Terms and Conditions
These Terms and Conditions explain how you can use GCSE Theory. Please read them in a calm moment. They are written in plain English and are designed for GCSE students and their families.
1. What GCSE Theory is for
GCSE Theory is an online revision tool. It is here to help you:
- Revise key topics for your GCSE subjects.
- Check your understanding with short quizzes.
- Learn from mistakes in a low-pressure way.
We do our best to keep the content accurate and helpful, but GCSE Theory does not replace your school lessons, teachers, or official exam materials.
2. No exam guarantees
The quizzes and content on GCSE Theory are designed to support your learning. They are not past papers, and they do not guarantee any particular exam grade.
Your results in real exams will depend on many things, including your own revision, teaching at school, and the exam board's papers. GCSE Theory is one tool to help you practise, not a promise of any outcome.
3. Using your account fairly
To keep GCSE Theory safe and useful for everyone, you agree to use your account in a fair and sensible way. This means you must not:
- Share your login details with people you do not trust.
- Try to break, overload, or attack the website.
- Use GCSE Theory as part of any cheating in real exams or school assessments.
- Use bots, scripts, or scraping tools to copy large amounts of content or data from the site.
- Post or send anything through the site that is abusive, threatening, or illegal.
In short: use GCSE Theory to learn, not to cause harm or to gain an unfair advantage.
4. Account suspension
If we reasonably believe that an account is being misused or breaking these rules, we may:
- Limit certain features for that account.
- Temporarily suspend access while we investigate.
- In serious or repeated cases, close the account completely.
We aim to act fairly and proportionately. Our goal is to keep GCSE Theory a positive, safe place to revise, not to punish honest mistakes.
5. Our responsibility to you
We work hard to keep GCSE Theory running smoothly and to make the content as accurate as we can. However, sometimes things can go wrong: websites can go down, bugs can appear, and mistakes can slip into questions.
As far as the law in the UK allows, GCSE Theory is provided on an "as is" basis. This means we cannot promise that the site will always be available, error-free, or that using it will definitely improve your grades.
We do not accept responsibility for losses that are outside our reasonable control, or for things like loss of exam marks, school grades, or opportunities that might be linked to exam results.
Nothing in these Terms is intended to limit any rights you have under UK consumer law.
6. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time, for example if we add new features or if the law changes. When we make important changes, we will update the date at the bottom of this page and may also show a short notice in the app.
7. Questions or concerns
If you are unsure about anything in these Terms, or you think something is not fair or not clear, please talk to a parent, carer, or teacher, and feel free to contact us:
Email: contact@plumbtheory.co.uk
Last updated: 7 January 2026