Source First
We prioritize official notices, school instructions, syllabus documents, and attributable references before publishing update-sensitive material.
Students use this platform to make real study decisions. That means our guides, practice pages, and update-sensitive resources need to be accurate, clear, and easy to challenge when something changes.
We prioritize official notices, school instructions, syllabus documents, and attributable references before publishing update-sensitive material.
Pages should help a student take action, plan revision, or understand a requirement instead of repeating empty exam advice.
If a date, link, or explanation becomes weak or outdated, we revise it and keep feedback channels visible.
MySchoolExam publishes practice materials, study guidance, and update-sensitive information such as timetable or result-checking guides. Each content type is reviewed with a different level of caution.
When a page depends on external facts, we prefer direct sources over second-hand summaries. If final details are still uncertain, we write cautiously and say so clearly.
Pages are reviewed before publishing for clarity, relevance, and avoidable factual errors. Pages likely to expire, such as timetable or registration guides, are checked more aggressively during exam cycles.
If you notice a broken link, outdated guide, weak explanation, or factual error, contact support@myschoolexam.com or use the form on Contact.
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