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GCSE from 2010 | Mathematics A

 
The GCSE 2010 Maths A specification is available to download below.

The GCSE 2012 Maths A specification for first teaching in September 2012 (for two-year courses) and first assessment in June 2014 has now been accredited by Ofqual and is available to download below.

The only change to the specification is that a March window will no longer be offered. The last time that students can take examinations in March will be in March 2013.

Erratum: GCSE Mathematics, March 2013

The following GCSE Mathematics examinations were incorrectly listed as scheduled for 27 February 2013 in the provisional timetable for March 2013 and on the 'exam date search' facility on the website. These four examinations should have been listed as scheduled for 28 February 2013. The 'exam date search' website error has been corrected and the final timetable for March 2013 correctly lists the date as 28 February 2013.

  • 1MA0 1F Unit 1: Paper 1F: Foundation Tier - 28 February 2013 p.m.
  • 1MA0 1H Unit 1: Paper 1H: Higher Tier - 28 February 2013 p.m.
  • 5MB1F Unit 1: Paper 1F: Foundation Tier - 28 February 2013 p.m.
  • 5MB1H Unit 1: Paper 1H: Higher Tier - 28 February 2013 p.m.

Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused. 
 

expand Guidance on documents

To support you through this transition, we've labelled all the documents on this page 'Approved for GCSE 2010', 'Approved for GCSE 2012' or 'Approved for GCSE 2010 and GCSE 2012', as appropriate.

Documents

  

Specification

 
  

Examiner reports

 
  

Examiner Reports

 
  

Examiner reports

 
  

Mark scheme

 
  

Mock papers

 
  

Question paper

 
  

Sample Assessment Materials

 
  

Schemes of work

 
  

Student and Parent Guide

 
  

Teacher Support Materials

GCSE 2012 reforms: What's happening, when, and how it affects you

GCSE 2012 - Supporting you

Exam Wizard - Maths A now live!

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6 February 2013
A summary of the government's decisions and recommendations and what this means for you.
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