Blog Posts under A Levels

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Does my child need a tutor? 4 signs to look out for

by Anita Naik

With 30% of UK students aged 11-16 now receiving private tuition, you may be wondering if your child should join them. Here's how to tell if your child genuinely needs extra academic support from a tutor.

It's not always obvious when tutoring is needed or even warranted, but here are just some of t...

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Back to School 2025: 8 genius hacks to boost grades fast

by Anita Naik

Back-to-school for the 2025/26 academic year is imminent. If your child is heading towards GCSEs and A-Levels, here are eight genius hacks to help them get off to a good start as they head towards exams, University applications, mocks and more.

8 grade-boosting hacks: 1. The 15-Minute past paper h...Read more ›

GCSE Results Day 2025 | What to do when you don’t get the results you want

by Anita Naik

GCSE Results Day can feel overwhelming, especially if your grades aren't what you hoped. Yet, this isn't the end of the road - here's what to do when you don't get the results you want.

Disappointed with your GCSE results? Take a breath—this isn't the end of the road. Whether it's resits, remarking...

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A-Level Results Survival Guide | Clearing and Plan B Strategies

by Anita Naik

A-Level Results Day 2025 is just a month away, and if it's on your mind, it's worth knowing what clearing and plan B strategies are worth having in place before the day

How results day works:

1. Results are published on 14 August 2025 (usually from 8 am). SQA results will be released on 5 August 2...

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How to get the best out of a university open day

by Anita Naik

University open days are a great way to discover how universities differ and what they can offer you as a prospective student. Here's what you need to know to get the best out of a visit.Several prominent universities hold their first open days in July, with more opening their doors in September and...

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