About
Welcome
… to The GP Rebel — where ideas matter more than mark schemes, and writing isn’t confined by what the examiner wants to see.
This isn’t your standard A-Level resource.
Yes, the essays are inspired by the General Paper (GP).
Yes, the questions may sound familiar to students and teachers.
But what you’ll find here is something else: cultural commentary, moral inquiry, and big-picture thinking — written in a style that challenges convention, rewards curiosity, and takes the scenic route through complexity.
Who’s This For?
You might like The GP Rebel if you’re:
- A tutor or educator who values critical thinking over cookie-cutter templates.
- A student or undergraduate who wants to write, think, and argue with more originality.
- An armchair philosopher, bookworm, or idea junkie who enjoys chewing over the strange, the serious, and the satirical.
- Someone who believes that writing can be a form of rebellion — especially when it looks like an exam essay.
What You’ll Find Here
- Essays that begin with exam-style questions but refuse to stay inside the lines.
- Explorations of politics, culture, tech, morality, and media — through a personal, provocative, and sometimes playful lens.
- Thought experiments, unpopular opinions, and the occasional academic detour into the absurd.
What You Won’t Find
- Essay templates.
- Model introductions.
- “10 Phrases That Will Impress Your GP Examiner.”
We’re not here to game the system. We’re here to think.
If that sounds like your thing, welcome.
You might not agree with every argument here — but you’re invited to wrestle with them anyway.
The GP Rebel
