GCSE Statistics Revision
When you’re preparing for your GCSE statistics exam, you’re more likely to do well if you only revise what you need to know, and nothing more. Our GCSE statistics revision resources are precisely aligned to your exam specification, giving you the knowledge and tools you need to achieve the best grade. For statistics teachers, our revision resources can help you plan your lessons and set practice papers, giving your students a helping hand while making your workload that little bit lighter.
GCSE Statistics Revision Resources
GCSE Statistics Exam Boards
AQA GCSE Statistics: Higher
AQA Statistics resources by exam board
AQA GCSE Statistics: Foundation
AQA Statistics resources by exam board
Edexcel GCSE Statistics: Higher
Edexcel Statistics resources by exam board
Edexcel GCSE Statistics: Foundation
Edexcel Statistics resources by exam board
GCSE Statistics Topics
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GCSE Statistics Grade Boundaries
The grade boundaries for your GCSE Statistics exam are set after each exam series and are only released on results day, so you won’t know the exact boundaries in advance. However, looking at previous years’ grade boundaries can give you a useful indication of what marks you’ll need for each grade. For example, on the AQA GCSE Statistics paper in 2025, a score of 129 would have resulted in a grade 9, while 112 would have been awarded a grade 8.
GCSE Statistics Specifications
When you know what's going to be covered on your exam, you can spend your time revising the topics that will score you the most points. For your GCSE statistics exam, you should focus your revision on areas like planning and types of data, measures of central tendency, and scatter diagrams.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GCSE statistics hard?
To do well in GCSE statistics, you’ll need strong logical thinking and the ability to analyse complex data. Good maths skills help, but statistics is about using those skills to solve real-world problems and create meaningful solutions.
Is GCSE statistics worth it?
A career in statistics can be highly rewarding, so starting with a good statistics GCSE is a great foundation to build from. If paired with other subjects such as maths, it can also open doors to beneficial further education.
What jobs can I get with GCSE statistics?
With a GCSE in statistics, you can go into a career as a data analyst, researcher, strategist or consultant, as all these roles require analysing and interpreting data.