An AI tutor built for GCSE.
English Language, English Literature, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History and more. Edapt rebuilds every GCSE topic to match how you learn, then scores your practice at grade level. Free for everyone, no card.
GCSE subjects Edapt covers
English Language
Reading comprehension, descriptive and narrative writing and transactional writing, with structure and language technique practice built around your learning style.
English Literature
Prose, poetry and drama analysis, with comparative essay structure, close reading and quotation embedding modelled step by step.
Mathematics
Number, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, with worked solutions in your VARK style and past-paper practice at higher and foundation tier.
Biology
Cells, genetics, evolution and ecology, with diagram-based revision for visual learners and clean structured notes for reading-led students.
Chemistry
Atomic structure, bonding, rates, equilibrium and organic chemistry, with worked calculations and visual mechanism guides.
History
Source analysis, cause and consequence essay writing and thematic study, with paragraph scaffolds and model grade 8 and 9 responses.
Why GCSE students need an adaptive tutor
GCSEs cover a large number of subjects in a compressed revision window. Most students revise by re-reading notes or watching videos, which feels productive but produces shallow retention. Research on spaced repetition and the forgetting curve shows that revisiting material at increasing intervals builds far deeper recall than a single cramming session.
Edapt turns each GCSE topic into an active revision session, pitching content at your VARK learning profile and scoring your practice responses at grade level. Every question you answer tells Edapt which ideas to bring back sooner, so the revision schedule adjusts to your gaps rather than following a one-size plan.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against UK exam boards including AQA, Edexcel and OCR criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
The street was silent except for the distant hum of traffic, a sound that seemed to belong to another world entirely, one that had forgotten this forgotten place.
- Communication and organisation
- Grade 6
- Technical accuracy
- Grade 7
- Vocabulary and structural choices
- Grade 6
- The phrase 'forgotten this forgotten place' is a good start with repetition though a grade 7 response would develop the technique further, for example by extending the contrast between the busy world and the silent street across two or three images rather than one.
- Vary your sentence lengths more deliberately. The paragraph has three medium-length sentences in a row. Inserting a very short sentence after the longest one creates rhythm that assessors associate with grade 7 and above.
GCSE AI tutor: common questions
Which exam boards does Edapt support for GCSEs?
Edapt covers the core content across AQA, Edexcel and OCR. When you set your subject, tell Edapt which board you are on and it will pitch the content and question style to that specification.
Can Edapt help with both higher and foundation tier?
Yes. Set your tier when you set up your subject and Edapt adjusts the question difficulty, grade target and vocabulary to match your tier.
How does the grade 9 to 1 feedback work?
Edapt scores your practice response against the mark scheme descriptors for your exam board, gives you a grade for each assessment objective and explains in plain language what the next grade up requires. It is a study tool, not an official result.
Is the GCSE tutor free?
Yes, completely. Every tool on Edapt is free for every student. No subscription and no catch.
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