A Level maths Revision
How does Oxford Revise support your Maths A Level revision?
We can show you how to make your Maths A Level revision count by offering a structured and effective approach to exam preparation. Want to ace your upcoming A Level Maths exam? Look no further! Oxford Revise is here to help you revise efficiently and effectively with revision techniques that really work. With our hints and tips, revision guides, resources and specialist support you can walk into the exam hall with confidence. Knowledge, Retrieval, Practice… It’s simple but it works. You can do it, and we are here to help! You’ve got this!
We have a wealth of experience in supporting students for Edexcel Maths A Level exams. The Oxford Revise approach includes:
- Knowledge organisers: Start each session with a clear presentation of key information, ensuring you understand the essential concepts.
- Retrieval practice: Test your knowledge with quick-fire recall questions to reinforce learning and ensure the information sticks.
- Practice questions: Engage with exam-style questions to build confidence and exam readiness.
- Expert tips and resources: Access videos, podcasts, and planners created by subject experts to guide your revision strategy.
- Personalised support: Use tools like revision planners and progress trackers to tailor your study plan to your needs.
2025-2026 Exam dates
Wednesday, 3 June 2026, PM: Paper 1
Thursday, 11 June 2026, PM: Paper 2
Thursday, 18 June 2026, PM: Paper 3
A Level results day
A Level results published |
Thursday 13th August 2026 |
Thursday 12th August 2027 |
Thursday 12th August 2028 |
Thursday 16th August 2029 |
Thursday 15th August 2030 |
Useful links
Revision resources
Revision and exam support
When should I start revising?
We’ve got lots of support for you on how to build a revision plan that works however much time you’ve got. Check out how that pesky forgetting curve works, and how you can combat it with a stellar plan.
Revision planner
Your revision plan is going to be one of your most important revision tools (alongside your Oxford Revise Revision Guides, of course 😉). Use this free planner to start building yours.