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The Revision Planner.
A GCSE and A Level revision planner built on retrieval science. Structured. Personalised. Designed to work for the students who struggle to plan, and quietly better for everyone else.
- Built on retrieval science
- EEF-aligned spacing logic
- SEND-first design
- Live in Malmesbury School
What it does
Personalised retrieval, by default.
The planner takes a student’s subjects, exam dates, and self-rated confidence per topic, and generates a weekly schedule that frontloads the topics they’re least secure on, spaces them at retrieval-optimal intervals, and rebalances dynamically as they update their confidence.
For SEND learners, the planner removes the executive-function tax of building a revision schedule from scratch — the single biggest barrier to revision happening at all. For confident learners, it replaces low-quality mass practice with evidence-aligned spaced retrieval.
Outputs are PDF-printable for students who prefer paper, and the interface is keyboard-navigable for accessibility.
Try it
Two working demos.
These are the actual deployments running at Malmesbury School. Open either one and use it as a student would. No login. No demo data warning — this is the real tool.
Years 10–11
The original deployment. Designed around the GCSE timetable, KS4 subject blocks, and the cognitive load realities of fourteen subjects taught in parallel.
Open the demo A LevelYears 12–13
The A Level variant. Same retrieval-science foundation, scaled for the depth and weekly cadence of post-16 study programmes.
Open the demoBoth demos are branded for Malmesbury School. When deployed to your school, the planner takes your colours, your subjects, and your timetable structure.
Bring it to your school