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March 2023

1 March

Historic environment sites for 2025 and 2026

We're delighted to announce the specified historic sites for our GCSE History (8145) exams in 2025 and 2026.

January 2023

24 January

GCSE History Paper 2: British Depth Studies – updated schemes of work for 2024

We've updated the schemes of work for the British Depth Studies options to incorporate the historic environment specified sites for 2024.

13 January

GCSE Science: equations sheets for 2023

For 2023 only, an equations sheet will be provided in the exam for GCSE Physics, GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy and GCSE Combined Science: Synergy. You can download these equations sheets now for exam practice and revision purposes.

November 2022

29 November

New and improved GCSE Science resources and support available

We've been reviewing our GCSE Science resources and we're pleased to share what's been improved.

July 2022

19 July

GCSE History: updated scheme of work for Paper 2

As part of our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, we’ve updated our GCSE History scheme of work for Paper 2 Section A Option B: ‘Britain: Power and the people’.

May 2022

19 May

Advance information for GCSE Sciences

As there’s different advance information for biology, chemistry and physics depending on whether you’re taking a separate or combined science GCSE, it’s important to choose the right one.

March 2022

24 March

AS and A-level History (7041/7042) specification – have your say

Please tell us what you think of our AS and A-level History (7041/7042) qualifications.

11 March

GCSE History (8145) specification – have your say

Please tell us what you think of our GCSE History (8145) qualification.

February 2022

11 February

Historic environment sites for 2024

We're delighted to announce the following specified historic sites for our GCSE History (8145) exams in 2024.

January 2022

20 January

Join our free events – GCSE History: Teaching sensitive issues

Explore common issues that teachers might encounter when teaching potentially sensitive and emotive historical issues with our new GCSE History events.