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Oxford Science Studies GCSE, IGCSE, IB & A-Level Residential and Day Revision Courses in Oxford Easter, Summer, Christmas and Half-Term www.oxss.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1865 240637

"We would like to thank you all very much for the welcoming environment and productive work during last week. All three were very pleased with the course and willing to go back soon!" Mrs G., Portugal "As a dyslexic I find revision hard, with so much information to take in at once. The course helped me revise all my subjects allowing me to apply the skills I learnt by breaking down subjects into smaller sections. This helped me so much I achieved 3 A*s, 5 As and 3 Bs at GCSE which I am thrilled with. Without the revision course I do not think I would have gained the confidence in my science subjects and would not have done so well, therefore I would like to thank you. I appreciate the hard work that you put into running the course as it has helped me and I am sure it has helped many other students like myself. " Francesa K., England "I thought you might like to know that Charlie, who attended maths and science revision with you last Easter, passed both exams at B grade. We are delighted. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help, pastoral care combined with teaching is something that doesn't always come in one package, thank you very much. I will do my best to spread the word about Oxford Science Studies." Mrs D., England "Just wanted to give you some feedback regarding the summer school course. I was impressed from the very beginning with the communication and organisation. I was quite confident that the three boys would find the course useful but I had no idea they would find it so enjoyable. My son had a very good rapport with the three tutors and he felt each one had offered him both personal and valuable tutoring. lt was a great week for all three of them. Thank you for your help in organising it." Mrs M., France

Oxford Science Studies was founded in 1997 by a group of tutors from the University of Oxford. We are the only organisation in the UK to offer residential revision courses for the majority of subjects at GCSE, IGCSE, IB and A-Level during the Easter, Summer and Christmas school holidays. Offering six courses a year, we also offer non-residential revision courses during the school half-term breaks. Each year, we offer the following courses (for specific course dates and information visit our website: www.oxss.co.uk). Spring Half Term: Easter Holiday: Summer Half Term: Summer Holiday: October Half Term: Christmas Holiday: 1 to 9 days in February 1, 2 or 3 weeks in March/April 1 to 5 days in May/June 1, 2 or 3 weeks in August 1 to 9 days in October/November 1 to 6 days in December & 2-4 days in January Despite their best intentions, few students possess the will power and discipline to achieve much effective work during the holidays, and the threat of impending exams can cast a shadow over what should be a relaxing and enjoyable time. Our revision courses are short intensive courses of tuition, revision and exam practice run by expert tutors, revision specialists and examiners in an environment geared towards concentrated study, away from all distractions. With the recent shake up of the A-Level system leaving students with the daunting reality of all important exams at the end of their two years of study, continued, focused revision proves an efficient use of the holiday period.

Location: Our half-term courses are nonresidential and take place at our partner organisation, Oxford International College, Oxford (www.oxcoll.com), which offers individual and mini-group tuition all year round. Typically, our residential revision courses take place at St. Edward s School (an independent boarding school set in grounds of 110 acres in the city of Oxford), occasionally at another Oxford University College, or Oxford International College. Most students are residential, but we also welcome day students (approximately 9.00am 5.00pm). Subjects available: This is not an exhaustive list, please contact us to ask about any other subjects. All subjects are dependent on the availability at the time of application. Biology (incl. Human) Business Studies Chemistry Classical Civilisation Economics English Language English Literature French Geography German Government & Politics History Latin Maths Physics Psychology Spanish A-Level and GCSE Reforms: As not all specifications are being reformed in 2015, some students may be taking a mixture of the AS/A2, and also the new reformed AS/A-Level qualifications. Students can choose subjects from both specifications whilst studying with us. Students following the newly reformed 2015 A-Levels can select a combination of AS and A2 units from one or more subjects. Students following the new 2015 A-Level reform can select a combination of papers and subjects. IB students can select a combination of Standard and Higher level subjects. The 'combined science' (double/dual award) I/GCSE should be considered as three separate subjects which may be taken individually. Study Skills: During Easter and summer revision courses, students have scheduled Study Skills seminars. The seminars may cover topics such as: Time management Prioritising and deadlines Personal study plans Note taking Essay techniques Concentration and breaks Effective use of resources Memory skills Stress management Revision techniques techniques

Timetables: For students to make the most of their time with us, we do not timetable more than 6 students to a class. Tutors will set work for the students to complete after each tutorial which are known as exam practice sessions. Typical Half Term, Christmas and New Year Timetable: GCSE, IGCSE & IB students can study 1 subject per day AS/A2 students can study 1 unit per day AS/A-Level students can study 1 paper per day 9.30-10.20 10.20-11.10 11.10-11.20 11.20-12.10 12.10-13.00 13.00-13.40 13.40-14.30 14.30-15.20 15.20-15.30 15.30-16.20 16.20-17.10 Day 1 Class 1 Break Class 1 Lunch Class 1 Break Class 1 Day 2 Class 2 Break Class 2 Lunch Class 2 Break Class 2 Day 3 Class 3 Break Class 3 Lunch Class 3 Break Class 3 Day 4 Class 4 Break Class 4 Lunch Class 4 Break Class 4 Typical Easter Timetable: GCSE, IGCSE & IB students can study 3 subjects per week AS/A2 students can study 3 units per week AS/A-Level students can study 3 papers per week 08:55-09:30 09:30-09:40 09:40-10:20 10:20-11:10 11:10-11:30 11:30-12:10 12:10-12:20 12:20-13:20 13:20-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:10 14:10-14:20 14:20-15:00 15:00-15.20 15:20-16:00 16:00-16:10 16:10-16:30 16:30-17:00 Course Intro & Ice Breaker Monday 10:50-12.20 Lunch Lunch Class 1 Break Class 1 Tuesday Class 1 Break Class 1 Lunch Class 1 Break Class 1 Study Skills Wednesday Class 2 Thursday Friday Study skills & registration Class 2 Break Lunch Class 2 Break Class 2 Class 2 Break Class 2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Class 3 Break Class 3 Class 3 Break Class 3 Lunch Class 3 Break Class 3 Feedback Some subjects require more specific classes and therefore more time may need to be spent on the subject to revise it.

Why choose us? Although at certain times of the year, we are the only organisation offering revision courses, at Easter there can be many to choose from. Below are some of the top reasons our customers choose us: The maximum scheduled class size is 6 students. This allows students to get the tailored help they require The average class size across all of our courses is 2 students Lessons will go ahead even if there is only 1 student enrolled in that particular class Our courses are very specific, students can select the specific subjects/papers/units they need help with, creating a bespoke course for each student We aim to timetable the course around you, not the other way around Students can take a combination of subjects with us, they are not simply limited to 1 subject per week Many of our customers are referred to us by previous students and parents, who happily recommend us to their friends and family Many Easter revision courses are offered by large schools or tutorial colleges whose main focus is full-time education, and for whom the Easter revision courses are a small side business. At Oxford Science Studies, we specialise only in revision courses and all of our efforts and resources are focussed on delivering the highest quality courses to our students. Who teaches on the courses? We have brought together a core of tutors who we believe are the best in the business. Many are full-time tutors from our partner organisation Oxford International College, as well as professional private tutors and researchers from Oxford University, private tutorial colleges and schools. Some of our tutors are examiners, and many are Oxford graduates who know what it takes to achieve top grades. This does not mean that we cater only for the high flyers. Many of our tutors are currently, or have been, involved in academic research at university level, which often enables them to bring special insight and enthusiasm to their subject!

Why attend a revision course? Students at any stage of their GCSEs, IGCSEs, IB or A-Levels can attend our revision courses, as long as they are aged 14+ and are fluent in English. Our students come from a whole variety of backgrounds. We have students who have their main education in private schools, state schools and even at home. Students of all abilities and from all over the world attend. We usually have a fairly equal mix of both genders on each course. Most students come by themselves, however some do come with siblings or school friends. Students attend for a number of reasons, including: To get a head start on the next year To consolidate their learning regularly throughout the year, to make sure they stay on top of their studies To ensure effective and structured revision away from the distractions of home To get help in an unpressured, nonjudgemental setting once they have identified areas of content they need further help to understand To help fill subject knowledge gaps, through school absence To get a new perspective on their subject, receiving fresh insight from passionate individuals To ensure that they are reaching their maximum potential in exams To practice exam style questions and get over the fear of the exam room To maximise their holiday revision time To ensure they do revise

1-5 London Place Oxford OX4 1BD info@oxss.co.uk 01865 240637 w w w.oxss.co.uk Oxford Science Studies Ltd. is a not-for-profit company registered in England and Wales. Company Number 5730233