A-Level Maths Easter Exam Lab (Online)
A 4 × 2-hour small-group Exam Lab during the Easter break, using the Spacetime Engine to turn shaky Pure topics and exam behaviour into reliable marks under timed conditions.
WHO THIS LAB IS FOR:
This Easter Exam Lab is designed for:
- Year 13 A-Level Maths students (and strong Year 12s sitting early) who want a focused boost between mocks and final exams.
- Students working roughly at grade C/B who are aiming to move towards B/A/A*.
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Students who have seen most of the core Pure content in class, but:
- lose marks on algebra and functions when questions chain several steps,
- are unsure how to set up and complete calculus problems under time,
- or find mixed exam sections stressful and messy.
It is not the right starting point if the student:
- has large gaps in core GCSE skills, or
- has not yet covered the main Pure topics in their A-Level course.
In those cases, a Topic Mastery Pack or a longer Foundation / Mastery Programme will usually be a better first step.
WHERE WE ARE TAKING YOU:
The goal of the Easter Exam Lab is to move your child from “I roughly know this” to “I can execute this under exam pressure.”
- Cleaner algebra and function work, so later questions don’t fall apart in the first few lines.
- More confident choices about which calculus tools to use and how to communicate the method clearly.
- Better control of timing and decision-making in mixed sections, so they are less likely to freeze, guess or rush.
- A short, concrete list of next-focus topics instead of a vague feeling of “I just need to do more maths”.
We can’t promise specific grades – but we can build the habits and behaviour that high-grade students actually display in scripts and timed questions.
WHAT WE’LL COVER (HIGH-YIELD FOCUS):
Across the four sessions we focus on high-yield Pure ideas and exam behaviours that carry across AQA, Edexcel, OCR A and OCR MEI:
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Algebra & functions under pressure
Indices, surds, rearranging, inequalities, algebraic fractions, graphs and functions – specifically in the way they appear in multi-step exam questions where small slips cost big marks. -
Calculus in real exam contexts
Differentiation (chain, product and quotient rules, stationary points) and integration (areas, simple substitutions) in the kind of questions where the main challenge is choosing and justifying the method, not just applying a memorised rule. -
Mixed exam execution and paper strategy
Mixed Pure mini-papers and selected applied-style questions (one Mechanics-type, one Statistics-type) to rehearse time management, method communication and checking.
The precise mix of questions can vary slightly based on who enrols (and which boards they sit), but the underlying skills we train are the ones that drive marks across all major exam boards.
HOW THE SPACETIME LAB RUNS:
Inside the Lab we run the Spacetime Engine in a small group over four linked sessions:
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Session 1 – Diagnose & prioritise
Short baseline tasks and exam-style questions to see exactly where marks are currently lost, followed by a clear priority list for the Lab. -
Sessions 2 & 3 – Teach the minimum & drill
We revisit just enough method and theory to unlock marks, then drill exam-style questions that look and feel like the real thing, including short timed sections. -
Session 4 – Timed sets, correction & next steps
We run focused timed sets, walk through mark schemes, and have students rewrite their work to higher-grade script standards, ending with concrete next steps.
The goal is not simply “more practice”, but better exam behaviour that carries forward into mocks and real exams.
WHAT YOUR CHILD LEAVES WITH:
By the end of the Easter Lab, your child will leave with:
- A mini question-level analysis (QLA) for the topics we’ve worked on, showing where marks are currently gained and lost.
- A personal error bank that explains the patterns behind their mistakes (for example: mis-reading, algebra slips, weak graph interpretation).
- 2–3 focused sets of follow-up exam questions to use over the next 4–6 weeks as exams approach.
- A clear recommendation for the best next step inside Spacetime – for example a Topic Mastery Pack, Exam Accelerator or full A/A* Exam Lab, depending on their goals and timescale.
If you already learn with Spacetime one-to-one, this Lab plugs straight into your existing plan. If you are new to us, it can act as a high-quality diagnostic bridge into the right longer-term support.
PRACTICAL DETAILS & POLICIES:
How it runs (online):
- Sessions are delivered live in our online classroom.
- Students should join on a laptop or computer (not a phone) with stable internet, camera and microphone.
- They’ll need pen, paper, a scientific calculator and their exam board’s formula booklet if they have one.
Before the Lab:
- We may send a short diagnostic task so we can tune the Lab to the group. It is not graded; it simply helps us target the highest-impact gaps.
Cancellations & changes:
- Because this is a small group with limited places, we ask for at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or move a booking where possible.
- If we ever need to reschedule a session, we will offer a suitable alternative time or make-up arrangement.
Full terms for lessons and packages are outlined on our main FAQ and policy pages. This page summarises how they apply to this specific Easter Exam Lab.
BOOK YOUR PLACE:
Places are limited to keep the group small and productive. Use the booking form below to reserve your child’s place on this Easter Lab and complete payment securely. You’ll receive a confirmation email with all the joining details.
If you cannot see a time or date that works, or if you are unsure whether this Lab is the right fit, please contact us or book a Free Grade Roadmap Meeting and we’ll help you decide.

