Getting Ready for 2026 GCSEs & A-levels

What you need to do now!

Why starting early works (and feels nicer) ⏰

  • Little and often beats last-minute marathons. 20–30 minutes, 4–5 times a week, builds exam muscle without the stress sweats.

  • Memory needs spacing. Short sessions with breaks help content stick.

  • Confidence grows quietly. Early wins now = less panic when mocks arrive.

Teacher tip: Treat study like brushing your teeth — short, regular, non-negotiable. You never try to “cram” a year of brushing in one night… please don’t try it with revision either. 😅

A simple “September Starter Plan” 🍁

Mon–Thu: 25 minutes of a different subject each day + 5-minute review

Sat or Sun: One longer block (45–60 minutes) on your trickiest topic + 10 minutes filing notes
Daily tiny habits:

  • One flashcard review set (spaced repetition).

  • One exam question (even if it’s just a 2-marker).

  • Screenshot or jot down one “I don’t get this yet” to tackle next time.

Keep it light and realistic. Consistency > perfection. 🌱

Mocks matter (a lot) 📝

Mocks aren’t “fake exams”; they’re dress rehearsals that can shape your predicted grades and sixth-form/university conversations. Use them to learn, not just to score:

  • Sit some papers under timed conditions at home.

  • Mark with the official mark schemes — learn the phrases examiners love.

  • Catalogue errors: knowledge, technique, or careless. Fix the pattern, not just the question.

When (and why) to get a tutor 👩‍🏫🧑‍🏫

If you’re stuck in circles, avoiding a subject, or your mocks didn’t reflect your effort, a tutor can be the shortcut to clarity.

How tutors help:

  • Explain the knotty bits in your spec in plain English (with patience and diagrams!).

  • Exam technique coaching: command words, structure, and how to squeeze the last marks.

  • Mock preparation & feedback: targeted practice, then specific improvements.

  • Predicted grade lift: addressing weak areas early gives teachers evidence to predict more confidently.

Timing matters:
You might think waiting until spring 2026 will be cheaper or easier to schedule… but the best tutors are booked long before that. If you want first pick of days/times (and time to actually improve), the earlier you sign up, the better. Your future self will send you a thank-you card. 🎉

Not sure you need a tutor? Try this 10-minute test 🔍

Pick one recent topic and answer a short exam question without notes.

  • <50%? You’d benefit from guided practice.

  • 50–70%? You’re close — a few targeted sessions could push you over the line.

  • 70%+? Brilliant — keep “little and often” going, and use a tutor strategically near mocks for exam technique polish.

Study tools that actually help 🧰

  • Spec checklist: Tick off exact statements you’ve mastered.

  • Flashcards (digital or paper): definitions, equations, required practicals, case studies.

  • Past-paper playlist: one question a day; full paper every few weeks.

  • The “teach it to me” rule: if you can teach it (to your sibling, pet, or plant), you understand it. My lab swears he gets electrolysis now. ⚡🐶

Look after your brain (and the rest of you) 🫶

  • Sleep is revision you do with your eyes closed.

  • Move a bit daily — brain loves oxygen.

  • Boundaries: revise, then stop. Your hobbies are not a luxury; they’re fuel.

  • Kindness: tough day ≠ failure. Reset, not regret.

How we can help — gently, no hard sell 💗

At Primrose Kitten Academy, we offer friendly, expert one-to-one online tutoring across GCSEs and A-levels. We’re teachers (and parents) who care about confidence and marks. If you’d like:

  • Support for mocks with detailed, constructive feedback,

  • A plan to lift predicted grades,

  • Or just a calm human to make the tricky bits click,

…you’re welcome to join us. We’ll match you with a tutor who fits your subject, exam board and schedule — but do pop your name down early; prime slots go fast every year.

Quick checklist to pin on your wall ✅

  • Set a weekly “little & often” timetable

  • Start one flashcard deck per subject

  • Do one exam question a day

  • Book mock dates in your calendar

  • Decide whether you want tutor support (earlier = more choice)

You’ve got this. Truly. Your grades are one part of your story — not the whole book. And if you need a cheerleader who knows the specs inside out, I’m here, cats, dog hair and all. 🐾

If you want a hand getting started with tutoring or revision planning, just drop me a message and we’ll sort it together. 💬✨

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