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Our Aim: Striving for Education Equality

Where you live and what type of school you go to have a huge effect on your learning, your GCSE grades and your opportunities.

Children from wealthier backgrounds are expected to have had the equivalent of 7 days extra learning during online school. (Source: IFS)

Only 1 in 10 disadvantaged pupils in England achieve the top GCSE grades in Mathematics. (Source: EPI)

The gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is equivalent to one whole maths GCSE grade. (Source: EPI)

72% of pupils in Greater London pass 5+ GCSEs, but only 63% do in Yorkshire and Humber, East Midlands, and North East. Where you live is becoming more and more indicative of GCSE success. (Source: Social Market Foundation)

The gap is closing, but 23.3% of state school students achieve a grade 7 and above, compared to 62.6% of private school students. (Source: ISC)

25.3% of entries by girls got a 7, compared with 18.6% for boys. For grade 9s, it's 5.2% for girls and 3.7% for boys. At the top level, girls are outperforming boys. (Source: JCQ)

Where you live and what type of school you go to have a huge effect on your learning, your GCSE grades and your opportunities.

Children from wealthier backgrounds are expected to have had the

equivalent of 7 days extra learning during online school. (Source: IFS)

Only 1 in 10 disadvantaged pupils in England achieve the top GCSE grades in Mathematics. (Source: EPI)

The gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is equivalent to one whole maths GCSE grade(Source: EPI)

72% of pupils in Greater London pass 5+ GCSEs, but only 63% do in Yorkshire and Humber, East Midlands, and North East. Where you live is becoming more and more indicative of GCSE success. (Source: Social Market Foundation)

The gap is closing, but 23.3% of state school students achieve a grade 7 and above, compared to 62.6% of private school students. (Source: ISC)

25.3% of entries by girls got a 7, compared with 18.6% for boys. For grade 9s, it's 5.2% for girls and 3.7% for boys. At the top level, girls are outperforming boys. (Source: JCQ)

EDUCATION INEQUALITY IN THE UK: THE FACTS

How does gcsEase help?

EXAM TECHNIQUE GUIDANCE

Exam Technique Guidance

A lot of the time, the reason why people score highly at GCSE is because they are better prepared. Their teachers have covered more than just the content and have emphasised the importance of understanding and revision exam technique.

You can have a great aptitude for a subject, but, if you don't practise exam technique, it may be hard to achieve your potential.

 

Our courses help fill this gap for students who haven't had access to this type of help. Included in the courses are the tips and tricks I was taught and learnt throughout the GCSE process to simplify my exams.

OUR PRICING POLICY

Our Pricing Policy

The prices of our courses reflect the true value and benefit you will gain if you engage with the content and my recommendations.

English Literature and Maths- the core subjects- are free, but we charge £50 for one year access to every subject we offer.

If you can't afford this, but you want advice to succeed, email us  (gcsease@gmail.com) and we may be able to offer the course for a lower price or for free. Don't let the price stop you from signing up.

Be selected for free consultations: email us and answer why you should receive free sessions, why you want to succeed at GCSE, and how you would use the sessions.

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