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FLORENCE • ROME
Tuesday 7th – Friday 10th April 2026
“I’m really happy to say I got an A*! I’m now going to Edinburgh, my first choice, your course helped so much, and I enjoyed it a lot.” Beatrice, Easter Revision course

As exam season approaches and tensions rise around Easter, a constructive break can be incredibly beneficial. Join Art History Abroad’s intensive 4-day History of Art revision course to Florence and Rome, for those taking the Edexcel A Level exam.
Features
- A 4-day tour entirely based around the needs of students in preparation for the A Level exam
- Small teaching group of no more than 10
- A timetable based around the themes and case studies for individual students
- The opportunity for individual 1:1 tuition at no extra cost
- Experienced tutors (2) who know the rigours of the A Level syllabus
- Entirely based on site, with discussions which are so beneficial, compared to classroom lessons and reproduction images
- Helpful notes and reading and watch lists
- Fun quizzes to rehearse and embed knowledge
- A report at the end of the course
Benefits
- Particularly for worried or weary students, such a focused break can restore enthusiasm and love for the subject
- First hand knowledge of art and architecture makes for vivid, engaged essay writing
- Discussions based around sample questions lead to practiced and succinct essay writing
- A study break away from desk bound study is as good as a rest
- Total emersion in the subject and place and the opportunity to chat about the exam over supper only adds to the value of the experience.
NB: 24 hours of study is equivalent to 6 weeks of lesson time per A Level at school. Per hour of study, AHA fees are equal to the hourly rate of a London Tutorial college Easter Revision Course, and yet this course is in Italy.
“The course was incredibly helpful in strengthening my exam preparation. The tutors were so helpful, offering expert guidance, and the trip itself was so enjoyable and enriching.” Evie, Easter Revision course

Safety: AHA has enormous experience of running summer and gap year courses for teenagers and frequently organises tours for individual schools. Owing to the workman like nature of this course, students will be back in the hotel by 11pm for a good night’s sleep and complete attendance is mandatory.
AHA organises the accommodation, transfers, teaching, museum entrance bookings in order to make the very best use of valuable time. We recommend flights and ask individuals to book them online in order to achieve the best price (ironically, flights bought as a group are more expensive these days).
Included:
- Accommodation & breakfast
- Transfers in Italy & train travel
- All entrance tickets
- Teaching, notes, and reading/watch lists
Not included:
- Flights
- Lunch and supper
- Travel insurance (AHA has a recommended policy)
For more information or enquiries, please email cressida@arthistoryabroad.com
Looking for a longer course? Have a look at our Summer Holiday and Gap Year courses in Italy