Pomodoro Technique An Easy GCSE Revision Hack

Using the Pomodoro Technique

What is the Pomodoro Technique?  We’ve all had that feeling of sitting and staring at the same page for what seems like hours – nothing is going in, so to make up for that you sit there for even longer. The perpetual loop of unproductively! Well don’t worry – there is a technique that will […]

5 Great Quotes & Tips You Can Use To Help Analyse Class In An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestley As a student preparing for your GCSE English Literature exam, it’s important to understand the themes and motifs of the book “An Inspector Calls” by J.B. Priestley. This play explores the concept of class and its impact on society, which is an essential topic for the exam. In this […]

5 Quotes You Can Use To Analyse Poverty In A Christmas Carol

Analyse Poverty In A Christmas Carol

Analyse poverty in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens with these 5 quotes that can help you with your GCSE English exam revision. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens This novella is studied by many students for their GCSE English exams. It was first published in 1843 and is largely regarded as a classic in […]

Purpose Before Profit: Our latest achievement

Purpose Before Profit: Our latest achievement

We are delighted to announce that SchoolOnline are finalists for the Lloyds Bank Purpose Before Profit Award! This is a real honour for us and a fantastic achievement. Here we answer all your burning questions about our finalist status and why purpose before profit is so important to us at SchoolOnline.   1. What is […]

We’re award finalists in 3 categories!

We're award finalists in 3 categories!

SchoolOnline are delighted to announce that we are award finalists in three categories as part of The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards! What are The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards? Attracting a variety of organisations, it is the largest and most comprehensive business awards programme in the United Kingdom. These awards celebrate businesses that […]

Our CEO is an award finalist for the New Entrepreneur of the Year Award!

Our CEO is an award finalist for the New Entrepreneur of the Year Award!

We are excited to announce we have been shortlisted for another award within The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards with our CEO a finalist for the New Entrepreneur of the year Award! What is The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards? Attracting a variety of organisations, from disruptive start-ups to established SMEs, it’s the […]

The Appeal Process for GCSE Results – 2 Stages

GCSE Results Appeal Process

What is the appeal process for GCSE Results? If you didn’t get the grades that you wanted, don’t worry! We’re here to walk you through the appeal process for GCSE results. You have a number of options open to you if you are unhappy with the results you receive or you think they are wrong, […]

We’ve been shortlisted for a new positive social impact award!

We're finalists for the Lloyds Bank Positive Social Impact Award!

We are delighted to announce that SchoolOnline has been shortlisted for a new positive social impact award as part of The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards. We are finalists for The Lloyds Bank Positive Social Impact Award. This awards programme celebrates the resilience and innovation of the UK’s best businesses. We are honoured to […]

Launching: Assignments Teacher Tools for GCSE Exams and KS2 SATs Revision

Teacher Tools KS2 and GCSE Revision Aids

After months of hard work, we’re thrilled to announce that we have launched our Assignments Teacher Tools on our platform. These powerful teacher tools for GCSE Exams and KS2 SATs arm teachers with everything they need to ensure their students’ revision is highly focused. Our platform’s unique focus is on individual, bite-size tutorial videos. Each […]

The Forgotten Pressures of Exams

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Testing is a major factor in British schools, with exams starting in primary school and continuing through to leaving age. They put a huge amount of pressure on pupils to perform but are arguably the key factor used to measure a child’s progress through the education system. Along with the extra expectations placed on students […]