GCSE Maths can feel like a mountain, but with the right info and revision strategies, you can climb it one step at a time. This guide breaks down the AQA exam structure and gives you practical revision tips you can start using today.
📑 How Many Papers Are There?
AQA GCSE Maths (specification 8300) is assessed through three exam papers:
Paper 1 - Non-Calculator
Paper 2 - Calculator
Paper 3 - Calculator
All three papers are equally weighted and contribute one-third of your final grade each. Each paper has a foundation (grades 1-5) and higher tier (grades 4-9).
👉 All three papers can test content from the entire specification.
However, because Paper 1 is non-calculator and Papers 2 and 3 are calculator, the style of questions changes - meaning certain topics are more likely to appear in certain papers.
AQA GCSE Maths is split into five main areas:
1️⃣ Number
2️⃣ Algebra
3️⃣ Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change
4️⃣ Geometry & Measures
5️⃣ Probability & Statistics
Below is a simple, student-friendly breakdown of each area and the content you’re expected to know.
🔢 1. Number
Covers core arithmetic and number concepts you use throughout the GCSE.
✦ Key topics:
Place value, integers, decimals
Factors, multiples, primes, HCF & LCM
Fractions (operations, equivalence, reciprocals)
Decimals ↔ percentages conversions
Rounding & estimation (decimal places, significant figures)
Powers & roots, including fractional & negative indices (Higher)
Standard form
Surds (Higher only)
Error intervals / bounds
Rational/irrational numbers (Higher)
🧮 2. Algebra
Algebra grows in complexity from basic manipulation to functions, graphs and advanced manipulation.
✦ Key topics:
Simplifying expressions
Expanding brackets (single, double, triple brackets)
Factorising (including quadratics and difference of squares)
Linear & quadratic
Nth term
Graphs:
Straight line graphs
Quadratics & cubic graphs
Reciprocal graphs
Exponential graphs
Gradient, intercepts, tangents (Higher)
➗ 3. Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change
Highly applied area - lots of real-life context questions.
✦ Key topics:
Percentages:
Increase, decrease, reverse percentages
Compound interest / depreciation
📐 4. Geometry & Measures
Shapes, angles, properties, trigonometry and transformations.
✦ Key topics:
Properties & Angles
2D & 3D Shapes - Perimeter, area & volume of:
Rectangles, triangles, circles
Sectors
Cylinders, spheres, cones, pyramids, prisms
Trigonometry
SOHCAHTOA (right-angled triangles)
Exact trig values (Higher)
Sine rule, cosine rule, area of a triangle (Higher)
Trigonometric graphs & equations (Higher)
Transformations
Coordinate Geometry (Higher-heavy)
Gradients
Midpoints
Equation of a line
Tangents
Vectors (Higher)
Vector notation
Resultant vectors
Parallel vectors
Geometric vector proofs
🎲 5. Probability
Covers the likelihood of events happening.
✦ Key topics:
📊 6. Statistics
Understanding and interpreting data.
✦ Key topics:
Data collection methods
Types of data (qualitative, discrete, continuous)
Averages: mean, median, mode
Range, interquartile range, mean from a table
Charts & graphs:
Bar charts, pie charts
Stem-and-leaf diagrams
Frequency polygons
Histograms (Higher)
Box plots
Cumulative frequency