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Practice Papers for the
New GCSE Specifications

Practice Papers for the
Current GCSE Specifications

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Our GCSE Practice Papers have been used by hundreds of schools since 2008 and are proven to improve students' grades.

Our sets of papers are provided as PDF files on a CD or to download - we can give you immediate access.

Each set includes a Full Paper (with space for student answers) a Short Paper (to save on printing costs - no space for student answers but diagrams they need to write on are provided separately) and a Marking Guide (worked solutions and mark allocation).

Practice Papers for the new GCSE Specifications (first certification 2012)

With ALL NEW QUESTIONS, our papers will give your students the practice they need in tackling the AO2/3, Functional Elements and Quality of Written Communication aspects of the new exams.

Our 2012 Modular Practice Papers consist of 10 practice papers for each unit for each tier with versions for AQA, OCR and Edexcel. If you buy both tiers, that's 60 papers meeting the criteria of the awarding body you use.

Our 2012 Linear Practice Papers consist of 10 non-calculator and 10 calculator practice papers for each tier, again with versions for AQA, OCR and Edexcel. This product will be completed in early February 2012.

Full details for modular are here and for linear are here.

Great Discounts on our papers for the current GCSE Specifications (first certification 2009)

As the current specifications have just a few months left to run we're offering big discounts on our products for them.

If you want to try them then you can download one full set for free - just login with your username and password. This is available for all UK Education Establishments so if you haven't got login details then please contact us.

Full details for modular are here and for linear are here.

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