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Study Membership · Kilkenny · Evening Study

A place to belong to, not just sign up for.

The Revise Study Membership is a year-long place in the room — supervised evening study Monday to Thursday for 5th and 6th Year students. Structured study blocks, phones for school use only, a real room full of peers all doing their own work.

Schedule
Mon — Thu, 4:30 — 9:10pm
Venue
Kilkenny Centre
Levels
5th & 6th Year
Term
Per term · monthly plan available
Since 2007 — nineteen years in Kilkenny Over 1,000 students a year study with Revise ★★★★★ 5.0 from 105 reviews →
“I would have wasted so much time at home. Being in a room full of people who are also working just makes you work. Simple as that.”
Revise student · Kilkenny
Why parents send their children here

The environment does the work the home can't.

Revise runs supervised evening study in Kilkenny for 5th and 6th Year students — two, three or four nights a week, in a structured study environment built around Leaving Cert preparation.

Most students don't fail because they can't learn. They fail because there is no place, no time, no rhythm in their week where focused work is the only thing on offer. Bedrooms have phones, kitchens have noise, libraries are too quiet to ask a question.

The Revise Study Membership was built for exactly this gap. A real classroom, set hours, supervised by an adult who knows what serious work looks like, and a room full of other students doing their own work. That last bit — the room of peers — is the part nothing at home can replicate.

Attendance is tracked and parents are kept informed. Breaks are timed. The structure is what makes it work — and the membership format is what gives families the consistency they need across a full academic year.

Membership tiers

Choose your nights. Pay how you prefer.

Every membership includes supervised study, attendance tracking, the structured break schedule, regular parent updates, and free access to Mathslive — our complete online notes, flashcards and exam tools at mathslive.ie, free for as long as you're a member. Pay the full term up front, or by a €50 deposit and three monthly instalments.

Places are capped to keep the room the right size. We were full two years ago and may well fill again — so it's worth taking your place early rather than late.

Term 1 · 15 weeks

Pick your nights, add Maths grinds, see your price.

Study two to four nights a week, add weekly Maths grinds, and every member gets free Mathslive access. Pay by direct debit or up front. Full pricing and enrolment are all on one page.

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Add to your membership

Upgrade at any time.

Already a member? Maths Grinds can be added to any membership tier at any point in the year — just get in touch and we'll work out the part-term cost. Saturday Study stands on its own: no membership needed, €5 a session or €10 for the day, pay as you go.

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Higher or Ordinary, taught live every week inside the study window. Can't get in for a match or an away game? Join the same grind live from home. Out sick? Every grind is recorded — watch it back the same week. Nothing missed.
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Add Saturday Intensive
Two structured Saturday sessions — morning and afternoon — for focused exam-paper work. Stands on its own — €5 a session, €10 for the day. No membership needed: pay as you go and come whenever you want the room.
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The savings stack

Two ways the price comes down — and they add up.

Take four nights of study−€50.
Add Maths Grinds to your studyanother −€50.
So a four-night student doing grinds is €100 better off — and Mathslive is in, free.

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How an evening runs

The shape of every weeknight.

Four study blocks, three short breaks, finished by ten past nine. The same rhythm, every night.

4:30 — 5:30
First study block — silent, structured.
5:30 — 5:45
Short break.
5:45 — 6:45
Second study block.
6:45 — 7:00
Break — food and fresh air.
7:00 — 8:00
Third study block — the deep-work hours.
8:00 — 8:10
Short break.
8:10 — 9:10
Final study block. Day's work done at 9:10pm.
House rules

How we work, plainly said.

We've run on these rules since 2007. They are the reason the room works.

01

Phones are for school use only.

Phones are allowed in the room — but for school use only. If a phone is used for anything else, a first warning is given. A second offence, the phone is taken for the rest of the night.

02

Work is silent and individual.

Every student works on their own subjects, in silence, during study blocks. No talking, no group work, no distractions for the people around you.

03

A kitchen for breaks.

Students bring their own food. The kitchen has water, kettles, toasters and microwaves — everything you need to fill a bottle, make a cup of tea or heat up something proper for the break.

04

Disruption ends the membership.

Students who repeatedly disrupt others are asked to leave and do not return. The room is for students who want to be there. This rule has been the same since 2007 and it is not going to change.

05

Withdraw and you're refunded. No quibble.

If a student withdraws from study or grinds, we refund the unused portion — no forms, no medical certs, no awkward conversation. The odd missed night isn't refunded — grinds are recorded, so nothing's lost — but a genuine withdrawal always is. The same straight policy since 2007.

Frequently asked

A few things parents and students ask.

Why study here instead of at home?

Structure. The evening has a beginning, a middle and an end — four timed blocks, the same every night, so there's no deciding whether to start. And the breaks are the key: they're timed and they're social, so students get the chat out of their system and come back ready to work. At home there's no shape to the evening, and nothing to come back to. Here there is.

What if my child isn't very motivated?

Most aren't, left to themselves — that's the whole point of the room. When everyone around you is working in silence, it's almost impossible not to work too; the environment does what nagging at home can't. And we're straight about the other side of it: if a student genuinely won't work, we'll say it to them, and if that doesn't change we'll ask them to leave. The room is for students who want to be there — and that's exactly what keeps it working for the ones who do.

Is there a teacher in the room or just a supervisor?

There is always a supervisor in the room, and for several of the weeknights there is a Maths teacher available for questions during one of the study blocks.

Can my child be a member and also do a grinds night?

Yes — that's exactly what the Plus Memberships are designed for. The grinds session runs inside the Study Membership window, so students stay in the building.

Can I add Maths Grinds or Saturday Intensive later?

Maths Grinds can be added to any membership tier at any point in the year — get in touch and we'll work out the part-term cost. Saturday Study is separate and needs no membership: €5 a session, €10 for the day, just turn up.

Is food provided during the break?

No — students bring their own. The kitchen has water, kettles, toasters and microwaves on-site, so students can fill a bottle, make a hot drink or heat something up.

What's the phone policy?

Phones are for school use only — looking up notes, definitions, online textbooks. If a phone is used for anything else, a first warning is given. A second offence, the phone is taken for the rest of the night.

What if my child misses a night?

Not a problem — the place is always there, and because grinds are recorded, nothing's lost; they pick up the next night where they left off. And if a student ever needs to withdraw properly, the unused portion is refunded — no quibble, as always.

Memberships open for the coming term.

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