GCSE Revision Hub
Effective Study Resources & Tips
Let’s get one thing straight—revision isn’t just copying out your notes. Effective revision means actively engaging with the material: tackling past paper questions, working through targeted practice, and doing quick, focused activities like those found in the Prichard Revision Guides.
Revisit topics regularly until they stick. The more often you come back to them, the more natural they’ll feel. This is also a great time for family members to get involved—testing you, asking questions, or helping you stay on track.
Keep it active, keep it focused—and you’ll see the results.
Good revision should:
+ Reinforce what you’ve already studied
+ Highlight areas of weakness and strength
+ Build your confidence, step by step
Physics GCSE
A complete revision guide for all the current AQA GCSE Physics courses including the Trilogy, Synergy and Physics GCSE.
£15.00
Chemistry GCSE
A successful method of consolidating & reaffirming facts and concepts for students studying GCSE Chemistry.
£15.00
Biology GCSE
Proven aide to remembering and reaffirming scientific facts and concepts for students studying GCSE Biology.
£15.00
Learn the method. Master the question. Succeed with confidence.
GCSE Revision Hub
3 Ways Parents Can Support GCSE Revision
Step one
Create a Structured Study Environment
Help your child set up a quiet, organised space free from distractions. Ensure they have all necessary supplies – textbooks, stationery, and a comfortable workspace. A consistent study environment improves focus and retention.
Step two
Encourage a Balanced Revision Schedule
Work with your child to develop a realistic timetable that balances revision, breaks, and leisure. Short, focused study sessions with regular breaks are more effective than long, unstructured periods.
Step three
Encourage and Motivate
Keep stress low and confidence high by offering regular praise and positive feedback. A calm, encouraging environment helps students stay focused and motivated.
A proven track record
Tried & Tested by GCSE Students
I really liked Physics by example as it is very clearly laid out and breaks down each physics equation so I could understand them.
Will Knight
Physics by example is a great book which contains realistic practice questions which helped me apply my knowledge and helped me learn for my exams.
Alice Reilly
Easy to understand, explains the topics well.




