Author: Penny
Platform: Brashan Chemistry Website
Date: Thursday, 12 of March 2026
Topic: Part 1: The Science of the Grade Jump
Part 1: The Psychology of the Grade Jump
Have you ever felt trapped by a predicted grade? Seeing a 'C' on your progress report when you know you are capable of an 'A' can be demoralising. But here is the secret: a predicted grade is a reflection of your past performance, not a boundary on your future potential. At Brashan Chemistry, we specialise in helping students shatter these ceilings and soar toward academic excellence.
To move from a C to an A, you must shift your perspective on revision. Many students fall into the trap of "passive review": reading through highlighted notes and hoping the information sticks. To unlock true mastery, you need to embrace intensive revision.
The Science of "Desirable Difficulty"
Research suggests that the most effective learning happens when the brain is challenged. This is known as "desirable difficulty." When you engage in tasks that feel tough: like solving complex A-level Chemistry equations or explaining GCSE Physics concepts from scratch: your brain creates "durable memory consolidation." It feels harder because it is working better.
Why Interleaving Wins
While many intensive courses focus on "blocking" (spending eight hours on one single topic), our upcoming Easter Crash Program (Mar 30-31) utilises interleaving. By mixing different STEM topics and spacing out practice, we force your brain to constantly retrieve information. This process strengthens your memory recall and ensures that when you sit your exam, you aren't just remembering what you read yesterday: you are applying what you truly know.
Join our community of high achievers and unleash your full potential. Whether it is GCSE Maths or A-level Biology, the jump from a C to an A is not a mystery; it is a strategic process.

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Author: Penny
Platform: Brashan Chemistry Website
Date: Thursday, 12 of March 2026
Topic: Part 2: High-Octane Techniques for Rapid Improvement
Part 2: High-Octane Techniques for Rapid Improvement
If you want to elevate your performance from a C to an A, you cannot rely on the same habits that got you the C. You need a toolkit of high-impact strategies that empower you to master difficult STEM content in record time.
The Feynman Technique: Mastery through Teaching
One of the most powerful tools we use at Brashan Chemistry is the Feynman Technique. To truly understand a concept, you must be able to explain it simply, as if you were teaching a child. If you stumble over your words when explaining organic chemistry mechanisms, you’ve found a gap in your knowledge. Dive into those gaps! By refining your explanation until it is crystal clear, you build a deep conceptual understanding rather than surface-level recall.
Active Recall: The Ultimate Memory Hack
Stop re-reading your textbook. Instead, use active recall. Close the book and write down everything you remember about a topic. This forces your brain to "dig out" the information, which cements it in your long-term memory. Our Easter Crash Program is built around this principle. We don’t just lecture; we facilitate active engagement.

Mock Exams and Practice Testing
Research rates practice testing as "very high" for improving exam performance and: crucially: reducing exam anxiety. When you participate in our Easter Crash Program on March 30-31, you will be exposed to exam-style conditions and high-level questioning. This familiarises you with the "volatility" of GCSE and A-level papers, ensuring you remain calm and focused when it matters most.
Watch your achievements soar as you transition from passive learner to active master. We are here to journey together toward that Grade 9 or A*.
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Author: Penny
Platform: Brashan Chemistry Website
Date: Thursday, 12 of March 2026
Topic: Part 3: The 48-Hour Catalyst – Our Easter Crash Program
Part 3: The 48-Hour Catalyst – Our Easter Crash Program
The clock is ticking toward the 2026 exam season. For many students, the Easter break is the final strategic window to fix lingering misunderstandings and excel in their STEM subjects. Our Easter Crash Program, running on the 30th and 31st of March, is designed to be the catalyst for your transformation.
Why 48 Hours Changes Everything
You might wonder: "Can I really jump two grades in two days?" The answer lies in focus. During our intensive sessions, we strip away the fluff and focus on the high-yield topics that examiners love. We provide the structure, the expert coaching of Dr. Erada Oguntoye, and the latest pedagogical techniques to ensure every minute counts.
What to Expect:
- Intensive GCSE & A-level STEM Coaching: Targeted sessions in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Maths.
- Expert Feedback: Real-time corrections to your technique.
- A Supportive Community: Surround yourself with peers who are just as driven as you are.
Stay up to date with the most effective revision strategies and don't let this opportunity slip away. The difference between a C and an A is often just 48 hours of directed, high-intensity effort.
Unleash your full potential this March. We have helped over 15,000 students unleash their academic power: your story is next.
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: BRASHAN CHEMISTRY PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT AND TUTORING SERVICES. WHILE OUR PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO MAXIMISE STUDENT POTENTIAL AND IMPROVE EXAM PERFORMANCE, WE DO NOT GUARANTEE SPECIFIC GRADE OUTCOMES. RESULTS VARY BASED ON INDIVIDUAL EFFORT, PRIOR ATTAINMENT, AND EXTERNAL EXAM CONDITIONS. ALL CONTENT PROVIDED IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES. ENROLMENT IN THE EASTER CRASH PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS. BRASHAN CHEMISTRY IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY SPECIFIC EXAM BOARD.
