Easter revision and the exam timetable
Easter revision is possibly the most important time in the revision timetable. It's a holiday that allows for a sustained period of study that is close enough to the exams to be of real value in the attainment of the best possible grades.
Therefore, leaving Easter revision to chance is a big risk. To ensure complete peace of mind that this time will be utilized to its best advantage, a Justin Craig Easter Revision Course will enable intensive study with some of the best tutors in the country, in small classes (no more than nine students), with like-minded peers who can offer fresh ideas on your chosen subjects.
How Easter revision works at Justin Craig
Easter is when a Justin Craig student can revise up to six subjects at GCSE and three at AS/A2 Level.Year 10 and GCSE students revise two subjects per course. A Level courses involve one subject. During the Easter holiday up to three courses can be taken – the only time of year when this level of intensive study can be achieved.
One course is undertaken over three days at a day centre, comprising of 18 hours of study. On a residential Easter revision course two courses can be completed in five days and three courses in seven. Residential centres hold evening classes for further subject exploration and to intensify learning outcomes.
However, three courses can be taken at a day centre - it just requires a booking of nine days.
Book Easter revision with Justin Craig
Planning revision as far ahead as possible before the exam timetable commences is a really good idea. In order to get a place at the revision centre of your choice call our enquiry line now on 0845 06 06 555 or fill in our online booking form. Our advisors are happy to answer any queries you may have about our Easter revision courses and subjects available and will help you devise the revision course necessary to achieve the best study experience possible.
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Remember: One course runs over three days. However, two consecutive courses run over six days at a day centre and five at a residential centre. Three courses run over nine days at a day centre and seven at a residential centre. This is because there are evening classes at residential centres.

