IGCSE Physics Revision
Physics helps us understand how the universe works, but first you need to understand how physics works. That’s where we come in. Our teacher-written IGCSE physics revision resources will give you everything you need to prepare for your exam, using questions based on past papers to help you plan ahead for success. If you’re a teacher, you’ll also find them helpful for lesson planning, saving you time while giving your students the knowledge they need to thrive. You can set exam-style questions at different tiers of difficulty, and even visualise key concepts to make them easier to understand.
IGCSE Physics Revision Resources
IGCSE Physics Exam Boards
Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Physics
Cambridge (CIE) Physics resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Physics
Edexcel Physics resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular): Unit 1
Edexcel Physics resources by exam board
Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular): Unit 2
Edexcel Physics resources by exam board
Oxford AQA IGCSE Physics
Oxford AQA Physics resources by exam board
IGCSE Physics Topics
1. Forces & Motion
2. Electricity
3. Energy Resources & Energy Transfers
4. Solids, Liquids & Gases: Part 1
- 5. Waves
- 6. Solids, Liquids & Gases: Part 2
- 7. Magnetism & Electromagnetism
- 8. Radioactivity & Particles
- 9. Astrophysics
- 1. Motion, Forces & Energy
- 2. Thermal Physics
- 3. Waves
- 4. Electricity & Magnetism
- 5. Nuclear Physics
- 6. Space Physics
- Forces & Their Effects
- Energy
- Waves
- Particle Model of Matter
- Electricity & Magnetism
- Generating & Distributing Electricity & Household Use
- Nuclear Physics
- Space Physics
- 1. Forces & Motion
- 2. Electricity
- 3. Waves
- 4. Energy Resources & Energy Transfers
- 5. Solids, Liquids & Gases
- 6. Magnetism & Electromagnetism
- 7. Radioactivity & Particles
- 8. Astrophysics
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IGCSE Physics Grade Boundaries
To know what kind of grade you can expect to achieve in your IGCSE physics exam, you first need to understand your grade boundaries. These decide what mark achieves which grade. In 2025, a score over 151 gave you a grade 9 in CIE IGCSE physics, 137 gave you a grade 8 and 123 gave you a grade 7.
IGCSE Physics Specifications
Understand what you’ll need to prepare for by getting to grips with the IGCSE physics exam specifications. These will tell you which topics and skills are likely to be covered in your exam, such as motion, electrical quantities and the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning you can focus your revision on these areas.
Make sure you’re up to date with the latest guidelines from Edexcel, Cambridge (CIE) and Oxford AQA.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IGCSE physics difficult?
IGCSE physics can be difficult, as it requires a broad understanding of mathematical, scientific and logical thoughts. Practicing past exam questions and getting to know the exam specifications can help you prepare for any exam ahead.
How can I get an A* in IGCSE physics?
To give yourself the best chance of scoring well in your IGCSE physics exam, you should practice regular revision and past papers. This will help with your time management, and get you ready for the kind of questions you could be likely to face.
How important is IGCSE physics?
Qualifying with an IGCSE in physics will help you understand how the world works. This could set you up for success in many different careers, as it trains your brain to see why things happen, and how that knowledge can be used to solve real-world problems.