Physics A Level Easter Revision Course – Online

Course Information

Course Description

Our online Physics A Level Easter crash courses take place over four days. Designed to prepare Year 13 students for their final exams, they include classes taught by experienced physics teachers with an in-depth knowledge of what it takes to secure a top grade.

During the course, students will recap on the key areas of A Level Physics, ensuring their knowledge and skills are up to par and that any gaps in their understanding are identified and filled in. Our teachers will also work with students on their exam technique, ensuring they have the ability to maximise their marks, whatever challenges their exam may pose.

In addition to online classes, students will receive further support with our high-quality revision materials. Professionally printed and bound, these tailor-made resources have been designed to make revision simple and digestible, both during and after the course.

Our Easter crash courses are a great way to take revision up a notch, giving students the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in their summer exams.

Suitable for:

  • Year 13 students
  • Students wanting to revise content
  • Students looking to improve exam technique
  • Year 12 students
  • Students who are predicted D or below

If you need help deciding if you will benefit from this course you can contact us. Alternatively, you may prefer to book 1-2-1 tuition instead.

Structure of the Day

Time 9:30am - 4:30pm

Classes are from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Registration starts from 9.15am.

There will be a 1 hour lunch break and a couple of 10 minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.

Day 1

Session 1
Introduction to Measurements and their Errors
Session 2
Particles & Radiation
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Mechanics & Materials
Session 4
Electricity

Day 2

Session 1
Waves
Session 2
Further Mechanics & Thermal Physics I
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Further Mechanics & Thermal Physics II
Session 4
Further Mechanics & Thermal Physics III
Session 5
Nuclear Physics I

Day 3

Session 1
Nuclear Physics II
Session 2
Nuclear Physics III
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Fields and their Consequences I
Session 4
Optional Topic: Turning Points in Physics
Session 5
Optional Topic: Turning Points in Physics

Day 4

Session 1
Fields and their Consequences II
Session 2
Fields and their Consequences III
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Q & A, Outstanding Topics
Session 4
Optional Topic: Astrophysics
Session 5
Optional Topic: Astrophysics

Day 1

Session 1
Introduction, 2. Units, Uncertainties & Vectors, 3.1 Motion
Session 2
3.2 Forces & Acceleration
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
3.3 Work & Energy
Session 4
3.4 Materials
Session 5
3.5 Newton’s Laws

Day 2

Session 1
4.4 Waves
Session 2
5.2 Centripetal Motion
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
5.3 Oscillations
Session 4
5.4 Gravitational Fields
Session 5
5.1 Thermal Physics

Day 3

Session 1
4.1-4.2 Charge, Current, Energy & Resistance
Session 2
4.3 Circuits
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
6.2 Electric Fields
Session 4
6.1 Capacitance
Session 5
4.5 Quantum Physics

Day 4

Session 1
6.3 Electromagnetism
Session 2
6.4 Nuclear & Particle Physics
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
5.5 Cosmology & Astrophysics
Session 4
6.5 Medical Imaging
Session 5
Q & A, Outstanding Topics

Day 1

Session 1
Topic 1: Working as a Physicist Topic 3: Electric Circuits I
Session 2
Topic 3: Electric Circuits II
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 7: Electric Fields
Session 4
Topic 7: Capacitance
Session 5
Topic 7: Magnetic Fields

Day 2

Session 1
Topic 5: Waves I
Session 2
Topic 5: Waves II
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 5: Particle Nature of Light
Session 4
Topic 9: Thermodynamics
Session 5
Topic 10: Space

Day 3

Session 1
Topic 2: Mechanics I
Session 2
Topic 2: Mechanics II
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 2: Mechanics III
Session 4
Topic 6: Further Mechanics
Session 5
Topic 12: Gravity

Day 4

Session 1
Topic 4: Materials
Session 2
Topic 13: Oscillations
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 8: Nuclear Physics
Session 4
Topic 8: Particle Physics
Session 5
Topic 11: Nuclear Radiation

Our Tutors

Hand-picked for their exceptional academic credentials and engaging personalities, the teachers and tutors we work with are some of the most experienced and gifted in the country. While each one is as unique as our students, they all bring their infectious enthusiasm and innovative teaching style to class, ensuring every PMT lesson is fresh, challenging, and inspiring. 

Gavin R.

Gavin R.

A teacher and education consultant with six degrees, two more in progress, and a PhD in the works, Gavin is certainly no stranger to the world of academia. Today he teaches physics at one of the UK’s leading independent schools and is passionate about the subject, particularly when it comes to topics such as relativity and quantum physics.

Gavin also has a background in studying social and natural sciences, allowing him to bridge the gap between subjects and work in fields that accomplish this, such as space law and anthrozoology. When he’s not studying or using his diverse knowledge and experience to teach his students, Gavin works as a fully qualified lawyer.

Mark R.

Mark R.

Mark graduated in Physics from Imperial College London. After a stint in a city job, he set his sights on becoming a teacher and took his PGCE in Physics and Mathematics at the Institute of Education. Today he boasts almost ten years of experience teaching years 12 and 13, and currently teaches physics, maths and computer science at a bilingual school in Russell Square.

A keen learner himself, Mark believes in keeping lessons enjoyable so that students have a positive learning experience and feel motivated to understand their subject in depth. When Mark isn’t teaching, he keeps himself occupied by bouldering, practising the piano, and losing chess games online.

Natalie W.

Natalie W.

Natalie, an Oxford graduate (2015) with a Masters in Education (2022), is your expert guide for mastering the Physics Aptitude Test (PAT).

With 6 years of experience preparing students for the PAT, she’s well-versed in knowing what to expect from the test and how to ensure you are best prepared for any kind of question that could be thrown at you. Natalie has previously run highly successful physics revision courses with PMT, where students have commented on her engaging style and her enthusiasm to address any queries. In the realm of PAT preparation, she excels at simplifying complex physics concepts and teaching effective problem-solving techniques.

As well as over 13 years of tutoring experience, Natalie’s expertise extends beyond the classroom. When she’s not tutoring full-time, Natalie is busy researching the impacts of private tuition on secondary students in the UK and internationally.

David O.

David O.

David holds a BA (Moderatorship) in Natural Sciences from Trinity College Dublin and has an impressive 30 years of experience as a teacher and tutor. Specialising in physics, maths and computer science, he believes in the power of clear explanation when it comes to helping his students understand complicated concepts. He considers himself a lifelong learner – always updating his knowledge and skills, to the benefit of his students.

Outside of work, David is an avid experimentalist, applying the very skills he teaches to his own electronic projects – robotics in particular. He also has a fascination with blockchain technology: he’s involved in the Helium project, an open-source project to build The People’s Network, and he’s especially interested in the use of NFTs in play-to-earn gaming. He’s currently focused on learning Solidity, to program smart contracts for the Ethereum blockchain.

Afiya R.

Afiya R.

Afiya holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Sussex and a PGCE from the UCL Institute of Education. In addition to over 10 years of experience as a science teacher and tutor, she also works as a trainer for Google for Education and an examiner for various exam boards. If that wasn’t enough to keep her busy, she also produces content for revision courses and various science content creators.

Afiya believes in making physics accessible as a subject, adapting her engaging teaching style to the needs of each of her students. Her tech-enabled lessons focus on understanding key concepts, terminology, and exam technique – the ingredients for a top grade.

If you would like 1-2-1 tuition with Afiya you can find her profile on our tuition platform.

Franklin. W

Franklin. W

Franklin has a BSc in Physics and Computer Science and gained his QTS in 2016. He is currently a Lead Partitional of Science (Previously Head of Physics) at an outstanding school in Dulwich where he is responsible for improving the teaching and learning in the Science department, training less experienced teachers and working with universities to recruit and train teachers.

Franklin is an experienced examiner and excels in teaching students exam skills. He always goes the extra mile to ensure that his students achieve the very best – supporting them in areas including advice for Sixth Form, University applications and entrance exams (such as PAT) and help with revision and exam technique.