Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about CampusO₂ AI exam practice, subscriptions and exam board support.
Frequently asked questions
What is CampusO₂?
CampusO₂ is an AI-powered exam practice platform for UK students. It generates unlimited GCSE, A-Level and 11+ practice papers aligned to AQA, Edexcel and OCR, with instant AI explanations and personalised study guides.
Which exam boards does CampusO₂ support?
CampusO₂ supports AQA, Edexcel and OCR for GCSE and A-Level subjects including Mathematics, English, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, History and Geography. For 11+, practice is aligned to GL Assessment and CEM question styles.
Is CampusO₂ free to use?
CampusO₂ offers a free plan with limited practice. Unlimited AI exam generation, flashcards and study guides are available on paid plans. Visit the plans page for current pricing.
How does the AI Exam Generator work?
Select your qualification (GCSE, A-Level or 11+), subject, exam board, topics and difficulty. The AI generates a complete practice paper instantly — unique every time so you never repeat the same questions.
Can teachers use CampusO₂ with their students?
Yes. Teachers can create classes, build custom exams, assign practice papers and track every student's performance across subjects and topics. A school plan is available for institutions.
How is CampusO₂ different from Save My Exams or Seneca Learning?
CampusO₂ generates unlimited AI practice papers — not just notes or a fixed question bank. Every paper is unique, so students can practise the same topic repeatedly without repeating questions. AI explanations go beyond mark-scheme answers to explain the conceptual reasoning behind every question.
Does CampusO₂ support 11+ exam preparation?
Yes. CampusO₂ generates unlimited 11+ Maths and English practice questions aligned to GL Assessment and CEM formats used by grammar schools across Kent, Buckinghamshire, Sutton and other regions.
Can I access past papers on CampusO₂?
Yes. CampusO₂ includes a repository of official GCSE, A-Level and IGCSE past papers from AQA, Edexcel, OCR and Cambridge — organised by qualification, subject, exam board and year.