📊 GCSE Statistics · Years 10-11

GCSE Maths – Statistics

GCSE statistics covering averages, data representation, cumulative frequency, histograms and sampling. Create AI-generated practice papers, topic tests and mock exams for Foundation & Higher tier with full mark schemes.

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GCSE Statistics – Complete Revision Resource

GCSE statistics covering averages, data representation, cumulative frequency, histograms and sampling.

Our AI generates unique GCSE statistics papers aligned with AQA, Edexcel, and OCR specifications. Every paper includes comprehensive mark schemes with worked solutions, making revision efficient and exam preparation thorough.

Choose from 6 subtopics below, or create a mixed statistics paper covering multiple areas. Available as printable PDF for classroom and home use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What GCSE statistics topics are covered?
Our GCSE statistics papers cover all 6 key areas: Averages & Range, Data Representation, Cumulative Frequency & Box Plots, Histograms, Sampling, Scatter Graphs & Correlation. All questions are aligned with the national curriculum requirements followed by AQA, Edexcel, and OCR.
Are statistics papers available for both Foundation and Higher tier?
Yes. You can generate statistics papers for Foundation tier (grades 1-5) and Higher tier (grades 4-9). Higher tier includes more challenging questions and additional content areas.
Do the statistics papers include worked solutions?
Every paper includes detailed mark schemes and step-by-step worked solutions. This supports self-assessment and helps pupils understand the methods required for full marks.
Can I create a statistics paper for a specific subtopic?
Absolutely. Select any of the 6 subtopics to generate a focused paper, or choose a mixed paper covering multiple statistics areas.