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Here you can find our winning combination of Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 print and online learning materials.
Our unbeatable revision resources are designed to help learners stay on top of course topics, boost knowledge and practice key skills. We provide resources to suit every learner, to help everyone achieve their potential!
GCSE and A level revision resourcesWe're here to highlight some of the resources to help you plan and implement effective recovery strategies for your learners. From intervention resources to targeted revision support, we want to help you find the best solution for your school.
Explore the supportIn-class and online teaching, with planning tools, teaching resources, ebooks, and homework across a wide range of subjects from ages 11 to 19. Start a free 30-day trial for your school!
Across the foundational KS3 curriculum, Pearson has set the bar high with tried and trusted digital and print resources delivering inspiration alongside the best possible chance of success for all.
We're passionate about helping every child achieve their full potential through learning. That's why we deliver high-quality tuition from qualified teachers to thousands of schools across the country. Our tutoring can help meet schools' intervention needs and enables pupils to make real progress with their learning.
We've made it easy to find the right people in Pearson to discuss your needs. Whether you're looking to see what we can offer your multi-academy trust, or you're interested in how our latest online tools can be useful for your department, your local Pearson consultants can help you make the right curriculum and resource decisions.
As more students are returning to the physical classroom, you’ve told us you’re focusing on supporting them with settling back in and minimising the impact of Covid-19 on their learning. We have a range we have a range of free and paid-for print and online resources to support schools, and help your students make progress and grow in confidence this term.
We believe that the History curriculum should be representative and inclusive of all learners, and reflect the ways that Britain has been shaped by its interactions with the wider world. Recent and current events have highlighted that we need, and want, to do more to ensure our History curriculum fully reflects today's students, and is free from bias.
We are thrilled to have signed the National Literacy Trust’s Vision for Literacy pledge for 2022, committing to taking action to improve literacy levels in the UK and help secure the economic future of the next generation.