Purely Practice is:
45 minutes weekly exam practice
Focused on the exam technique needed to score marks
The routine that makes revision stick
Led by an experienced GCSE Science tutor (ex-teacher and Deputy Headteacher)
Recording + notes included
Book week-by-week. No commitment.


Engaging, active revision based around GCSE-style exam questions
We unpack every command word so you know exactly what examiners expect
Learn how to structure answers to hit the marks - especially those tricky 6-mark questions
Exam hacks that help you spot shortcuts, avoid traps, and maximise marks
Watch me write full model answers live, showing exactly what top-level responses look like
Get a scan of my written notes from the session
Receive a full video replay to rewatch anytime
When you join a Purely Practice session, you get the exam-style questions in advance. Your child can print them to work on during the session or even try them beforehand.
On Monday at 7pm, they join a relaxed 45 minute live Zoom call (cameras and microphones off). Students can interact through the chat or hands-up button.
Some students choose not to join live at all and simply watch in their own time - both work well.
I walk them through the questions step by step, showing them:
• The knowledge they need
• How to apply it in real exam answers
• How to structure responses to gain marks
Afterwards you receive:
• The lesson recording
• My annotated notes
Everything stays available right up to the exams, so students can revisit the learning whenever they need it.
Below is an example of what students saw in a recent session.
These resources mean your child is consistently revising actively each week - building confidence, improving exam technique, and boosting grades over time.

✅ Real exam-style questions
We worked through biology Paper 1 questions (cells, magnification, prokaryotes vs eukaryotes), breaking down what the examiner is actually looking for and how to secure marks.

✅ My annotated notes
During the session I add lots and lots of notes to the question paper. Aiding recall and sharing hacks. Students get copies of exactly what we worked on together - including model structures, key definitions, and mark-winning phrases.