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Accessibility

Accessibility statement

We want GCSEHelp.com to work for families using keyboards, screen readers, zoom, touch, Welsh and English language settings, and assistive technology.
WCAG 2.2 AA target English and Welsh Early access statement

Current status

GCSEHelp.com targets WCAG 2.2 AA across the public site and signed-in product. Automated WCAG checks, keyboard smoke checks, and mobile reflow checks now run in our verification suite across key public, parent, student, and admin journeys. This statement is a practical working statement, not a claim of external certification.

Prepared on 11 May 2026. We review this statement as accessibility work changes.

What we test

Automated checks

Axe-powered Playwright checks cover WCAG A and AA rules that can be detected automatically across the main public and product journeys.

Keyboard and focus

Core journeys are checked for skip links, visible focus, logical focus order, keyboard operation, and touch target size.

Content and language

We check bilingual language metadata, labelled forms, live status messages, chart text equivalents, and MathML output for rendered maths.

Known limitations and next evidence checks

  • Complete hands-on NVDA and VoiceOver smoke checks before wider launch, with special attention to sign-in, student maths, worked solutions, and parent flows.
  • Keep checking complex maths, diagrams, generated images, and worked solutions with real assistive technology as new reviewed content is added.
  • Maintain a page-by-page WCAG backlog for issues found during manual QA, screen-reader testing, or future content review.

Report an accessibility problem

If something stops you from reading a page, signing in, completing practice, or understanding feedback, please tell us what happened, which page you were on, and what technology you were using.

Email hello@gcsehelp.com