Welcome to the Exams and Revision page for Sixth Form students. This resource is designed to help you prepare effectively for your upcoming exams. Whether you're looking for revision tips, timetables, or support with managing stress, you'll find all the tools you need to succeed. We encourage you to make the most of these resources to stay organised, focused, and confident as you approach your exams.
Take notes whilst watching the videos on different topics - This will help you remember the content
Pause the video when you need or rewind it - use the activities to test your understanding
Go back to the videos to help you find answers to the question you are stuck answering
Use the videos to help you make Mind Maps, Flash Cards, Mini Posters or post it notes on the topics you need to revise.
Make a Mind Map using the Syllabus information before an upcoming tests - this will help highlight what you don't know and need to revise.
What are Flash Cards and How to use them
Micro-posters
How to Mind-Map topics
How to use post it notes for revision
Study Smart
How to review your exams more efficiently
8 Habits of successful students
How to use the syllabus
Save my exams - Free topic questions, flashcards, mark schemes, notes and full past-paper packs
Maths and physics tutor - Free topic questions, flashcards, mark schemes, notes and full past-paper packs
Exam mate - Free topic questions, mark schemes, notes and full past-paper packs
S-cool - Free topic questions, flashcards, mark schemes, notes and full past-paper packs
KH8 Biology - A one stop shop for all your biology revision needs
KH8 Chemistry - A one stop shop for all your biology revision needs
Cognito - Science and maths revision videos and practice questions
Get Revising Planner – Build a personalised revision timetable in minutes and export it to your phone.
Khan Academy – Self-paced video lessons for maths, sciences and economics from basics to advanced
Exam season can raise stress levels for students and worries for parents. The best support is often simply staying calm, letting your child know you’re ready to listen, and drawing up “plan A, B and C” together so whatever results day brings, they already know the next step.
A concise parent guide is available here:
https://www.oxfordrevise.com/a-level/how-to-support-child-a-level/.