About GCSEwiz
GCSEwiz is a patient AI coach for GCSE - practice that adapts to how you're doing, with honest, encouraging feedback and progress reports you can share with parents and teachers.
Who makes it
GCSEwiz is built by Syllabus Wiz, a small UK team, alongside its sibling site ALevelwiz (for A-level). One account carries a learner from GCSE through to A-level without signing up again. Today GCSEwiz covers 12 GCSE subjects, with more on the way.
How the practice questions are checked
Every practice question is a GCSE-style original question, written for GCSEwiz - never a real past paper. Before a question is published, it passes a mechanical verification step: the answer is re-computed independently, exactly one option may be correct, and every question must carry worked steps at three levels of detail. A question that does not pass does not ship.
The AI side is deliberately narrow. Marking is instant and local - a model never decides whether your answer was right. AI writes the coaching around it: follow-up explanations and the Learn chat, in plain English.
Where the data comes from
The grade tools run on the raw-mark boundaries the exam boards actually published, transcribed from AQA, Edexcel, OCR and Eduqas documents - and the series in use (currently June 2025) is always named, so you can see exactly which year's marks you are reading. Exam dates come from the boards' published timetables. Advice articles cite their primary sources - JCQ, Ofqual and the boards - inline, and each carries the date it was last reviewed.
Where a figure is an estimate, we say so: readiness is always an estimated readiness, never a grade prediction.
Built for young people
Most of our users are under 18, and the product is designed accordingly: privacy-first defaults, no public sharing of names without an explicit choice, and payment set up by an adult. The details live in our privacy policy and accessibility statement.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections or feedback are genuinely welcome - especially corrections. Email [email protected].