Spring Physics is here to support girls who want to achieve their best in their GCSE/IGCSE physics exams—whether in a traditional classroom or home-schooling.
Encourage your daughter to understand and love physics and achieve her best possible grade in the exam.

 

With relatable examples for girls, visual aids, and interactive questions, our modules turn complex processes into straightforward and relevant concepts.

 

Girl learning GCSE physics

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Online modules that guide you thought GCSE physics

Email support

When you enrol in a module you will be able to email any physics questions that you have so that you feel supported throughout the course.

Quizzes

Learning should be enjoyable and our quizzes add fun to your GCSE AQA Physics journey. Test your knowledge and track progress. Learning can be an exciting!

Fun diagrams and pictures

Modules include nice diagrams and visuals to help you grasp complex ideas easily.  Learning physics can be fun if it’s visually engaging.

Explanations and examples relevant to girls

Our modules are tailored for girls. Examples are used to make physics more relatable and interesting for girls.

Exam style questions

Prepare for your exams with our practice questions and detailed explanations. It’s not just about passing; it’s about truly understanding physics.

Certificate of completion

For each module completed, a certificate is is awarded to celebrate their achievement.

Module journey

A little about me…

Hi, I’m Laura. I  qualified as a Physics teacher in 2005 at Southampton University –

I gained my Physics degree there too.

I’ve taught in a variety of schools including an all-girls grammar school, three secondary and two private schools-one in the New Forest and one in an International School in Marbella, Spain. Since starting a family I have privately tutored and mentored students who need more practice and an extra confidence boost in their studies.

My passion is to get more girls into Physics-there are not enough females in the industry and we are more than capable of doing well in the subject!

So I decided to create online GCSE and IGCSE  courses that you can use to learn Physics at home. These modules are self-paced designed in a way that you feel relaxed and confident as you work though each one.

Testimonials

Thank you for all the help you have given me especially building up to my final exams. You kept me inspired to do my best.

Madeleine

Thank you for being such a great physics teacher-it’s not my easiest subject but you’ve really helped me get to grips with it!

Harriet

Resources

YouTube Channels 

I love the YouTube channels  “The Science Asylum” or “Veritasium“. They focus on physics concepts in a fun and engaging way.

Physics girl aka “Diana Cowern” is an inspiration for any girl to start enjoying physics.

Study Apps and Tools

Khan Academy, Quizlet, or Anki are just a few of the many physics-related apps available.

 

 

 

BBC bitesize is great. It has some fab simulations and covers all exam boards.

In the news

Girls in Maths and Physics is an event to inspire young female mathematicians and physicists. To register for Girls in Maths & Physics 2024 click here.

 

Gloucester physics teacher inspiring girls in STEM receives honorary doctorate. Click here to read more.

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