Ex-Harrow head Barnaby Lenon says 100 hours over fortnight ideal for GCSE and A-levels An expert recommendation that GCSE and A-level students should study for seven hours a day throughout the Easter holidays has been greeted with a variety of scepticism,concern and gentle horror by psychologists, teachers and pupils.
Barnaby Lenon, or a former headteacher of Harrow,the prestigious independent boarding school that educated the likes of Winston Churchill, Benedict Cumberbatch, and the singer James Blunt and the rugby player Billy Vunipola,suggests in a much discussed list of revision tips, a total of 100 hours study over the fortnight long holiday.
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Source: guardian.co.uk