Computer Science and IT
Computer Science
KS3
GCSE
AQA
8525
8520
OCR
J277
Edexcel
1CP2
1CP1
Eduqas
2020 specification
2016 specification
WJEC (2017 specification)
WJEC (2025 specification)
A Level
AQA (7516/7517)
For teaching and learning:
For online homework and revision:
For revision and exam preparation:
For programming support:
OCR (H046/H446)
For teaching and learning:
For online homework and revision:
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WJEC
Eduqas
IGCSE
CIE (0984)
Programming
Computational Thinking
Pseudocode
C#
HTML/CSS/JavaScript
Java
Micro:bit
PHP and SQL
Python
Scratch
Small Basic
Visual Basic
Information Technology (Level 1/2)
BTEC L1/L2
Digital Information Technology (2022)
Information Creative Technology
Cambridge Nationals L1/L2
IT (J836 from 2022)
Functional Skills
GCSE Digital Technology
CCEA
WJEC
AAQ and Vocational (Level 3)
BTEC National in Computing (2016)
AAQ BTEC National Computing (2025)
BTEC National in IT (2016)
AAQ BTEC National IT (2025)
Course Companions
Online Learning and Revision
Software Guides
Practice Papers
Cambridge Technical IT (2016)
Level 3 Information Technology
AAQ Cambridge Advanced National Application Development (2025)
Course Companions
Topic on a Page
Online Learning and Revision
Practice Papers
AAQ Cambridge Advanced Nationals Data Analytics (2025)
Course Companions
Topic on a Page
Online Learning and Revision
AAQ Cambridge Advanced National Cybersecurity (2026)
T Levels
Digital Software Development
Course Companions
Employer Set Project
Topic Tests
Digital Support and Security
Course Companions
Topic Tests
Digital Production Design & Development (last exams 2026)
Creative iMedia
Cambridge Nationals (J834)
Vocational Workbooks
Topic on a Page
Exam Preparation
eRevision
Photoshop / Premiere
AI
AAQ BTEC National IT: Paired Topic Tests
Original and comprehensive tests covering every specification topic – each with a paired reinforcement test that mirrors the first. Written specifically for the AAQ specification – ideal for identifying student and whole-class weaknesses.
- 32 tests of around 40 marks (average) – each fits perfectly into a single lesson or homework
- Variety of questions including 9-mark evaluation questions to practice for the exams
- Mark schemes include clear bullet-point answers and guidance for easy marking
Two tests for each spec topic – with mirrored questions for reinforcement.
- Flexible: use one in class, and one for home or revision
- Regular assessment ensures practice and progress
Having multiple tests for each topic means that one can be used as an end of unit test during the main teaching and the other could become a revision-driven assessment