Revision Resources
To help you plan, prepare, and get the best out of your revision, we've gathered some useful resources to help you study for and complete your exams more effectively.
Please make sure you have read How To Revise before you begin.
Revision sessions in school
Revision Sessions Year 11Step 1 - Make sure you are revising for the correct exam. Ask your teacher if you are unsure
GCSE Exam Specification Codes 2025
Step 2 - Visit the GCSE revision page and download your checklists for each subject. Save them in your OneDrive
The checklists give you the topics you need to revise for each subject. You should RAG rate them to start organising your revision. Self-testing will help you update your RAG ratings.
Step 3 - Make sure you have the revision guides you need and know what is on Microsoft Teams
Please contact your teachers if you need advice or help getting hold of revision guides. You can borrow revision guides from the library. Click on the Microsoft Teams image to go to your class teams.
Step 4 - Allocate blocks of thirty-five minutes for revision and create a timetable
Step 5 - Distributed Practice - Leitner systems such as Quizlet
Quizlet-certified GCSE content cards.
Make sure you check the Exam board for your GCSE. See Step 1.