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Exactly how much A level students should revise over Christmas (for Year 12, Year 13 and parents)

Many students and parents ask how much A level or A level Biology revision is actually needed over the Christmas break. December is a strange mix of exhaustion, pressure and holiday excitement, so knowing exactly how much is enough can make a big difference. Here are my thoughts on balancing rest with routine at this time of year.

This week’s reflections

We’re at that funny part of the year where Christmas feels close enough to touch, but everyone’s brain has already curled up under a blanket with a hot chocolate.

Year 12s

are realising the truth within the much-used expression, “There’s a big jump between GCSE and A levels.”

Year 13s

are feeling the weight of this being their final Christmas before the countdown to exams begins.

Parents

are wondering how it’s both only December and already December.

Everyone’s tired. Everyone’s ready for a break.
This is normal. This is exactly how it’s supposed to feel.

So if you’ve been operating at 70%, 50%, or honestly 22%, welcome.
You’re in excellent company.

On my mind: how much revision is enough in December?

December is a balancing act for A level students. Enjoy the break, but don’t lose the rhythm completely.

Year 12s

don’t need to be studying for the whole of the holidays.

Year 13s

don't need to be in panic mode!

No Guilt

Nobody needs to start the New Year feeling guilty.

Most students simply want to know how much Christmas revision is actually needed for A levels. The answer is surprisingly simple.

What helps is seeing January for what it is.

Not the beginning of panic, but the beginning of clarity.

For Year 12, January is when subjects stop feeling new and start forming patterns.
You’ll understand more, remember more and panic less than you did in the autumn.

For Year 13, January is the moment the finish line becomes visible.
Not close, but in sight.

From January to June is the home stretch and that’s actually empowering.
You know the content, you know your gaps… and you know what you’re capable of.

December doesn’t need you to stop being disciplined.
It just needs you to be realistic.

Do one thing every day that makes it more likely you’ll get the grade you want.

Things I’ve learned about Christmas revision

    1. Year 12s make the most progress by strengthening the basics over Christmas, not by drowning themselves in revision. Strong foundations outperform long, unfocused hours.
    2. Year 13s don’t need to do “loads.” They just need to avoid going fully academically cold for three weeks. Stick to small, daily habits. Quality over quantity.
    3. Parents underestimate how much pressure students quietly carry into January. A calm home builds confident learners.

Study tip: the Holiday Minimum Plan

Create a Holiday Minimum Plan.

Pick three small things you’ll do over the entire Christmas break — not per day, but over the whole break.

For example:

    • Review one topic you found tough

    • Do one past paper question

    • Reorganise your notes for one subject

That’s it.
Three tiny anchors to keep your brain in the game.
Everything else is optional, but highly recommended.

For parents

The most effective support parents can give this month is controlled calmness.

Encourage rest.
Encourage balance.
Encourage enjoying Christmas without stressing about every hour.

At the same time, help them to keep one small daily habit alive, just to stay connected to their subjects.
Little habits are easier to restart than lost routines.

One thing to try this week

Write yourself a quick note (yes, seriously) entitled:

“January Me Will Thank Me For…”

Year 12s:
Maybe it’s sorting your folder, reminding yourself which topics felt messy, or planning how to approach mocks.

Year 13s:
Maybe it’s choosing one subject you want to feel stronger in by February.

Keep it short. Keep it honest.

Quote of the week

“Rest is not a reward. Rest is part of the work.”

A good reminder for students and parents heading into the final stretch of the year.

If you haven’t been to one of my information sessions where I share the details of the courses that are starting in January, you can sign up here:

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Is School Alone Enough? The Hard Truth

There are many outstanding teachers in schools – but when classes are overcrowded, even the best can’t give your child the individual attention they truly need.

Let’s be honest: not every student in that classroom shares the same drive to succeed. A distracted environment can hold your child back, leaving them frustrated and disengaged.

And what if they don’t click with their teacher? A strained relationship can turn Biology – a subject full of fascination – into a chore. Worse still, rushed lessons often skip the deep explanations your child craves to master tricky concepts.

Then there’s the homework trap: the toughest, most exam-critical questions are sent home – precisely when your child has no expert on hand to guide them. No wonder confidence crumbles.

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As a grammar school teacher, examiner for 5 years, and 12-year A-Level specialist, I know exactly what the examiners demand. Together, we’ll create a no-nonsense plan tailored to your child’s gaps – turning confusion into top-tier marks.

  1. A Drain on Time and Energy
    Between travel, traffic, and rising fuel costs, in-person tutoring isn’t just expensive – it’s exhausting. The stress of rushing to a session or waiting for a tutor to arrive could be time better spent helping your child gain confidence in Biology. Every moment wasted on logistics is a moment lost from unlocking their full potential.

  2. Hidden Costs that Add Up
    On top of already high tutoring fees, you often have to cover travel expenses. That extra cost doesn’t go towards improving your child’s understanding – it’s simply money out of your pocket for the tutor’s convenience, not your child’s progress.

  3. The Homework Helper with a Lack of Direction
    Many tutors take a passive approach, asking, “What do you want to do today?” – a question that puts the pressure back on the student. Without a structured plan, learning becomes disorganised, leaving gaps in knowledge and creating frustration. Your child deserves more than just a homework assistant; they need a clear path forward, a solid routine, and expert guidance that builds their confidence and ability.

  4. No Access to Support Between Sessions
    What happens when your child gets stuck on a tricky Biology concept outside of tutoring hours? With in-person tuition, they have to wait until the next session, potentially falling behind. Without recorded lessons or an accessible learning platform, progress can feel slow and disjointed.

  5. Tutors Who Aren’t Fully Invested
    Many in-person tutors treat tutoring as a side job rather than a real commitment. If the person teaching your child isn’t 100% dedicated to their success, how can they truly help them thrive?

  6. Slower, Less Effective Learning
    A single weekly session with a tutor often isn’t enough. Learning Biology requires reinforcement, revision, and consistent practice. In-person tutoring can be slow and fragmented, making it harder for your child to retain information and gain the confidence they need.

The Better Way: Personalised Online Learning with Clare

Your child deserves more than outdated, inefficient tutoring. Clare’s structured online programme ensures they have everything they need to succeed. No more wasted time. No more uncertainty. Just the right support, at the right time, to help your child achieve their best.

While online tutoring removes some of the inconveniences of in-person sessions, many of the same issues remain:

  1. No Recorded Lessons for Review
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  3. No Learning Portal or Additional Resources
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  4. Slow Progress & Limited Content Coverage
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  5. Lack of Commitment
    For some tutors, online tutoring is just a side hustle. But for your child to excel, they need someone fully dedicated to their success—not just someone filling gaps in their schedule.

  6. A Basic, Textbook-Focused Approach
    Many tutors simply follow the textbook, avoiding the difficult exam-style questions that truly test understanding. This ‘lazy’ approach leaves students unprepared for the real challenges they’ll face in exams.

  7. Not All Tutors Are Experts
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  8. No Support Outside of Sessions
    If your child gets stuck between lessons, many tutors offer no way to get help without booking (and paying for) another session. This can quickly become expensive and frustrating.


The Biology By Clare Difference: More Than Just Tuition

I created Biology By Clare to solve these problems and provide students with everything they need to succeed in A-Level Biology—not just a weekly lesson, but a complete learning experience.

Live Lessons with Full Recordings – We don’t just teach and leave. Every session is recorded so students can revisit explanations and revise at their own pace.

A Clear, Structured Programme – Our approach takes students from foundational concepts to mastering the toughest exam questions, ensuring they build knowledge systematically.

Active, Engaging Learning – Lessons are interactive, encouraging students to think critically, participate, and actively strengthen their memory and understanding.

Exam-Focused Support – Specialised exam prep classes help students review content, refine their exam technique, and feel confident in tackling even the hardest questions.

Unlimited Help Outside of Lessons – Our weekly drop-in help sessions allow students to ask questions on any A-Level Biology topic, while our community forum ensures no query goes unanswered – ever.

Smart Revision Tools – Our workbooks are designed as quizzes to reinforce understanding and improve long-term retention, making revision far more effective.

Balance & Time Management – We guide students in managing their workload effectively, helping them juggle multiple subjects while still having time for themselves.

And that’s just the beginning. Biology By Clare is more than tutoring – it’s a support system designed to help students thrive, feel confident, and achieve their full potential.

Which approach will truly help your child build a deep, lasting understanding of A-Level Biology?

Approach 1: Watching an outdated, passive YouTube video that barely scratches the surface of the topic and leaves them struggling with real exam questions.

Approach 2: Engaging in live, interactive sessions where they actively participate, think critically, ask questions, and truly understand how to tackle difficult exam problems with confidence.

The choice is obvious.


Why YouTube Alone Isn’t Enough

While YouTube has its place, it lacks the interactive teaching that’s essential for real understanding. A student might watch a video, follow along with a few exam question examples, and feel like they “get it” – but when faced with a new, unfamiliar question, they freeze.

That’s because memorising past exam questions isn’t the same as understanding the subject. The hardest part of an exam is figuring out what the question is actually asking – and that’s something YouTube simply doesn’t teach.

Students often say, “I understand the topic, I just struggle with exam questions.” But the truth is, if they can’t apply their knowledge in an exam, they don’t fully understand the topic at all.


How Biology By Clare Makes the Difference

Live, Real-Time Feedback – We correct misconceptions instantly, ensuring students grasp the “why” behind each answer, rather than just memorising information.

Active Learning Through Discussion – Our sessions aren’t passive. Students engage in problem-solving, working through questions step by step so they know exactly what’s expected of them.

Live Diagram Setups – Many biological concepts are abstract – you can’t see them. We use interactive diagrams, visual breakdowns, and real-time explanations to make even the trickiest topics clear.

Exam Strategy Training – We don’t just teach Biology; we teach students how to think like an examiner, so they never feel lost when they sit down for the real thing.

YouTube is a tool, but it’s not a teacher. If your child wants to stop second-guessing themselves and start feeling truly confident in Biology, they need a structured, interactive approach that actually works.

That’s exactly what Biology By Clare provides.

Many online academies promise comprehensive learning, but the reality often falls short. They rely on pre-recorded lessons, generic content, and a mass-market approach that fails to address individual student needs.

Here’s why this approach leaves students frustrated, disengaged, and struggling to improve:

No Personalised Support – Online academies offer a “watch and learn” approach, but what happens when your child doesn’t understand something? There’s no tutor ready to jump in, clarify misunderstandings, or provide instant feedback.

Pre-Recorded = No Real Engagement – Watching endless pre-recorded videos might feel productive, but without real interaction, live questioning, and active discussion, the knowledge doesn’t truly sink in.

Lack of Exam Strategy Training – Many academies focus on covering the syllabus but fail to teach students how to tackle exam questions effectively. Knowing Biology is one thing – applying it under exam conditions is another.

No Accountability, No Motivation – Without a real teacher to challenge and encourage them, students often lose momentum, fall behind, and struggle to stay on track.


Why Biology By Clare is Different

At Biology By Clare, we don’t just teach Biology – we teach your child how to succeed.

Live, Interactive Lessons – Unlike pre-recorded courses, our real-time sessions keep students engaged and allow them to ask questions the moment they feel stuck.

A Clear, Structured Learning Path – No more aimless revision. Our step-by-step curriculum guides students from core concepts to mastering exam technique, ensuring nothing gets left behind.

Real Teacher, Real Support – Clare isn’t just a voice on a video. She’s a dedicated tutor, available for drop-in help sessions, community forum discussions, and ongoing feedback, ensuring students feel supported every step of the way.

Active Learning for Long-Term Retention – Our approach doesn’t rely on passive watching. We use quizzes, interactive workbooks, and exam-style questioning to ensure students remember and apply what they learn.


Your Child Deserves More Than a Generic Online Course

Biology isn’t just about memorising facts – it’s about understanding, applying, and feeling confident in every exam question. That’s why Biology By Clare is designed to be engaging, structured, and genuinely supportive – because every student deserves the best chance at success.

Book a free consultation today and see the difference for yourself!