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AQA · GCSE PHYSICS · 2026/27

Will your child pass their GCSE Physics exam?

Not content tutorials. Every workshop is a paper-mapped session led by a facilitator who knows what AQA examiners reward — including required-practical recall and the extended-response questions that decide top grades — followed by community support 7 days a week.

Why Workshops, Not Tutorials

Your school teaches
the content.
We teach the exam.

Required practicals, examined

AQA draws written-exam questions directly from the required practicals your child carried out in class — not just the theory behind them. We drill the exam-style questions, not just the lab method.

The 6-mark questions

Extended-response questions are where most students lose marks they actually know how to earn — not from missing knowledge, but from missing structure. We teach the structure explicitly.

Tier-aware technique

The same command word demands more from a Higher-tier student than a Foundation-tier one — especially in the extended-response questions worth 4-6 marks. We teach to the tier your child is actually entered for.

Small cohorts, always

Capped at 15 students. Never a lecture hall, never a recording on a loop.

Grade Boundaries

Know exactly what
each grade requires.

Boundaries vary by series — always verify current thresholds at the official board site before relying on these for a live decision. AQA's boundaries are independent of Edexcel's — never apply one board's threshold to the other board's raw mark.

Higher Tier (grades 9–3) — Papers 1 + 2

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Out of 200 (Papers 1+2, 100 marks each, separate/triple science).

Foundation Tier (grades 4–1) — Papers 1 + 2

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Out of 200. Source: AQA official grade boundary documents, June 2025 series. This page covers separate/triple-science GCSE Physics (8463) — distinct from AQA Combined Science (8464), which awards a double grade across Biology, Chemistry and Physics together.

Command Word Mastery

The same word.
Different demand, by tier.

AQA command words carry the same name across tiers — but what counts as a complete answer scales with the tier and the mark allocation. Misreading this costs marks a student had already earned the knowledge for.

Command WordLower-Mark / Foundation ExpectsHigher-Mark / Higher Tier Expects
CalculateWork out a numeric answer using a given equation. Showing the equation, correct substitution, and a unit usually scores even if the final number is wrong.Same expectation, but Higher-tier calculations more often require rearranging an equation first, or chaining two equations together before substituting.
ExplainState what happens and give a reason, in standalone short-answer format — usually 2–3 marks.On Higher tier, "explain" more often appears inside 4–6 mark extended-response questions, where the answer needs a logical chain of linked reasoning steps, not just a single cause-and-effect statement.
EvaluateRarely asked on Foundation in this form; where it appears, a simple judgement with one supporting reason is usually enough.A Higher-tier "evaluate" question expects a balanced judgement that weighs evidence or methods on both sides before reaching a stated conclusion — a one-sided answer caps the available marks even if every fact in it is correct.
DetermineWork out a specific value from given data, typically via direct substitution into a stated equation.Same expectation, but Higher-tier "determine" questions often require reading data from a graph or table first, before any calculation begins.
Frequently Asked

AQA GCSE Physics — Common Questions

Is this separate Physics, or part of Combined Science?
This page covers AQA's separate (triple science) GCSE Physics (8463), which awards its own individual 9-1 grade. AQA Combined Science (8464) is a different qualification that awards one double grade covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics together. Check with your school which one your child is entered for.
What's the difference between Foundation and Higher tier?
Foundation tier (grades 1-4) and Higher tier (grades 3-9) sit different papers with different content depth. Your school decides which tier your child is entered for based on their progress through the course.
How many required practicals are there, and are they actually examined?
AQA Physics has a set list of required practicals covering topics like resistance, specific heat capacity, and waves. Examiners write written-exam questions directly based on these practicals — not just recall of the method, but applying the same thinking to a new, unfamiliar context.
Do you teach both tiers?
Yes — our facilitators work with both Foundation and Higher tier students, tailoring workshop content to the tier each student is actually sitting.
Is this instead of school lessons?
No — workshops reinforce exam technique and mark-scheme understanding alongside what your child's school teaches, scheduled around school timetables, not instead of them.
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