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Ashbourne offers
an Easter revision programme that builds on many years of success. Our aim at
Easter revision is to motivate students to strive for the highest grades at A
level and GCSE, and to develop independence and self-reliance.
Rather
than working passively and unsupervised at home, students on our Easter revision courses are directed in their revision in small groups. The result is
an excellent level of enjoyable and stimulating interaction and participation,
promoting active, effective and efficient revision.
As a private college, Ashbourne is able to offer classes which average 5 students per group. Focusing first on core topics, where
straightforward 'easy' marks should not be missed, our small groups at both A
level and GCSE allow ample time for students to discuss their specific
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Easter revision lessons make continual
reference to specimen questions, past papers and examiners'
reports providing detailed information on the requirements
of each paper. Sample questions completed under supervised
and timed conditions build confidence. Confidence breeds
success.
Easter revision teaching is focused on preparing students
for their examinations, with the intensive programme at
A level and GCSE covering 80 per cent of core syllabus requirements
of most examination boards.
Our Easter revision tutors have many years' experience providing
intensive exam-oriented revision. The majority of the tutors
are either full or part-time teachers at the College at
A level and GCSE and are all exceptionally well qualified.
After the completion of the Easter revision course, students
will receive a constructive and informative report, focusing
on their strengths, weaknesses and any areas that require
particular attention or improvement for A level and GCSE
exams.
The Ashbourne Easter revision course pack comprises useful
tips for active and effective revision in addition to over
a hundred past paper questions and answers on relevant topics.
For a complete guide to revision at Easter, click
here for a prospectus.
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