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A public hub collecting free StudyVector routes for GCSE and A-Level revision, designed to sit beside official exam-board resources.

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Students and parents

Best when you want a low-friction link that lets a student answer one GCSE or A-Level question before creating an account.

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School revision pages

Use this when linking from a department page, subject hub, school intranet, or revision resource list.

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A transparent page explaining how StudyVector treats specification mapping, reviewed question logic, and AI boundaries.

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SENDCo and pastoral teams

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<a href="https://www.studyvector.co.uk/free-question">Try a free GCSE or A-Level question on StudyVector</a>
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Revision guides
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  • Do not describe StudyVector as an official exam-board partner unless a formal partnership is shown.
  • Do not add star ratings, review counts, or school endorsement claims that are not directly sourced.
  • Do not promise grade improvements or guaranteed outcomes.

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