Is Save My Exams Accurate?

Yes, Save My Exams is accurate. Our revision notes and exam questions are written by examiners, matched to your specific exam board, and double-checked by Curriculum Experts before they go live.

Liam Taft

Written by: Liam Taft

Reviewed by: Emma Dow

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Is Save My Exams Accurate

Key Takeaways

  • Save My Exams content is written by Curriculum Experts: qualified teachers and examiners with 400+ years of combined classroom experience.

  • Every page is matched to your specific exam board and syllabus, down to the terminology, notation and command words.

  • Each resource is reviewed by at least two Curriculum Experts before it's published, and any reported error is corrected within 7 working days.

  • Smart Mark, our AI marking tool, grades answers 69% more accurately than ChatGPT because it's trained on real mark schemes.

  • Independent Trustpilot reviews from students and teachers describe the content as accurate and exam-specific.

How does Save My Exams keep its content accurate?

Save My Exams keeps content accurate through a defined quality process called the Content Quality Index (CQI). Accuracy is one of its core pillars, and every equation, formula, fact and figure is reviewed with the goal of 100% accuracy.

Every resource is checked by at least two Curriculum Experts during writing, so mistakes get caught before you ever see them.

Nothing made by humans is flawless, and the occasional error still slips through. When one is reported, Save My Exams corrects it within 7 working days. 

You can read more in our commitment to content excellence.

Who writes Save My Exams revision content?

Save My Exams content is written by Curriculum Experts: experienced teachers and examiners who specialise in the subjects and courses they create for. Together, the team holds more than 400 years of classroom experience.

That background is what makes the content trustworthy, and it's the clearest difference between Save My Exams and an anonymous website. A Curriculum Expert knows:

  • How each topic is actually taught and where students slip up

  • What examiners look for, because many have marked real exam papers

  • The exact terminology and depth your specification expects

So when a revision note tells you how to pick up marks, that advice comes from someone who has stood at the front of a classroom and marked the papers.

Is Save My Exams aligned to my exam board and syllabus?

Save My Exams is built exam board by exam board, so the content matches the exact course you're sitting. The team covers 30+ exam boards worldwide, including AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE (Cambridge), WJEC, Eduqas and the IB.

Accuracy isn't only about correct facts. It's about matching what your board actually examines. For every course, Curriculum Experts check:

What's matched to your board

Why it matters

Terminology and notation

Boards use different words and symbols for the same idea

Command words

"Explain" and "evaluate" earn marks in different ways

Content coverage and depth

You only revise what your specification includes

Question style and mark schemes

Practice mirrors your real paper

Exam boards update their specifications regularly, and Save My Exams rebuilds courses to match. When a syllabus changes, our Syllabus Switcher lets you move between editions so you're always revising the correct version. 

Find more detail in our commitment to exam specificity.

How accurate is Smart Mark, our AI marking tool?

Smart Mark is accurate because it marks against real exam-board mark schemes, the same way an examiner would. It doesn't guess a grade from a generic prompt.

In testing, Smart Mark graded answers 69% more accurately than general ChatGPT and made 58% fewer marking mistakes. General AI tools often give feedback that sounds right but misses what your board rewards, so they can mark you too harshly or too generously.

If you also revise with generic AI, our guide to using ChatGPT smartly for revision explains where it helps and where it falls short.

Can I trust Save My Exams for GCSE, A Level and IB?

You can trust Save My Exams across GCSE, IGCSE, A Level and IB, because the same expert-written, board-specific process applies to every course. The accuracy doesn't drop when you move up a level.

The results back this up. 97% of Save My Exams members report getting better grades, and on average members improve by 2.6 grades.*

If you want the detail for your level, read Is Save My Exams good for GCSEs? and Is Save My Exams good for A Levels?

What do students and teachers say about Save My Exams?

Independent reviews on Trustpilot (opens in a new tab) give you a view that doesn't come from Save My Exams itself, and accuracy comes up often.

Manal (opens in a new tab), a Cambridge student, writes that "it is always accurate, and the features are always helpful." Grace (opens in a new tab) says Save My Exams "helped me secure an A* in my Psychology mocks."

It isn't only students. Roman (opens in a new tab), a private educator, calls it "the best on the market" and his "default go-to place for revision notes and past papers." That kind of teacher endorsement is a strong signal you're working from reliable material.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Save My Exams a reliable source?

Yes. Save My Exams is written by qualified teachers and examiners, reviewed by at least two Curriculum Experts before publishing, and is matched to your exam board. This makes it a reliable revision source.

Can I trust Save My Exams?

You can. Content is built around the Content Quality Index, aims for 100% accuracy, and any reported error is fixed within 7 working days. Independent Trustpilot reviews from students and teachers back this up.

Are Save My Exams answers correct?

Exam questions come with model answers and mark schemes created by examiners to match your board's marking. Smart Mark then grades your own answers against those schemes, 69% more accurately than general ChatGPT.

Boost your grades with Save My Exams’ revision notes, exam questions, mock exams and AI marking. Start revising today

References

*2025 Save My Exams student survey. 

TrustPilot: Save My Exams (opens in a new tab)

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Liam Taft

Author: Liam Taft

Expertise: Content Manager

Liam is a graduate of the University of Birmingham and has worked with many EdTech brands, including Twinkl, Natterhub, Learning Ladders, Twig and the Dukes Education Group. Their journalism has been published in The Guardian, BBC and HuffPost.

Emma Dow

Reviewer: Emma Dow

Expertise: Content Writer

Emma is a former primary school teacher and Head of Year 6 and Maths, and later led the digital content writing team at Twinkl USA. She has also written for brands including Brother, Semrush, Blue Bay Travel and Vinterior.

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