GCSE 2026 Physics Foundation Tier Predicted Papers | AQA
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What's Included:
Predicted Paper 1 — Based on Paper 1 topics: Energy; Electricity; Particle model of matter; Atomic structure
Predicted Paper 2 — Based on Paper 2 topics: Forces; Waves; Magnetism and electromagnetism
Exam Trend Analysis — A data-driven breakdown of high-probability topics and mark-scoring strategies based on recent examination patterns
Examiner Marking Playbook — Identifies the most common mistakes, misconceptions, and technical errors that frequently cost students marks
3 High-Mark Exam Question Walkthroughs — Visual, step-by-step breakdowns of exam-style questions showing the reasoning and structure needed to achieve full marks
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How were these predicted papers developed?
These predicted papers were created by experienced GCSE Physics teachers with more than 13 years of combined teaching and marking experience, drawing on their familiarity with the AQA specification and recent Foundation tier exam trends.
How will this benefit me?
Time is one of the most valuable things you have in the run-up to exams. These resources helps you use it more wisely by pinpointing the 'core' focus questions you should be practising according to our teachers, rather than spreading yourself too thin











Reviews
Having been a secondary school teacher for many years, I am always on the lookout for new materials. Since the GCSE physics specification was updated in 2016, there has been a noticeable lack of high-quality, exam-style questions. These predicted papers are among the best materials I have used. I am currently encouraging our Head of Physics to purchase a set for the department so we can use them as mock examinations.
The examiner marking playbook was honestly the best part. It pointed out small mistakes I didn’t even realise I was making, especially in definitions and calculations
Pretty good in terms of matching the difficulty of the real exams. Just be careful because this is for triple science not double science, I think it could have been made clearer
I'm quite weak at rearranging equations, so I was really happy to see that the predicted papers covered this well. Really helpful practice, thank you!
The papers were good overall, but make sure you have a solid foundation in the particle model before attempting them because some of the questions weren’t easy