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All GCSE Maths Revision in One Place

Updated: Apr 7, 2024


Welcome to our GCSE Maths Revision guide!

This GCSE Maths revision course has everything you need to boost your confidence and achieve the grades you deserve. Don't let Maths stress you out any longer - let our comprehensive revision course be your go-to resource for success.


  1. First, create a study schedule that breaks down each topic into manageable chunks. Ideally, use your textbook the same way your tutor delivers to you the scheme of work.

  2. Search for the exact topics that’s in line with your school scheme of work among our published GCSE Maths revision topics at our webpages or use the same topics sequence that our webpage provides, it’s in line with the exam board published textbooks.

  3. Our GCSE Maths Revision webpage is found at the link below:

    1. Edexcel GCSE Maths Revision – Higher Scheme

    2. Edexcel GCSE Maths Revision – Foundation Scheme

    3. AQA GCSE Maths Revision – Higher Scheme

    4. AQA GCSE Maths Revision – Foundation Scheme

    5. AQA Further Maths GCSE

  4.  Next, attempt every question in your textbook.

  5. Next, practice past exam papers to familiarise yourself with the format and types of questions. This will help you identify areas where you need to improve. Our GCSE Maths past papers webpage is found at the below links:

    1. Edexcel GCSE Maths Past Papers

    2. AQA GCSE Maths Past Papers

    3. OCR GCSE Maths Past Papers

    4. Further Maths GCSE Past Papers AQA

  6. Don't forget to seek help from your teachers or classmates if you're struggling with a particular topic. Collaboration can enhance your understanding and retention of the material.

  7. Lastly, stay focused and motivated. Remember why you're doing this and keep pushing yourself to reach your goals. With dedication and hard work, you can conquer GCSE Maths and easily achieve grade anywhere between 7 and 9.


Keep the good work up and best of luck with your revision and exams, don't aim at less than grade 8/9.


The Education Auditorium UK Team

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