
A Level Psychology Revision
How does Oxford Revise support your Psychology A Level revision?
Psychology is one of the most popular A Levels out there, with its broad range of topics that sit across science and social sciences. And Oxford Revise is ready to help you dive straight in to your Psychology A Level revision with our cognitive science approach.
We have a wealth of experience in supporting students for AQA Psychology A Level and AS exams. As a matter of fact, for each of the 17 topics in the specification, you will find:
- Knowledge organisers: You’ve got to start somewhere, and with Oxford Revise this involves establishing all of the key knowledge you need to know. These knowledge organisers break down each topic into manageable chunks, and are organised to show you how AO1 points are related to AO3 points so you can easily evaluate the information and studies presented.
- Retrieval practice: Next you will find simple and short retrieval questions. These lock in topic knowledge, with some additional questions from earlier topics to check how well you’ve remembered them. At each stage, you can use these to check and build your confidence in each area.
- Practice questions: Once you’re confident with these first two steps, the final thing to do is to practice with 100s of exam-style questions. There is a mix of question types to put your knowledge to the test, with approach-strategies on the page, and mark schemes and answers available via QR codes.
Our expert authors
Author and Series editor: Adelaide McLaughlin
Adelaide McLaughlin
Adelaide has been teaching A Level Psychology since 2014 in a sixth form college in Shropshire. She is an accomplished psychology author and popular YouTuber.
2025-2026 Exam dates
Friday, 15 May 2026, AM: Introductory topics in Psychology
Wednesday, 20 May 2026, AM: Psychology in context
Friday, 5 June 2026, AM: Issues and options in Psychology
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 |
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