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Edexcel GCSE Triple Science (Biology 1BI0, Chemistry 1CH0, Physics 1PH0)
Getting ready for your Edexcel GCSE Science exams? 🧪 We’re here to make it simple. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly what to expect in your exams and share top tips to help you revise like a pro 💪.
📑 How Many Papers Are There?
You’ll sit 6 papers in total - two each for Biology, Chemistry and Physics:
Biology Paper 1 and 2
Chemistry Paper 1 and 2
Physics Paper 1 and 2
👉Each paper counts equally towards your final grade, which is reported as two GCSEs (e.g. 7–7, 6–5, etc.).
👉This is the same if you are sitting either the foundation or the higher paper. So both tiers have the same structure and timing, but different question difficulty and grade boundaries. The foundation paper will target grades 1-5 and the higher paper will target grades 4-9.
👉Each paper contains a mix of question styles and at least one extended open-response question worth 6 marks.
👉Questions are structured and ramped in difficulty - earlier parts are more accessible, later ones are more challenging.
⏰Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
🏆Marks: 100 marks (50% of total Biology grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts in Biology (also in Paper 2)
Topic 2: Cells and Control
Topic 3: Genetics
Topic 4: Natural Selection and Genetic Modification
Topic 5: Health, Disease and the Development of Medicines
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts in Biology (This topic will be in both papers)
Topic 2: Cells and Control
Topic 3: Genetics
Topic 4: Natural Selection and Genetic Modification
Topic 5: Health, Disease and Medicines
⏰Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
🏆Marks: 100 marks (50% of total chemistry grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts in Chemistry (Also appears in Paper 2)
Topic 2: States of Matter and Mixtures
Topic 3: Chemical Changes
Topic 4: Extracting Metals and Equilibria
Topic 5: Separate Chemistry 1
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts in Chemistry (This topic will be in both papers)
Topic 2: States of Matter and Mixtures
Topic 3: Chemical Changes
Topic 4: Extracting Metals and Equilibria
⏰Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
🏆Marks: 100 marks (50% of total physics grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts of Physics
Topic 2: Motion and Forces
Topic 3: Conservation of Energy
Topic 4: Waves
Topic 5: Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Topic 6: Radioactivity
Topic 7: Astronomy
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 1: Key Concepts of Physics (This topic will be in both papers)
Topic 2: Motion and Forces
Topic 3: Conservation of Energy
Topic 4: Waves
Topic 5: Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Topic 6: Radioactivity
👉How to revise for Edexcel GCSE Science
Here are some top tips to help you revise smarter (not harder!) 🚀
1. Know Your Specification Inside Out 🗂️
The Edexcel specification is your best friend - it lists every single thing you need to know. Print it out, highlight topics as you go and use it as a checklist to track your progress.
2. Practise Past Papers 📄
Past papers are a must! They’ll help you:
See how questions are phrased
Get used to timing and exam layout
Spot common question themes
👉 You can find the links to Edexcel past papers on this page!
3. Master the Required Practicals 🔬
Each science includes several required practicals - and you’ll get questions on them in the exam!
Make sure you understand:
The method (how the practical is carried out)
The variables (independent, dependent, control)
The data and results (what you’d expect to see and why)
4. Use a Variety of Revision Methods 🎨
Mix things up to keep your brain active! Try:
Flashcards for key definitions and equations
Mind maps to link related topics
Quizzes to test recall
Study groups to teach each other concepts
5. Strengthen Your Maths Skills ➗
Science and maths go hand-in-hand - especially in Physics and Chemistry.
Practise:
Rearranging formulas
Converting units
Using standard form and significant figures
Interpreting graphs and tables
The more you practise, the more confident you’ll feel!
6. Plan Your Revision Schedule 🗓️
Avoid last-minute stress by creating a realistic timetable.
Focus on one topic at a time
Use short, focused sessions (25–30 mins)
Build in breaks and review time
Consistency beats cramming every time!
7. Look After Yourself 💖
You can’t learn well if you’re running on empty!
Make sure you:
Take regular breaks
Get enough sleep
Eat brain-boosting foods
Stay hydrated
Reward yourself after study sessions 🎉
A healthy mind learns best! 🧘♀️
🌟 Final Thoughts
GCSE Science can seem challenging, but with a clear plan, regular practice and the right mindset, you can absolutely ace it! 🔥
Keep going, stay positive, and remember - every revision session gets you one step closer to success.
Good luck, future scientists! 🧪
📑 Paper 4: Biology 2
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 6: Plant Structures and Functions
Topic 7: Animal Coordination and Homeostasis
Topic 8: Exchange and Transport in Animals
Topic 9: Ecosystems and Material Cycles
❓Question Types:
You’ll face a mix of question types - from multiple-choice and short-answer questions to calculations and longer, open-response questions. Don’t forget, you’re allowed to use a calculator during the exam! 🧮
🧩 Foundation Tier
The Foundation Biology papers test your understanding of the basics. Most questions are about remembering facts and explaining simple ideas - like naming parts of a cell, describing what enzymes do or explaining how the body fights disease.
You’ll often see:
Short answer questions (e.g. “State one function of the nucleus.”)
Data questions with simple graphs or tables to read
Practical questions that ask you to spot variables or describe a method
Easy calculations (like percentage change or magnification)
One 6-mark question where you describe a process (for example, how digestion works)
👉These questions are usually guided and structured, meaning the paper helps you break down your answers step by step.
🔬 Higher Tier
The Higher Biology papers go beyond facts - they test how well you can apply your knowledge. You’ll need to explain, analyse and evaluate what’s happening in different biological situations.
You’ll often see:
Data questions with more complex graphs or results to explain
“Explain why” questions that need full reasoning, not just facts
Questions that link different topics (e.g. exercise and respiration)
Trickier calculations that might have more than one step
6-mark questions that ask you to write in detail using scientific terms
👉These papers are less about memorising and more about thinking like a scientist - explaining how and why things happen.
📑 Paper 5: Chemistry 2
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 6: Groups in the Periodic Table
Topic 7: Rates of Reaction and Energy Changes
Topic 8: Fuels and Earth Science
❓Question Types:
You’ll face a mix of question types - from multiple-choice and short-answer questions to calculations and longer, open-response questions. Don’t forget, you’re allowed to use a calculator during the exam! 🧮
🧩 Foundation Tier
Foundation Chemistry focuses on key ideas and straightforward problems. You’ll mainly answer questions about definitions, naming substances and describing reactions.
You’ll see:
Recall questions (e.g. “What is an element?” or “Name a metal.”)
Word or symbol equations that you might need to balance
Data questions showing simple reaction trends or graphs
Simple one-step calculations (like finding the number of atoms or moles)
Practical questions that ask about safety, equipment, or control variables
6-mark questions describing processes (e.g. making a salt or neutralising an acid)
👉Most questions are familiar and clearly worded, helping you focus on understanding the main ideas.
🔬 Higher Tier
Higher Chemistry papers test how well you can use and connect ideas - not just recall them. You’ll need to apply what you know to new situations and justify your answers.
You’ll see:
Explain or predict questions about reactions or products
More detailed data analysis (e.g. explaining graphs or anomalies)
Multi-step calculations involving moles, energy, or concentration
Evaluation questions about practicals or methods
6-mark questions that ask you to compare, discuss, or analyse (e.g. advantages and disadvantages of a method)
👉Higher papers test reasoning and problem-solving, not just memory.
📑 Paper 6: Physics 2
⏰Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes
🏆Marks: 60 marks (16.67% of total grade)
📌Content:
Topic 8: Energy – Forces Doing Work
Topic 9: Forces and Their Effects
Topic 10: Electricity and Circuits
Topic 12: Magnetism and the Motor Effect
Topic 13: Electromagnetic Induction
Topic 14: Particle Model
Topic 15: Forces and Matter
❓Question Types:
You’ll face a mix of question types - from multiple-choice and short-answer questions to calculations and longer, open-response questions. Don’t forget, you’re allowed to use a calculator during the exam! 🧮
🧩 Foundation Tier
Foundation Physics focuses on basic ideas and simple maths. Questions often involve describing physical effects, identifying forces or using equations that are already given.
You’ll see:
Define or describe questions (e.g. “What is velocity?”)
Straightforward calculations using one equation
Graph questions that ask you to find values or spot trends
Short explanations of physical effects (e.g. “Why does the light bulb get dimmer?”)
6-mark questions that guide you through describing a process
👉Questions are very step-by-step and focus on showing your understanding of everyday physics ideas.
🔬 Higher Tier
Higher Physics papers test how well you can apply physics to new situations. You’ll need to do more multi-step maths, and explain or interpret ideas in depth.
You’ll see:
Problem-solving questions where you need to use or rearrange equations
Graph questions asking you to find gradients or explain trends
Explain why questions that test your reasoning
Data questions linking several ideas together (like power, current, and resistance)
6-mark questions asking for full explanations or evaluations
👉These papers need clear working out and logical explanations, showing that you understand the links between ideas.