GCSE Maths, Edexcel first
The current app lane is focused on GCSE Maths with Edexcel support first, so students start with the exam board that matters right now.
Aarubi Academy helps students upload GCSE Maths questions, answer them, get AI-supported marking, and build a saved record of completed papers. It is built for calmer revision at home, with parent visibility and exam-board-aware structure.
Start in the student app at app.aarubiacademy.com. The first live focus is GCSE Maths for Edexcel.
Choose a GCSE Maths source, upload it, and let the app split it into answerable questions.
Type an answer, upload a photo, or use the writing tools. AI marking gives marks, feedback, theory notes, and next steps.
When every question is marked, the paper moves into Completed papers as a read-only review.
PDF, image, and mobile photo support for student practice.
Marks, feedback, theory notes, and next steps after each answer.
Active sessions and completed papers stay under the student profile.
Most students do not need more tabs, more generic worksheets, or more pressure. They need a clear place to practise exam-style questions, understand what went wrong, and return to completed work before the next paper.
The current app lane is focused on GCSE Maths with Edexcel support first, so students start with the exam board that matters right now.
Students can upload a PDF, image, or phone photo, then work through extracted questions one at a time.
Marked answers, feedback, answer images, and completed papers are saved under the signed-in student account.
Upload a question source, answer each extracted question, and keep moving with clear feedback. Active sessions can be continued later, while completed papers become read-only revision records.
Parent accounts can create or link children, view child-by-child progress, and open completed review sessions. The aim is useful visibility without turning revision into another stressful dashboard.
Aarubi Academy uses AI to help with extraction, marking, and explanations, but the app is honest about limitations. Students should still check important exam-critical work against teachers, official board materials, and mark schemes.
The platform links to official board resources rather than pretending to own past-paper content. Students can practise from legitimate sources and keep their own marked work in the app.
Marked answers, notes, and completed papers are stored under the signed-in student profile, making revision easier to revisit.
Aarubi Academy is for GCSE students and parents who want clearer, calmer revision support, starting with GCSE Maths and Edexcel.
No. AI feedback is there to support revision practice. Important exam guidance should still be checked against teachers, official mark schemes, and exam-board materials.
Parent accounts can view linked child progress summaries and open completed review sessions for the students connected to their account.
Create a student or parent account, upload a question, and build a cleaner record of practice, feedback, and completed papers.