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Free revision resources

Free GCSE and A-Level revision links students can use today

Useful for school websites, parent newsletters, and revision portals.

This page collects StudyVector routes that are safe to share publicly: free practice starts, subject hubs, required practical guides, revision techniques, and transparent quality notes. It is designed to sit alongside official exam-board resources, not replace them.

Last reviewed: 20 April 2026.

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Start with practice

Low-friction entry points for students who need to begin, not browse.

  • Try one free question

    Answer one GCSE or A-Level question before creating an account.

  • Exam-style questions

    Practice routes for students who want question-led revision.

  • Predicted papers

    Clearly labelled practice papers. Not official future papers.

Subject hubs

Good links for school websites, department pages, and revision portals.

  • GCSE revision hub

    Maths, English, Science, History, Geography, and more.

  • A-Level revision hub

    A-Level subject coverage and exam-style practice routes.

  • Premium revision

    See how StudyVector positions serious exam revision beyond generic AI help.

  • Revision topic index

    Browse GCSE and A-Level topic routes by subject and topic group.

  • All subjects and exam boards

    Check available GCSE, A-Level, admissions, and university routes.

High-value GCSE links

Evergreen pages that help students move from broad revision into a specific task.

  • GCSE Maths revision

    Topic-by-topic practice with AQA, Edexcel, and OCR routes.

  • GCSE Physics revision

    For calculations, required practicals, and exam-style explanation.

  • GCSE revision techniques

    Active recall, spaced practice, and exam technique advice.

Required practicals

Useful for Science departments and Year 11 revision pages.

  • GCSE Biology required practicals

    Methods, variables, graphs, and common exam mistakes.

  • GCSE Chemistry required practicals

    Practical guides for AQA, Edexcel, and OCR students.

  • GCSE Physics required practicals

    Methods, measurements, graphs, and evaluation prompts.

A-Level links

Focused starting points for sixth-form revision and subject newsletters.

  • A-Level Maths revision

    Core Maths, mechanics, statistics, and worked practice.

  • A-Level Physics revision

    Mechanics, electricity, waves, fields, and exam-style tasks.

  • How to revise for A-Levels

    A practical guide for planning, recall, and past-paper use.

Trust and quality

Useful when a school, directory, or writer needs to check how StudyVector describes itself.

  • How questions are written

    Question quality, AI boundaries, and specification mapping.

  • Accuracy and specification alignment

    How StudyVector handles coverage, mistakes, and limits.

  • Safe linking copy

    Accurate wording for resource lists, newsletters, and blogs.

How to use this page

A resource page, not a replacement for official materials

The strongest revision resource stack is usually simple: official specification, past papers, teacher guidance, then targeted practice that helps students act on weak areas.

School resource page

Add this page beside official exam-board links, BBC Bitesize, department resources, and revision timetable guidance.

Parent newsletter

Share the free question route when students need a small first step rather than another long list of revision advice.

Tutor or study-skills blog

Link to the subject hubs, required practicals, or question-quality page when writing about GCSE and A-Level revision.

Plain-language sharing rules

  • Use official specifications, past papers, and mark schemes as the source of truth.
  • Use StudyVector when students need topic routing, practice structure, and clearer next steps.
  • Do not describe StudyVector as an official exam-board partner unless a formal partnership is shown.

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