Identify Knowledge Gaps
Find the topics or skills that are limiting progress so revision time can be focused where it is most useful.
Focused one-to-one support to strengthen understanding, identify gaps, improve revision and help students approach exam questions with a clearer strategy.

Exam preparation can focus on understanding difficult content, strengthening weak areas, improving revision or developing a more effective approach to exam questions.
Find the topics or skills that are limiting progress so revision time can be focused where it is most useful.
Build a clearer revision plan around priority topics instead of trying to revise everything equally.
Develop a better understanding of what questions are asking and how to structure answers more effectively.
Use exam-style questions to apply knowledge, identify mistakes and become more comfortable with unfamiliar problems.
Practise allocating time sensibly, recognising when to move on and avoiding spending too long on one question.
Build familiarity and confidence so the exam itself feels less unfamiliar and more manageable.
Good exam preparation is more than doing endless practice papers. We use progress and mistakes to decide what needs attention next.
We identify what is already secure, what is uncertain and which areas are most likely to affect performance.
Topics and skills are prioritised so limited revision time is spent on areas with the greatest potential benefit.
Students practise using what they know in realistic questions and learn how to recognise different question types.
Answers are reviewed to understand why mistakes happened, then future revision is adjusted accordingly.