Do you want help with studying, revision or exams? 

The Study Hub is a space designed with young people to help you feel calmer, more confident and more in control when you study. 

Whether you’re revising for GCSEs, doing coursework, preparing for college assessments, or taking music or sports exams, the Study Hub brings together tools, tips and support created for young people with epilepsy. You’re not alone - we’re here to help you do your best.

Coursework support 

Studying isn’t just about exams. Lots of young people complete coursework throughout the year. The Study Hub includes guidance and tips for managing deadlines, planning projects and staying on track. 

Who is the Study Hub for? 

The Study Hub is mainly for young people aged 14+, but younger students (11–13) may find parts of it helpful - especially SATs and early secondary school preparation. 

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Simple study tips, ideas and experiences

You told us you want quick, simple tips rather than long study guides. 
Here you’ll find short, practical ideas that other young people say help - from managing memory problems to planning your time in a way that works for you. 

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Your rights at school

Many young people don’t know what support they’re entitled to - and often schools only act at the last minute. Here you’ll find clear information about exam adjustments, special considerations and what your school or college can do to help you succeed. 

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Supporting inclusion in education

Do you teach a young person with epilepsy? We’re here to help you understand epilepsy and how to keep your students living with epilepsy safe and included at school. 

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Can I get help with exams?

Find helpful tips and resources for students with epilepsy to manage stress, stay organised, and succeed during exam season.

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Need someone to talk to?

We're proud to partner with Shout to offer free and confidential mental health support to anyone in distress. To use the service, simply text PURPLE to 85258. Shout’s trained volunteers can help with issues including anxiety, stress, loneliness or depression and are available 24/7.

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Revision tools

There are plenty of great revision tools online for exams and coursework for different age groups.

  • BBC Bitesize: BBC Bitesize has interactive and engaging lessons for primary and secondary students, up to and including GCSEs.
  • Seneca: Seneca provides quick lessons for students in the UK that help with memory recall.
  • Study Rocket: Study Rocket has hundreds of free lessons for GCSE and A-Level students.
  • Revision World: Revision World has past papers and revision tools for GCSE and A-Level students.

Letters and forms

Ask your school - or your child's school - for exam support and keep your school up-to-date with your epilepsy.

Individual Healthcare Plan

An Individual Healthcare Plan (IHP) is essential for young people with epilepsy, allowing everyone who needs to know about your epilepsy to stay up-to-date.

ABLE form

The Assessment of Behaviour and Learning in Epilepsy (ABLE) helps young people, parents and teachers understand learning, behaviour and support needs at school.

Education and epilepsy blogs

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Results Day Rejection to Dream Career

Charlotte's epilepsy diagnosis at 18 compromised her A-levels, but perseverance and openness to support led her from rejection on results day to her dream job.

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Annie on education and exams

Annie is a key member of our Youth Voice Network. In her story, she discusses her experience with education and her exam top tips.

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A space for young people, aged 13+, who are living with epilepsy, for them to share, learn and find support.