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Oxford Revise: Welcome

The home of straight-forward revision that works! After all, the Oxford Revise approach is all about making sure every minute you spend revising is effective and boosting your confidence as you prepare for your exams.

Plus, the Oxford Revise guides – and the resources you’ll find here, have been put together by a team of subject and revision experts. They have combined their years of experience with cognitive science strategies to give you unbeatable revision support!

What’s more, we’ll help you to lock in key knowledge and skills into your long-term memory and show you healthy, sustainable revision habits.

You’ve got this and we’re right here with you!

Are you preparing to resit GCSE English Language and Maths?

Support is at hand from the Oxford Revise team to help you plan, focus and make the most of this revision time.

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GCSE Revision

Watch Big Manny share his top revision tips – from switching between subjects to, importantly, tackling as many past papers as possible. Along the way, he breaks down what works and why. So, what’s his number one top tip? Watch the video to find out!

Top tips

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When should I start revising?

We’ve got lots of support for you on how to build a revision plan that works, no matter how much time you’ve got. Next, check out how that pesky forgetting curve works, and how you can combat it with a stellar plan. Spoiler alert: it’s Knowledge, Retrieval, Practice.

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Using metacognition in revision

So, what is metacognition and how can this actually be used in studying for your GCSE and A Level exams. To find out more explore with Oxford Revise.

Revision topics

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How to smash your mocks with Oxford Revise

Find out why mocks are so important, how to prepare for them and how they can help you in your real exams.

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How should I revise?

Series Editor Aaron Wilkes is on hand with plenty of advice and ideas – so that your revision counts and ultimately gets you exam ready.

Past papers: get practising

Practising past papers is, after all, a great way to revise for your exams. Here, you’ll not only find recent past papers but also mark schemes, so that you can confidently get through your exams.

Supercharge your Key Stage 3, A Level and GCSE revision!

Trusted by educators

Oxford Revise is used in over 1000 schools across the country. Teachers and educational providers across England rely on Oxford Revise for its effective revision methods and high-quality resources.

Comprehensive revision portfolio supporting you from Key Stage 3 (KS3) to A Level

Explore 61 dynamic revision guides across 15 subjects and 4 major exam boards—AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, and OCR. Each guide is packed with everything you need to feel confident and prepared for your exams.

We’re expanding fast, with 18 brand-new titles launching this year- including AQA GCSE MFL and Edexcel GCSE Business – so you’ll have even more resources at your fingertips!

Specialist advice

Discover tips and guidance from experts, examiners, and cognitive science specialists. The team supports you in building long-term memory, adopting healthy revision habits, mastering effective techniques, and avoiding burnout.

Extensive online support and resources for 11-18 year olds

Make the most of videos, podcasts, articles, revision planners, grade boundaries, mark schemes, specialist student packs, retrieval exercises, and exam-style questions to shape your revision strategy.

Get the support you need from Oxford Revise

Customise your study plans with tools like revision planners and the student pack for metacognition and self-regulation. Try different strategies and find the ones that work for you!

Oxford Revise legacy

Trust in the expertise of Oxford University Press, with a 500-year history in education publishing.

Award-winning

Celebrate with us! We’re super excited about snagging the Geographical Association Silver Publishing award for the two A Level Geography Guides.

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