Our 2025 GCSE and A Level free predicted papers cover a range of subjects and exam boards, providing students with realistic exam-style practice. Created by subject experts using past trends and examiner insights, they include topics that could appear in the summer exams.
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Predicted papers are exam-style practice papers designed by experienced educators. They are created using analysis of past exam papers, examiner reports, and historical trends in specification coverage to predict the types of questions and topics that may appear on upcoming exams.
Our 2025 GCSE and A Level predicted papers are written by subject experts, including experienced teachers and examiners who analyse the exam board specification and past exam paper trends.
Our predicted papers are carefully created by experienced teachers and examiners using a detailed analysis of past paper trends. However, they are not official exam papers, and actual exam content will vary. They should be used as a revision tool rather than a guaranteed prediction of exam questions. To learn more about the factors that influence their accuracy, check out our blog article on how accurate predicted papers really are.
No, predicted papers and past papers are not the same. Past papers are official exam papers from previous years and are one of the best ways to practice real exam-style questions. Predicted papers are newly created practice papers designed by experienced educators to reflect potential exam content. Our 2025 GCSE and A Level predicted papers are not endorsed or produced by any exam board.
To get the most out of predicted papers, treat them like a real exam, sitting them under timed conditions without distractions. Once complete, review your answers carefully using the mark scheme to identify mistakes and areas for improvement. Use your results to focus your revision on weaker topics and question types. While predicted papers are a useful tool, it is important to use them alongside other revision techniques, such as mindmaps, flashcards, and past exam papers.
Using predicted papers effectively by practising under exam conditions, reviewing mistakes, and refining your exam technique can help you feel more confident and prepared for your exams. However, success depends on consistent effort and revision across the entire specification.
Yes, you can access all of our 2025 predicted papers for free by filling in a short form. Once submitted, you’ll receive a download link via email.
Yes, all of our predicted papers come with a detailed mark scheme. These mark schemes are designed to reflect the style and structure of official exam board marking, helping you check your answers, understand the marking criteria, and identify areas for improvement.
Yes, our predicted papers are tailored to different GCSE and A Level exam boards to align with their specifications and mimic the format and questioning style as closely as possible.
We provide predicted papers for major exam boards, including AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and others where relevant. You can select your exam board when downloading.
Yes, we update and add new predicted papers each year based on changes in the specification and exam trends.
Absolutely! Teachers and tutors can use these predicted papers for classroom practice, homework, or mock exams.