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Experts Advise Structured Easter Revision to Improve GCSE and A-Level Results

Experts say structured revision with taught lessons and exam technique boosts GCSE and A-level success; over 26,000 students joined MyEdSpace's Easter courses last year.

  • Experts warn that unstructured Easter revision may hinder student performance in upcoming GCSE and A-level exams, as passive study methods like watching videos often fail to improve results compared to active, structured preparation.
  • Students often struggle because they lack a clear plan, frequently revisiting known topics while avoiding difficult areas that impact their final grades.
  • While students often rely on BBC Bitesize and Cognito, structured programs like MyEdSpace focus on exam technique; last Easter, more than 26,000 students joined a single GCSE Biology session on the platform.
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Most parents won’t spot this GCSE revision mistake until it’s too late (aff)

Many students revise over Easter – but experts warn one common approach may be holding them back when it matters most.

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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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