 2020 sounds like a surprisingly strange time-warp, but to your teenager, it might be the pinnacle of their schooling or academic endeavours. It might [...]
New Year, New Study Welcoming the New Year is often a time for inviting fresh hopes and habits to our lifestyles. For your teenager, the New Year may be an opportunity to scrub up their study [...]
Studying on School Break: Is It Necessary? During the school holiday, most students head home absolutely delighted to have ‘time off!’ As a parent or guardian, you may feel conscious, though, [...]
Crack Open the Christmas… Revision Cards With the festive season upon us, your child is likely to be in the midst of academic throws: there are exams to revise for; prelims to prepare, and [...]
Santa, Socials and Studying The festive season presents your child with the perfect concoction of wanting to join in with all the fun; at the same time as studying for prelims and beyond! More [...]
Should Apps be used for Revision? Screen time is so different for each family. Often, you’ll want to encourage your teen away from their screens as much as you can catch the chance, but sometimes [...]
Tackling Tough Longer Written Questions Longer written questions: they’re a bit like marmite! Some teenagers thrive off them; others want to run for the hills! The thing is, long written [...]
Homework’s Role in an Exam Year Homework is designed to consolidate and build on what your child is learning at school: it can help to improve their grades and knowledge. Especially when it comes [...]
Where’s the Best Place to Revise? ‘A coffee shop, a friend’s house or in my bedroom…where do I want to revise today?’ your teenager may wonder! Whilst you want your teenager to be comfortable in [...]
What’s the Point in Prelims? Firstly, as a parent, it’s vital you grasp a hold of how relevant prelims are. If your child is at Highers or Advanced Highers Level, you might find prelim results [...]
Taking the horror out of homework 🧟🧟 Monday everyone is too tired, Tuesday you have something on after school, Wednesday it’s all forgotten, Thursday is almost Friday, and now [...]
When is the right time to start revision, the answer might surprise you? We tend to think revision is what comes at the end of the term. That there is a set time to start revision, and for most [...]
Hints for October Half Term Realistically, half term isn’t long enough for a huge wealth of revision. However, it’s certainly time to get on top of some study- and get ahead with revision! [...]
Mentally Equipped for an Exam Year? The exam year your teen is about to face will no doubt have levels of challenge and difficulty. There’ll be times where your child requires resilience; your [...]
Knowledge (really is!) Power ‘Knowledge is power’ teachers cry out to the class! Yet- when it comes to exams- it can feel like all the focus is on passing a very specific set of exams. However, [...]
Stop Comparing: It’s so easy to compare marks or results amongst peers. No doubt, by the time your child reaches their exam years, they’ll already be comparing themselves to others in the class: [...]
Plan to Pass SQA Exams the First Time Ideally, your child sits exams just once and passes with the grade they ‘should have.’ But… ‘re-take’ exams do exist: sometimes things just don’t go to plan! [...]
A Mind ‘Set’ for Study When it comes to studying, your child needs to have their mind ‘set’ in the right direction. Dually to this, having a ‘good mind-set’ is imperative to your child’s [...]
A Juggling Act: Exams with Revision Juggling revision amongst examinations is tough. Once home, your teen may feel a mixture of tiredness, stress and relief. Therefore, once the exams start- and [...]
Exam Preparation: Lead by Example Your teen can learn a lot from you when it comes to managing day-to-day ‘juggles and struggles.’ One of the biggest factors for your teen- in the weeks leading [...]
‘Last Minute’ Marks OK, so we’re not expecting your child to suddenly surpass all expected grades in the literal last minute before entering an exam… but, students CAN gain ‘last minute marks’ in [...]
‘Fight or Flight’ – Managing Exam Stress Exams may be one of the toughest things your teen has faced thus far. The pressure that they experience during this time can visibly impact their thoughts [...]
Powering the Brain…Power! There are days when your teenager may be completely disengaged with anything study-wise. In fact, it might seem like your teen is wandering around half asleep… As [...]
Keeping Stress Levels Steady…! As exams creep ever closer, your teen’s stress levels are likely to increase… For some teenagers, the stress will be small and manageable. For others, the [...]
Is your teen actually revising? Whilst your friend’s child seems to have their revision sussed, your own teenager may seem to spend hours scrolling through their phone or occasionally plucking [...]
Is it ever a good idea to ‘cram’ revision? Everyone probably recalls ‘cramming’ at one point or another in life. Whether for your own exams, before your driving theory test or before a big [...]
Get Flash with Flashcards! ! To Help With SQA Revision Flashcards are a highly recommended revision tool. Ask any teacher, educator or anyone who’s sat an exam (!) and you’ll probably find they [...]
How to Head for the Highest Grades Most teens strive to do their best when it comes to exams- and rightly so! It’s important to make their school years count. There’ll be nothing more satisfying- [...]
Exams: The Cool, Calm and Confident Way Cool, calm and confident is not often words fitting to a student preparing to sit exams. And those that do fit this description… well, we sometimes [...]
Keeping up Momentum The January Blues may have been and gone, but your teen may still be stuck in a state of sluggishness. With wintry weather still upon us- and prelim exams likely well [...]
Effective Revision Tips When it comes to revising, your teen will want to maximise on the time that they have to strive towards the top grades! Therefore, it’s wise to consider the best ways to [...]
The Power of Guided Revision The world of revision looks rather different nowadays, to what it may have looked like several years ago. As a parent recalling your own school days, you may remember [...]
Revision Kit List: What Does My Teen Need? You might think it’s lucky if your teenager finds a pen around the house to write with, let alone owning a whole stash of stationery to revise with! [...]
Muster Up January Motivation As parents, we know how important our child’s education will be in the future, and it can be frustrating when your teen doesn’t seem to grasp a sense of the [...]
New Year’s Revision Resolutions As we’re celebrating seeing in 2019, your teen might be feeling a little more daunted than celebratory: it’s an exam year- and the months creep ever closer! So, [...]
Five Ways to Improve Grades When it comes to improving grades, many teens aren’t sure what to do. Lots of them are under the impression that they “just need to write more” – but this is largely [...]
Ducking Away from Distractions – structured revision helps with Digital distractions Digital distractions are one of the biggest barriers teens face when it comes to revising at home. And, [...]
Quiz at Christmas: A Great Way to Revise for Prelim Exams Who doesn’t love a Christmas quiz?! Quizzing your teenager can be a very effective revision technique. Not everybody enjoys poring over [...]
It’s Time to Ace Prelim Revision At this time of year, there’s the faint sound of ‘jingle bells’ ringing- and your teenager’s sighs may be ringing in your ears, too, with prelim exams on the way… [...]
Why are Past Papers Important? However chilled out your child might seem about exams, it’s likely they’ll want to do well on a past paper. Most of us simply don’t want to do badly when tested! [...]
How to Revise for Prelims As the evenings draw darker, and your teen’s time at school is ever busy, you might be wondering how they’re going to get stuck into some revision for their prelims. You [...]
Why are Prelims Important? Prelims have a very important purpose. They’re there to make sure your child is on track with their subjects. Prelims are an excellent indicator of where your teen is [...]
How to Help With Homework You may have hoped to completely pass the homework responsibility over to your ever-independent teen when they started their Nationals or Highers. However, after all [...]
What to Expect from an Exam Year Suddenly, you have a child old enough to sit their National 5 exams or Highers! Where did that time go? What happens now? You may well remember sitting exams [...]
My child has fallen behind: can they catch up? For whatever reason, a teen may fall behind when it comes to revision. As a parent, you might be left wondering whether you should step in and help- [...]
Crunch Time: Revision After Easter Now the Easter holiday has passed, the exams are around the corner it’s crunch time for your child, as they spend their last few weeks- maybe even days- getting [...]
Getting the Top Grades: Tips When it comes to achieving the top grades, there are certain things students can do to give themselves the best chances. Here we explore some tips and tricks for [...]
Bringing Work Home It goes without saying that there is a renowned expectation for teens to be taking revision materials and work home with them. Revision is an important time for your teen to be [...]
Avoiding Silly Exam Mistakes It’s a very unfortunate thing, when a teenager comes out of an exam and realises they’ve made a mistake. They’ve worked their whole school life to reach the pinnacle [...]
Making the Most of Revision Sessions Revision classes or sessions are a great way for your exam-sitting teenager to scrub up on that all-important skill and knowledge. Whether your child attends [...]
Things to do during British Science Week in Glasgow Firstly, does anyone know why it’s called science week when it’s over 10 days? No, me either, but this just means more chance to get out and [...]
Revision: what should my teen be doing? Revision is a vitally important part of the examination process. It offers the chance to revisit subjects and topics, as well as identify areas where there [...]
Help your Child Make It Count Firstly, you can help your teen by encouraging revision which has a purpose. What are some of their outcomes, both in the immediate and also as a long term goal? [...]
Why Practice Papers Make Great Prep: Revision In order for revision to be effective and useful, students need to be fully engaging with the learning and knowledge of a subject. They need to be [...]
Revising for exams after a long day at school… Trying to encourage your child to open up their books and start studying, after a day at school, can be a challenge! We can probably empathise, to [...]
Revising the Hard Stuff for SQA exams Many students make the mistake of spending too much time revising work they are relatively comfortable with, therefore spending less time on the hard stuff! [...]
Staying Safe: Tutors and safety checks Staying safe is something we think about all our lives, we are taught about stranger danger, that there are people out there that mean to do you harm. [...]
What Do Prelim/Mock Results Mean? Exams and exam results seem like a never-ending roller coaster for students, especially as they approach the final years of education. It barely seems a day [...]
How to motivate teens to study for exams Two main factors seem to stop a student from starting studies and revision: The thought of revision, and the stress of facing up to preparing for imminent [...]
How to revise for exams effectively Revision, that’s where you sit at a desk in your bedroom, or the dining room table, and you read. If you’re not reading you write out your notes, make pretty [...]
Revision: Why Working with Others Can Help Believe it or not, there are many benefits to working with others on the lead up to an exam. Revision is often considered a process whereby a student [...]
Creating an Atmosphere for Exam Success at Home It’s all good and well telling a teenager to ‘go and get on’ with their revision, but creating an atmosphere and space for them to do so can be [...]
Making the Most of Parents’ Evening (Exam Years) Parents’ Evening can be quite a daunting prospect. What will teachers have to say about your child? Will teachers think you’re supportive enough? [...]
New Year: New Challenges As your teen has returned to school in the New Year, they may be looking slightly worse for wear with stress setting in. January and February can be a gruelling time for [...]
SQA Higher Biology Course Higher Biology Course will develop your interest and Enthusiasm for Biology in general by studying SQA Higher Biology. The Skills of scientific inquiry and investigation [...]
Do Revision Courses Help? After years of education exams are approaching, and even with those years of education some topics are still seemingly impossible. So how will a single day or weeks [...]
Preparing for Prelims Revision: Supporting your Child this Christmas Holiday The Christmas break always seems a quick one, for many families, that’s because it’s a busy one, too! For lots of [...]
Coping with Exam Stress Did you know stress can be a good thing? In fact, low levels of stress can stimulate the production of brain chemicals called neurotrophins, which strengthens the [...]
How to Help Your Child Prepare for Exams Understanding how best to help your child prepare for their exams can be a minefield. Conflicting advice from well meaning family and friends, teachers at [...]
WHY ARE EXAMS SO IMPORTANT? It is often said that a good education will set you up for life. The reason that it keeps being said is because it is true. Exams are an important part of assessing [...]
My child has poor prelim results… Why has this happened? Sometimes, the prelims come as a shock to many students. The academic year creeps up on them and before they know it, Christmas is over [...]
You’ve finally decided that you need a tutor, and the why, and the what, but how do you go about choosing the right tutor? Unless you’re lucky enough to have a friend with the perfect tutor who [...]
How to start a conversation with your child’s teacher. A letter home, a bullying incident, a missed opportunity, goals not being reached, your child being singled out to be told off or punished, [...]
“I’m bored, it’s boring, who cares.” Welcome to the world of teaching a boring subject, or trying to get children to do a homework that they hate. Boredom accounts for thousands of children [...]
According to the Good Schools Guide “Approximately 7% of children in education are at fee-paying (independent) schools. Fees range from under £3,000 per annum to £21,000 and above for a day [...]
5 Reasons Your Child Needs a Tutor A poor school report, a note from the teacher, your son or daughter coming home from school in tears, crying that the work is too difficult, these are all the [...]