Helping your child prepare for their Year 13 Exams

“Parental support is eight times more important in determining a child’s success than social class, according to a new study….. (The Campaign for Learning)”
— Times Education Supplement

Year 13 is a crucial year for your child as they prepare for the challenging summer examinations whilst also paving the way for their Post-18 destinations, whatever they may be. 

Whilst Year 13 students are expected to be more independent and take greater ownership of their learning, we also know how important your role is as a parent/carer in supporting your child over the coming weeks. To help you with this, below you will find the following information:

 

Revision Resources

Revision Strategies

Top Tips for Parents

Scheduling Revision

Summer Exams

 

Year 13 Revision Workshop Presentation


Please find below, direct links to a detailed ‘How to Revise Guide’, along with subject specific resources. Please note an Office 365 login will be required to access the subject specific resources.

How to Revise Guides

Subject Revision Resources


An essential stage in the revision process is to ‘Reduce’ content learnt into more manageable chunks. Please find below recorded presentations which describe the most recommended strategies and how they should be used.

 
 
 

Purposeful environment to work in

  • Ensure your child has a space to work in which is free from distractions

  • This may be at a desk, dining table or study, whichever is appropriate for your circumstances

  • Encourage your child to organise their resources and return to them as and when needed

  • Be considerate of what could distract your child during their planned revision slots

Be actively involved

  • Quiz your child on their resources. Flashcards and mind maps work really well for this

  • Be knowledgeable about the revision strategies that are recommended (videos above)

  • Consider/plan social events and family time around your child's revision

Stay positive and be realistic

  • It's important that your child stays positive throughout the exams

  • Do not dwell on exams that have been sat and focus on ones to come

  • Reward and praise when your child is working and revising well

  • It may not always be possible for them to stick to their agreed revision timetable and that's ok, as long as they are sticking to it most of the time

Keep a consistent routine

  • It's important that your child is getting enough sleep. Establishing a good sleep pattern now is crucial

  • Regular exercise is also important. A simple walk in the fresh air can help detract from the pressures of the exam season

  • Maintaining a balanced diet helps the brain function properly. Ensure your child has a good breakfast on the morning of their exams

Scheduling revision and engaging in extended learning

  • Planning out revision allows you and your child to monitor their progress and ensure all topics have been covered before an exam. A copy of a revision calendar can be found below

  • Encourage your child to attend all available extended learning opportunities. These include after school revision sessions, Easter school revision sessions, and Sixth Form Tutoring sessions

Speak to the school

  • The Sixth Form Team is always available should you have any concerns about how your child is managing their workload

  • The school has a dedicated Emotional Health and Wellbeing Manager as well as a confidential counselling and advice service

    Continue to check this page for updates as your child progresses throughout the exam season


 
 

Easter School Timetable

 

Revision Timetable Template