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- GCSE (Year 10 & 11)
- Year 9
Art History #
- 23/09/2018 — 20th Century Recap – A Century of Change
- 26/10/2018 — Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
- 21/11/2018 — An Introduction to Expressionism
- 05/12/2018 — An Introduction to Cubism
- 12/12/2018 — An Introduction to Futurism
- 09/01/2019 — John and Paul Nash
- 30/01/2019 — The Fountain, Marcel Duchamp
- 20/03/2019 — Abstraction, Modernism and Abstract Expressionism
- 09/05/2019 — Why was Pop Art so important? (essay, with pictures)
- 13/06/2019 — An Introduction to Minimalism
Biology #
Chemistry #
My chemistry notes have helped countless students to perform well in their GCSE exam. They were written with Edexcel iGCSE 9-1 Chemistry in mind and cover all syllabus points in the phrasing and detail as required by exam mark schemes. They are available to download, free of charge, below.
GCSE Chemistry notes for 2020 exam
You can view all the diagrams that I drew for this notes pack in full quality in this Google Drive folder: GCSE Chemistry Diagrams.
English #
Too much to neatly fit it all on one page. Click here for a course overview, my essays and notes.
French #
- LL GCSE French Vocab on Memrise
- GCSE Worked Essay – Education School World of Work
- GCSE Worked Essay – Health
- GCSE Worked Essay – Describing people
Italian #
SPS 5th Form Italian Vocab on Memrise
Latin #
Latin GCSE 9-1 Vocab on Memrise
I found the following site incredibly useful in revising Germanicus and Piso. Note that this is a 3rd-party site; I claim no ownership of or responsibility for material hosted on it. GCSE Germanicus and Piso commentary
Physics #
Year 9 Resources #
Italian #
Physics #
Latin #
- Latin 4ths (Non-CE) Vocab on Memrise
- Spring Block Test Grammar Syllabus
- Summer Exam Grammar Syllabus
Greek #
- Greek to GCSE 4th Form Vocab on Memrise
- Spring Block Test Grammar Syllabus
- Summer Exam Grammar Syllabus
Chemistry #
- Gas Tests poster
- Laboratory Preparation of Hydrogen Gas
- Laboratory Preparation of Oxygen Gas
- Separating Salt and Sand
- Thermal Decomposition of Copper Carbonate
File archive #
You probably won’t find the following files useful any more, as the syllabus has changed very greatly.