How much revision should you actually do over the holiday? 🤔

How to keep your grades up without ruining your holidays (plus our ultimate low-effort hack).

To Revise or Not to Revise? The "Grade 9" Christmas Guide 🎄

Let’s be real for a second. You’ve just battled through a long term. You might have just finished mock exams, or perhaps they are looming in January. With the "real things" sitting on the horizon in May, the pressure to secure those top grades (Grade 9s or A*s) can feel overwhelming.

You might be asking yourself: "If I take a break over Christmas, will I fall behind?"

The answer isn't as scary as you think. Here is our honest guide on handling the holidays while keeping your eyes on the prize.

Option 1: The "Zero Guilt" Shutdown

Strategy: Do absolutely nothing.

Yes, you read that right. There is a strong scientific argument for closing the books, hiding the calculator, and forgetting that exams exist for a week or two.

To get a Grade 9 or an A*, you need mental agility and stamina. If you are burning the candle at both ends in December, you risk burnout by March.

  • Prioritize Mental Health: Use this time to sleep, see friends, eat good food, and reset.

  • The January Bounce-back: A well-rested brain absorbs information much faster than a tired one. By taking a complete break now, you are actually preparing yourself for a stronger, faster start in the New Year.

Takeaway: If you choose to rest, do it fully. Don't "fake rest" while worrying about revision. Enjoy your holiday—you have earned it.

Option 2: Low-Stakes, Low-Stress

Strategy: "Little and often" using free resources.

If the idea of doing nothing makes you feel more anxious than relaxed, that is okay too! The key here is to keep it low stakes. This isn't the time for 4-hour cramming sessions. It’s the time for light maintenance.

If you want to keep your brain ticking over without ruining your festive vibe, head over to our free courses on the website. We designed them exactly for this kind of revision:

  • Watch a quick video: It’s passive and easy to digest.

  • Download free notes: Have a quick read-through while waiting for dinner.

  • Try a Retrieval Quiz: These are great for keeping key facts fresh in your memory without the pressure of a full past paper.

Option 3: The "Ultimate" Efficiency Hack

If you are gunning for those top grades but want to exert the minimum amount of energy for the maximum reward, this is the secret weapon.

Instead of trying to solve a paper yourself (which takes effort and active brain power), simply watch a walkthrough of an old predicted paper.

Why is this high reward?

  1. Content Refresh: You get to review the syllabus content.

  2. Exam Skills: You aren't just learning what the answer is; you are watching an expert explain how to answer it to get full marks.

This is the ultimate way to study "by osmosis." You can sit back with a mince pie, hit play, and absorb the exam technique required to hit that Grade 9, all while technically "relaxing."

The Bottom Line

Whether you choose to shut down completely or do a little bit of low-stakes maintenance, the most important thing is that you look after you.

May is a marathon, not a sprint. Listen to your body and your mind this Christmas. We’ll be here with all the resources you need when you’re ready to go again in January.

Happy Holidays and Good Luck!