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Smart Revise Wins Teach Secondary Award for Curriculum Improvement 2025

11 November 2025

We are thrilled to announce that Smart Revise has been recognised with the Teach Secondary Award for Curriculum Improvement 2025! 🏆

Judge Nikki commented: “The link between getting a question incorrect and being directed instantly to a resource that can help re-learn and consolidate, will prove invaluable for learners.”

This award highlights the impact of high-quality, effective resources in supporting both teachers and students. Smart Revise is designed to make learning more efficient, helping students consolidate knowledge quickly and allowing teachers to focus on what matters most – teaching.

Everyone at Craig’n’Dave would like to extend a huge thank you to all the teachers, students and schools who use Smart Revise. Your continued support makes this achievement possible, and it inspires us to keep improving and innovating.

Here’s to making learning smarter, one session at a time!

Want to try Smart Revise for yourself? Check it out HERE.

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