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Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-08-10.1

These terms govern your use of Aquinas Revision ("the app"). By creating an account, you agree to them.

1. Who we are

Aquinas Revision is owned and operated by ConsoleOne lmt ("we", "us"). Contact: isiahsmpsn@gmail.com or consoleone@gmail.com.

2. The service

Aquinas Revision is a revision aid built around the AQA GCSE Religious Studies syllabus, intended primarily for students studying towards those exams: flashcards, a key terms glossary, an essay planner, mock exam practice, and standalone practice questions. The app is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or in any way associated with AQA. Teachers can register their school, create classes, and use classes to assign Tasks — bundles of mock exams and/or practice questions — to their students; see section 6 below for how that works. A paid Premium tier (available personally, or for a whole class at once — see section 7) adds AI-assisted marking on written exam answers and AI transcription of handwritten answers from a photo.

3. AI marking and AI transcription are study aids, not an official mark or a certified transcript

Premium's AI marking feature gives you a suggested mark and short feedback, generated by an AI model against the exam board's published mark scheme. It is:

We aim for it to be a useful, honest study tool, but you shouldn't rely on it as a guarantee of how a real exam answer would be graded.

Premium also lets you photograph a handwritten answer instead of typing it out — an AI model transcribes it to text so it can be marked. The transcription is our AI provider's best reading of your handwriting: it isn't guaranteed to be perfectly accurate, and any crossed-out or struck-through text is deliberately excluded, matching normal exam marking convention. We don't keep the photo itself — only the resulting text, which becomes your saved answer.

If you're a student in a class and your teacher marks one of your Task submissions themselves, they may use AI marking on your answer as part of that — only if your class has Premium — the same feature described above, just triggered by your teacher rather than by you. The same accuracy caveats apply.

Using AI marking during your 14-day cancellation window.The first time you use AI marking, we ask you to confirm you understand: if you use the feature within 14 days of a Premium charge and later cancel within that window, we'll deduct a fee from your refund reflecting our actual cost of providing the AI marking you used (based on our AI provider's per-token pricing, converted to GBP), rather than refusing a refund outright. This reflects our right under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 to charge for services you've asked us to start providing during the cancellation period. If you never use AI marking, this has no effect — you get a full refund. This only applies to your own personal Premium subscription — if your class has Premium, using AI marking or transcription (yourself, or via your teacher) never affects your class's billing, since a class subscription is a flat annual price regardless of usage.

4. Exam board content

Aquinas Revision does not reproduce exact, complete AQA past exam papers. Mock exam questions are originally written by us (with AI assistance) to reflect AQA's published GCSE Religious Studies specification and question styles, drawing on the same topics, question formats and mark allocations as the real exam board's papers. We don't claim ownership over the underlying specification, topic areas, or the general question styles and formats that originate from AQA — only over our own original wording. If you believe any content in the app infringes a copyright you hold, contact isiahsmpsn@gmail.com and we will review and, where appropriate, remove it.

You may use the app for your own personal revision. You may not scrape, redistribute, or republish app content (including AI-generated feedback) elsewhere.

5. Accounts

You're responsible for keeping your login credentials secure. You must be old enough to consent to data processing under UK data protection law to sign up yourself — see our Privacy Policy for details on the age check applied at signup and what happens if you're under 13. Some accounts are teacher accounts, chosen at signup, which unlock the school and class features described in section 6.

6. Schools, classes, and tasks

Teachers can register their school (subject to our review and approval) and create one or more classes under it. Students join a class using a join code shared by their teacher, or get added directly by a teacher. A student can belong to up to 3 classes at a time.

Within a class, a teacher can assign a Task — one or more mock exams and/or practice questions, chosen by the teacher and identical for every student in the class — with an optional due date. Teachers choose whether students self-mark their own answers, or turn work in for the teacher to mark:

Your teacher can see your task completion status and scores for classes you belong to, and — for teacher-marked tasks — your actual submitted answers, in order to mark them. See our Privacy Policy for full detail on what your teacher can and can't see. A teacher can delete a task they created at any time; this doesn't remove any scores already published to a student's own results.

7. Premium subscription and billing

Premium can be bought two ways: personally, for your own account, or for a whole class at once (bought by a teacher, on behalf of a school) — in the latter case, everyone in that class gets Premium access for as long as the class subscription is active, at no individual cost to students.

Personal Premium

Classes

8. Account deletion

You can permanently delete your account and all associated data at any time from the Account page in the app. This also cancels any active Premium subscription. Deletion is immediate and can't be undone — see our Privacy Policy for what's deleted and what limited billing records we're legally required to retain afterward.

9. Acceptable use

Don't use the app to:

We may suspend or terminate accounts that breach these terms.

10. Indemnity

To the extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify us against reasonably incurred costs, damages, and legal fees arising from a third-party claim caused by:

This doesn't cover claims arising from our own negligence, breach of these Terms, or fraud.

11. No warranty, limitation of liability

The app is provided "as is." We don't guarantee it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that it will improve your exam results. To the extent permitted by law, we aren't liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from your use of the app. Nothing in these terms limits liability for anything that can't legally be limited (e.g. death or personal injury caused by negligence, or fraud).

12. Changes to these terms

If we make material changes, we'll update the date above and, for significant changes, notify logged-in users in the app.

13. Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales.