Arcadu is a unique fully personalised and differentiated homework and revision solution for Primary and Secondary Schools covering 14 national curriculum subjects. With 24/7 access for students and staff Arcadu uses arcade quality games to entertain and engage students.
Raise standards and personalise learning for all abilities with Arcadu. Over 80 unique challenges ensure students are engaged, entertained and educated through Arcadu’s intelligent question bank of over 7000 differentiated questions covering National Curriculum levels 3 to GCSE grade A*. Arcadu celebrates student achievements via national and local league tables promoting competition and the desire to learn.
Inform and involve parents in their child’s learning through fully automated and secure monthly email reports.
Free unrestricted 30 day trial for whole school staff and students. Users quoting Innov2011 will receive a £50 discount from their first order. (www.learningwithgames.co.uk/freetrial)- Purchase Order


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The motivational factors of Arcadu ensure students enjoy coming to school with one Year 8 student saying 'Sir, Arcadu is great - it's the first time I've ever been the best at something!'
14 subjects ensure students improve subject knowledge across the curriculum.
14 subjects offered ensure students gain the core knowledge required to excel across the curriculum and particularly in knowledge and fact based subjects.
To date Arcadu has dramatically improved the amount of revision being carried out by students with one pupil answering over 800 questions in one week!
Save money by replacing paper based homework solutions.
I can't believe how much time my son is spending studying on Arcadu (without any pressure from school or his mum and dad)' - quote from Year 8 boy's father.
We only wish we could do Arcadu all day every day. Feedback from Year 10 students for school magazine.
Differentiated questions ensure learners of all abilities are catered for and challenged. The perfect resources for primary and secondary schools to ensure students make expected progress.







