How content is reviewed
How content is reviewed
We use AI to accelerate creation, but every published question and pack is reviewed by a human before a student sees it.
How a question goes from draft to a student's screen
What students never see
Corrections and recalls
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How a question goes from draft to a student's screen
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Draft
AI creates a first draft of each question. We keep the original so we can always trace where content came from.
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Automatic checks
Before anyone reviews it, automated checks catch formatting errors and duplicates.
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Human review
A real person reads every question and either approves, edits, or rejects it. Every decision is recorded.
4
Publish
Only approved content goes live. We record exactly what was published, when, and by whom.
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Monitor and fix
If you or the student spots a problem, you can report it from within the app. We can remove or correct content immediately.
What students never see
- Draft or in-review content.
- Content that has been recalled or taken down.
- Anything the AI generated that hasn't been checked by a person.
Corrections and recalls
If we find a problem with a single question, we can remove it straight away and replace it with a corrected version.
If the problem affects a group of questions (for example, all questions generated from the same source), we can remove the entire batch at once.
Privacy summary
GCSEHelp.com is designed for children. We keep data collection minimal and controlled by a parent or guardian.
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Safeguarding
We take student safety seriously. Every piece of content is reviewed by a person before it goes live, and can be taken down immediately if there's a problem.
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About GCSEHelp
We're a small team building GCSE revision tools specifically for families in Wales. Here's why, and who we are.
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