If you’re sitting AQA GCSE Maths in May or June 2026, you need to know which topics are most likely to appear.
Why Predicted Topics Matter
AQA GCSE Maths follows a consistent pattern. Certain topics appear on nearly every paper. Knowing the difference means smarter revision, not longer revision.
The official AQA GCSE Maths specification covers 21 topic areas across three papers.
High-Probability Topics for 2026
Paper 1 (Non-Calculator)
- Simplifying surds
- Expanding and factorising quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Percentage change and reverse percentages
- Angle rules (parallel lines, polygons)
Papers 2 and 3 (Calculator)
- Pythagoras and trigonometry (SOHCAHTOA)
- Ratio and proportion
- Scatter graphs and correlation
- Probability trees
- Circle theorems (Higher only)
What to Do With This
Practise under exam conditions with our AQA GCSE Maths Predicted Paper 2026. For structured support, the Exam Sprint course covers all three papers before the exam window opens.
