AQA GCSE Maths Practice Papers
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AQA is one of the largest exam boards in England, with their GCSE Mathematics (8300) specification used by thousands of schools. The qualification is assessed through three equally weighted papers.
Paper 1
Non-calculator
80 marks
1hr 30min
Paper 2
Calculator
80 marks
1hr 30min
Paper 3
Calculator
80 marks
1hr 30min
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AQA Specification Content
NNumber (25%)
- • Structure and calculation
- • Fractions, decimals, percentages
- • Measures and accuracy
AAlgebra (30%)
- • Notation, vocabulary and manipulation
- • Graphs
- • Solving equations and inequalities
- • Sequences
RRatio & Proportion (25%)
- • Ratio, proportion and rates of change
- • Compound measures
GGeometry (20%)
- • Properties and constructions
- • Mensuration and calculation
- • Vectors
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What topics are on AQA GCSE Maths?
AQA GCSE Maths covers number, algebra, ratio/proportion/rates of change, geometry and measures, and probability and statistics. The specification (8300) has three exam papers: one non-calculator and two calculator papers, each 1 hour 30 minutes.
How is AQA GCSE Maths graded?
AQA GCSE Maths is graded 9-1. Foundation tier covers grades 1 to 5, and Higher tier covers grades 4 to 9. The exam consists of three papers worth 80 marks each, totalling 240 marks.
Can MathQuizily generate AQA-style maths papers?
Yes. MathQuizily generates practice papers aligned to the AQA GCSE Maths specification, including both Foundation and Higher tier content. Each paper includes worked answers and is downloadable as a printable PDF for just £0.80.
When are AQA GCSE Maths exams?
AQA GCSE Maths exams are typically held in May and June each year. Paper 1 (non-calculator) is usually first, followed by Papers 2 and 3 (both calculator) on separate days.
How can I revise for AQA GCSE Maths?
Regular practice with exam-style questions is the most effective revision strategy. Use MathQuizily to generate unlimited fresh AQA-style practice papers with worked solutions, so you never run out of new material.