Free revision resources
Schools and resource directories
A public hub collecting free StudyVector routes for GCSE and A-Level revision, designed to sit beside official exam-board resources.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/free-revision-resourcesResource links
If you maintain a school website, parent newsletter, revision resource list, education blog, or student support page, use the links and wording below. They keep the claim accurate and send students to useful entry points.
Schools and resource directories
A public hub collecting free StudyVector routes for GCSE and A-Level revision, designed to sit beside official exam-board resources.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/free-revision-resourcesSchools, tutors and parent newsletters
A shareable checklist page students can use to identify weak GCSE topics before starting a short practice set.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/gcse-topic-checklistsStudents and parents
Best when you want a low-friction link that lets a student open a small GCSE or A-Level card set before creating an account.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/revise?source=link_to_studyvector_low_focusSchool revision pages
Use this when linking from a department page, subject hub, school intranet, or revision resource list.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/subjectsBlogs and newsletters
Use this for study-skills roundups, exam-season advice, and topic-specific revision reading lists.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/blogTeachers and editors
A transparent page explaining how StudyVector treats specification mapping, reviewed question logic, and AI boundaries.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/how-questions-are-writtenSENDCo and pastoral teams
Use this when linking to dyslexia-friendly and low-friction revision support for school cohorts.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/schools/special-educational-needsDue diligence links
Use this when a page needs a trust link explaining coverage limits, accuracy handling, and exam-board wording.
https://www.studyvector.co.uk/legal/accuracyCopy and paste
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<a href="https://www.studyvector.co.uk/revise?source=link_to_studyvector_low_focus">Start low-focus GCSE or A-Level revision cards on StudyVector</a><a href="https://www.studyvector.co.uk/subjects">StudyVector GCSE and A-Level subject coverage</a><a href="https://www.studyvector.co.uk/gcse-topic-checklists">Free GCSE topic checklists from StudyVector</a><a href="https://www.studyvector.co.uk/blog">StudyVector revision guides</a>For school newsletters, resource directories, education blogs, or media references, contact the team and we will give you a factual description that fits the context.