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Teachers Say This Year’s GCSE Candidates 'some of the Worst Affected by the Pandemic' - What It Could Mean

  • MyEdSpace, an online learning platform, hosted free interactive GCSE Exam Cram Courses ahead of the 2025 core exams in maths, English, and sciences.
  • The courses and extra revision support responded to pandemic disruptions that left this year’s GCSE candidates severely impacted and needing stress relief.
  • Neil Trivedi streamed revision sessions reaching over 43,000 students, while a study of 500 parents revealed high engagement, with 70% taking time off work to help revision.
  • Neil Trivedi highlighted that consistently reviewing material throughout the entire year is the most effective strategy for learning, rather than relying on last-minute cramming.
  • This combination of targeted courses and active parental involvement aims to reduce stress and improve exam outcomes for students most affected by recent education disruptions.
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Teachers say this year’s GCSE candidates 'some of the worst affected by the pandemic' - what it could mean

Pupils taking their GCSEs this year started on the back foot thanks to Covid-19 😷

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Teachers say this year’s GCSE candidates 'some of the worst affected by the pandemic'

Pupils taking their GCSEs this year started on the back foot thanks to Covid-19 😷

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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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