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We have provided a wide range of resources specifically aimed at our students to help support in the build-up to the summer exams. Here you will find revision resources for English, Maths and Science. These resources are produced by your teachers, for your exams. Feel free to print of copies of documents or they can all be viewed online. If you need blank workbooks see Mr Evans or Mr Hewitt in Room 13.
Maths
Sparx Maths is a fantastic tool to help you get ready for your GCSE exams! It provides personalised practice questions tailored to your level, ensuring you focus on the areas that need improvement. Each question comes with step-by-step explanations, helping you understand tricky topics like quadratic graphs, probability tree diagrams, and standard form.
By completing your weekly homework and independent learning tasks, you'll build strong maths skills over time. Sparx also tracks your progress, so you can see how much you're improving! The more effort you put in, the more confident you'll feel when exam time comes.
Keep practicing, stay consistent, and let Sparx Maths guide you to GCSE success!
Parents guides
Sparx Maths is a powerful learning tool designed to help students build confidence and achieve success in their GCSE exams. It provides personalised practice, ensuring that each student works on the right level of questions to strengthen their understanding.
With detailed explanations and video support, Sparx helps students tackle challenging topics, from algebra and geometry to statistics and probability. The platform also promotes consistent learning by setting weekly homework tasks, reinforcing key concepts, and tracking progress.
Importantly, Sparx encourages independent learning while ensuring that students stay on track. Parents can support their child by monitoring their engagement and encouraging regular practice. With Sparx, students develop the skills and confidence they need to excel in their exams.
All students have a login and a record of all the activities they have taken part in. Help support your child by looking through this and see how many hows they have logged so far this year.
Maths Topics help
Welcome to our GCSE Maths page! Here, you'll find clear explanations and helpful resources for key topics, from solving two-step linear equations to understanding quadratic graphs. Explore area and circumference of a circle, learn how to calculate HCF and LCM, and master averages from a frequency table. We also cover frequency polygons, reflections, standard form, and probability tree diagrams—everything you need to build confidence and succeed in your exams. Let's make maths simple!
Watch the videos, download the questions, scan the QR code to check your answers.
Linear equations (2 step)
A linear equation is an equation that contains variables that have an exponent (are raised to a power) that is no higher than one.
All equations have an equals sign, which means that everything on the left-hand side of the = is exactly the same as everything on the right-hand side.
Area of shapes
The area of a 2D shape is the amount of space inside it. Examples of units of area are mm2, cm2, and m2.
Frequency polygons
A frequency polygon is a graph that shows the frequencies of grouped data. It is a type of frequency diagram that plots the midpoints of the class intervals against the frequencies and then joins up the points with straight lines.
Area and circumference of a circle
The circumference of a circle is its outside edge, and is the same distance from the centre at every point along its length. This distance is called the radius. Learn how to measure and calculate these, along with the area and diameter of a circle.
Reflections
Reflection is a type of transformation that flips a shape in a mirror line (also called a line of reflection) so that each point is the same distance from the mirror line as its reflected point.
HCF and LCM
The HCF and LCM are two abbreviations for the highest common factor (HCF) and the lowest common multiple (LCM).
Averages from a frequency table
Averages from frequency tables allows us to find an average for a data set using frequency tables.
We will look at three averages:
- Mean:
To calculate the mean we find the total of the values and divide the total by the number of values.
- Median:
The median is the middle value.
- Mode:
The mode is the most common value
Standard form
Standard form, or standard index form, is a system of writing numbers which can be particularly useful for working with very large or very small numbers. It is based on using powers of 10 to express how big or small a number is.
Standard form is written in the form of a×10n, where a is a number bigger than or equal to 1 and less than 10.
Quadratic graphs
Quadratic graphs are graphs of quadratic functions – that is, any function which has x2 as its highest power.
We can plot the graph of a quadratic function by drawing a table of values for the xxx and yyy coordinates, and then plotting these on a set of axes.
Probability tree diagrams
Probability tree diagrams are a way of organising the information of two or more probability events. Probability tree diagrams show all the possible outcomes of the events and can be used to solve probability questions.
To use tree diagrams, we need to know the probability of individual events occurring and use the fact that probabilities on each set of branches add up to 1.1.1.
English Language
The Eduqas GCSE English Language exam consists of two papers that assess reading and writing skills:
Paper 1: 20th-Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
- Section A (Reading): Students analyse an unseen extract from a 20th-century literary fiction text.
- Section B (Writing): Students write a creative prose piece based on a visual stimulus or prompt.
Exam length: 1 hour 45 minutes (80 marks, 40% of the GCSE)
Paper 2: 19th- and 21st-Century Non-Fiction Reading and Transactional/Persuasive Writing
- Section A (Reading): Students analyze and compare two unseen non-fiction extracts (one from the 19th century, one from the 21st century).
- Section B (Writing): Students write a transactional or persuasive text, such as a letter, article, or speech.
component 1 & 2 guide
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English Literature
The Eduqas GCSE English Literature exam consists of two papers that assess students' understanding of prose, drama, and poetry:
Paper 1: Shakespeare and 19th-Century Novel
- Section A (Shakespeare): Students answer an extract-based question and an essay question on a studied Shakespeare play (e.g.Romeo and Juliet).
- Section B (19th-Century Novel): Students answer an extract-based question and an essay question on a studied 19th-century novel (e.g. A Christmas Carol ).
Exam length: 2 hours (80 marks, 40% of the GCSE)
Paper 2: Post-1914 Prose/Drama, Poetry Anthology, and Unseen Poetry
- Section A (Modern Text): Essay on a studied post-1914 text (e.g. An Inspector Calls).
- Section B (Poetry Anthology): Comparison of two poems from the Eduqas poetry anthology.
- Section C (Unseen Poetry): Analysis of an unseen poem, with a comparison to a second unseen poem.
A Christmas Carol
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Welcome to our A Christmas Carol revision and exam preparation page! Charles Dickens’ timeless novella explores themes of redemption, generosity, and social responsibility through the journey of Ebenezer Scrooge. Here, you’ll find detailed summaries, character breakdowns, key themes, and essential exam tips to help you excel in your exams.These resources include key quotes, overviews of the play and video links to breakdowns of the messages and characters involved.
An Inspector calls
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An Inspector Calls – Revision & Exam Preparation
Welcome to our An Inspector Calls revision and exam preparation page! This classic play by J.B. Priestley is a key part of your English studies, offering deep themes, intriguing characters, and powerful social messages. Here, you'll find summaries, character analyses, key themes, and exam tips to help you confidently tackle your assessments. These resources include key quotes, overviews of the play and video links to breakdowns of the messages and characters involved.
Romeo and Juliet
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Welcome to our Romeo and Juliet revision and exam preparation page! William Shakespeare’s tragic love story explores themes of fate, conflict, and passion, making it a crucial part of your English studies. Here, you’ll find detailed summaries, character analyses, key themes, and exam tips to help you understand the play and succeed in your exams. These resources include key quotes, overviews of the play and video links to breakdowns of the messages and characters involved.
Anthology poetry
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Science
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We are producing a series of resources to help parents to support their children completing GCSEs this Summer.
There are different GCSE Science (AQA) papers depending on whether your child is doing Trilogy (combined science course) or Triple Science (three single sciences). The papers are tiered and your child will be entered for either a Foundation or Higher paper.
All students – whether Trilogy Science or Single Science (triple) students will do 6 exam papers – 2 for Biology, 2 for Chemistry and 2 for Physics.
Your child can revise by printing of the following booklets and activities – at home or at school – and filling them in using their workbook and folder notes and from online websites such as BBC Bitesize – click here – which has content directly matched to the course your child is studying.
Those students doing the Trilogy Science (most students) course can access online resources here.
Those students doing Triple Science can access GCSE Biology here, GCSE Chemistry here, and GCSE Physics here
GCSE Foundation Trilogy (Combined) Science
The following revision booklets give all the key facts that students need/. Students can use them to make revision cards, there are question cards frame in the booklets, and if there are any unfamiliar terms they can be checked against the Q&A Fact Lists:
Trilogy Foundation Tier | Trilogy Higher Tier |
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Biology Paper 1 | Biology Paper 1 |
Biology Paper 2 | Biology Paper 2 |
Chemistry Paper 1 | Chemistry Paper 1 |
Chemistry Paper 2 | Chemistry Paper 2 |
Physics Paper 1 | Physics Paper 1 |
Physics Paper 2 | Physics Paper 2 |
The Question & Answer Fact Lists include all the facts you need for the exam. These are presented as a Question & Answer grid, however we have also included question lists with the answers taken out so you can test yourself:
Trilogy - Q&A Test your knowledge |
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Q&A Biology Paper 1 |
Q&A Biology Paper 2 |
Q&A Chemistry Paper 1 |
Q&A Chemistry Paper 2 |
Q&A Physics Paper 1 |
Q&A Physics Paper 2 |
GCSE Single Sciences
The following revision booklets provide all the key facts that students need. Students can use them to make revision cards to help prepare for the exams. We have included blank pages for any additional notes.
Students are welcome to print these resources in school for use at home.
Triple Science - Revision Booklets |
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Triple Biology - Paper 1 |
Triple Biology - Paper 2 |
Triple chemistry - Paper 1 |
Triple Chemistry - Paper 2 |
Triple Physics - Paper 1 |
Triple Physics - Paper 2 |