An encyclopaedia of science for students following the UK education system.
LAST MAJOR UPDATE: 26/07/2024

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This site will cover the entire UK science curriculum, including Chemistry, Biology, and Physics, for all key stages from KS1 to A-level. We are currently focusing on GCSE Chemistry and will expand to other subjects and levels in the future.

Yes, and it always will be! We won't even put adverts on the site. This means we don't make any money from the site, but we hope one day we might make some money from other sources (like selling worksheets or from YouTube/TikTok advertising).

If you're feeling generous then you can drop a donation to me at my buymeacoffee page: 
https://buymeacoffee.com/revisechemistry.uk

The content is organised by key stage and subject. You will find separate sections for KS1, KS2, KS3, GCSE, and A-level within each subject (Chemistry, Biology, and Physics).

Yes, we welcome contributions from teachers, students, and science enthusiasts. If you have content, corrections, or suggestions, please contact us via the contact form on our website.

https://www.revisescience.org.uk/contact.html

The site is updated regularly. As we are currently focusing on GCSE Chemistry, you can expect frequent updates in this section. Updates for other key stages and subjects will follow in due course.

On the home page you can find out when the last major update was. These involve adding entries (pages) to our encyclopaedia.

Absolutely! Teachers are encouraged to use and share our resources in their classrooms. All resources are designed to support the UK science curriculum and can be easily integrated into lesson plans.

Currently, only a few pages have exam-style questions, but in the future we plan to add this to all pages, and eventually... worksheets!

If you find any errors, please let us know through the contact form. We strive for accuracy and appreciate your help in making our resources better for everyone.

https://www.revisescience.org.uk/contact.html