Achieve Grade 9/A* In Your Computer Science Exams
Maximise your potential in Computer Science with structured resources and exam strategies tailored for success.
Upcoming Exams
GCSE Exam
Paper 1: Monday 12 May 2025 (PM)
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Paper 2: Tuesday 20 May 2025 (PM)
A Level Exam
Paper 1: Wednesday 11 June 2025 (AM)
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Paper 2: Wednesday 18 June 2025 (AM)
About Me
GCSEComputerScienceTutor
Final year Computer Science and Mathematics student.
Over 3 years of teaching experience, I have taught Mathematics and Computer Science to over 200 students, ranging from year 9 to year 13.
I've created this platform to support and empower computer science students, knowing from personal experience how challenging it can be when teachers don’t teach effectively.
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Mark Schemes are your best friends!
The best way to learn the content is by studying the definitions provided in the mark schemes. For example, if you're struggling with the CPU topic, refer to topic 1.1 and copy the definitions into your revision book. Use these definitions to aid your learning.
- Learning definitions exam boards want
- Learning the correct definitions
- Using your time effectively
Blurting or Flashcards
This step is crucial for retaining the knowledge you've acquired. Each time you begin revising, start by writing down everything you know about the topic. Use a different color to note any points you miss.
- Some may prefer going over flashcards
- Proven to be a helpful way of remembering information
- I've used this method to get A / A*
This website is your best friend
Practicing past paper questions is essential for exam success. That's why I've created this resource to help you tackle questions on topics you may find challenging.
- Do these exam questions in exam conditions
- Practice questions over and over again
- You'll get the grade 9
My Mission:
In Computer Science lessons, students often learn the bare basics (sometimes not even the basics, due to poor teaching). Let’s revolutionise Computer Science education together!