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Teach-ICT is a website centered on UK secondary-school computer science. The site describes itself as the “Best UK Computer Science Resource” and aims to provide computer science resources from Key Stage 3 through to A level. Judging from its navigation, it is not a general programming platform, but is clearly built around the UK school curriculum and exam system, with sections such as KEY STAGE 3, OCR J277, AQA 8525, Edexcel, OCR H046, and OCR H446, as well as entry points for GCSE revision, GCSE topics, videos, Excel, and a glossary.
The subject focus is computer science/ICT, with a particular emphasis on UK GCSE and A level exam preparation. Its main structural strength is the clear labeling by exam board, making it convenient to find materials aligned with OCR, AQA, Edexcel, and other specifications. In terms of teaching format, the captured text only shows sections such as “Videos,” “Courses,” and “Revision,” so it is not possible to confirm whether it offers live classes, recorded lessons, 1-on-1 tutoring, or primarily text-and-image resources. There is also no clear mention of accreditation or certificates, so it should not be regarded as a certificate-based vocational education platform. Based on the UK curriculum context and English-language pages, the teaching language appears to be English.
The page includes “Subscribe,” “Login,” and “Join US,” suggesting that the site may have a subscription or membership model. However, the captured body text does not list what is free, subscription prices, refund policies, or payment methods. As a result, its value for money can only be assessed cautiously: if the core resources are free or low-cost, it could be useful for GCSE/A level students; if much of the content is paid, the specific question bank, video quality, and update frequency would need to be considered. For support, only “Contact Us” is visible, with no information found about tutor Q&A, homework marking, or learning advisor support.
Its main advantages are a clear focus and comprehensive stage coverage, providing continuity from KS3 to A level while aligning closely with mainstream UK exam specifications, making it suitable for systematic revision. The site also includes videos, topics, a glossary, and Excel content, suggesting that its resource formats may be fairly varied. The drawbacks are also obvious: it lacks key information such as teacher backgrounds, course samples, pricing, certificates, learning pathways, and user reviews. For learners outside the UK system, the content may not fully match local curriculum standards.
Teach-ICT is best suited to students studying in a UK-system school and preparing for GCSE/A level Computer Science. It may also be useful for teachers preparing lessons or parents supporting revision. For users in China studying UK international curricula, Teach-ICT may be worth referencing; if the goal is Gaokao information technology, competitive programming, or career-oriented coding reskilling, more closely matched domestic courses or international programming platforms should be prioritized. The captured text does not provide information on access from China or payment availability, so network usability is unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include Craig'n'Dave, Isaac Computer Science, BBC Bitesize, or Chinese resources such as Bilibili, Xueersi, and Yuanfudao for computer basics and programming.
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teach-ict.com is an United Kingdom Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach teach-ict.com directly.