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If you are sitting Edexcel A Level Mathematics 9MA0 -- in the UK, the UAE, South Africa, or anywhere else Edexcel is offered -- this page covers every paper, current grade thresholds, and exactly how our workshops are mapped to your specification.
Edexcel 9MA0 mark schemes reward generous follow-through marking -- working shown earns marks even when the final answer is wrong. Students who don't exploit this consistently lose marks on:
Edexcel's mark scheme philosophy allows marks for correct method even after an earlier error. Students who abandon a question after spotting their own mistake forfeit marks they could still have earned.
Both Pure papers can examine any part of the Pure content, and the same topics can appear on both -- students who assume a topic "already came up" and de-prioritise it for the second paper are caught out.
Paper 3 combines Statistics and Mechanics in one sitting -- students who don't practise switching between statistical reasoning and mechanics modelling under time pressure lose time recalibrating mid-exam.
Working backwards from a known answer (rather than forwards from the question) is heavily penalised under Edexcel's mark scheme conventions for "Show that" questions.
Our workshops are built from these patterns — not from the textbook.
Every workshop follows the same structure: the examiner's pattern for that paper is deconstructed first (Anatomy), then solved live with the mark scheme revealed at each stage (Drill), then you attempt it yourself with peer comparison (Close), then your own questions are answered (Open Forum). 87% of students report that seeing a peer's different approach revealed a method they had never considered.
Edexcel 9MA0 is a linear A Level assessed across three papers, all sat in the same series (300 marks total). Unlike Cambridge, there is no combination choice -- every student sits all three papers. Our workshops are scheduled per paper, not per topic, so you train for the exam you will actually sit.
| Paper | Title | Duration | Marks | Weighting | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Pure Mathematics 1 | 2h | 100 | 33.3% | Algebra, coordinate geometry, calculus, trigonometry, exponentials, proof |
| P2 | Pure Mathematics 2 | 2h | 100 | 33.3% | Algebra, functions, calculus, sequences, binomial, trigonometry, vectors |
| P3 | Statistics & Mechanics | 2h | 100 | 33.3% | Statistical sampling, hypothesis testing, normal distribution, kinematics, forces, moments |
Grade boundaries are set after marking based on cohort performance and paper difficulty -- this is Ofqual's comparable outcomes system, equivalent to Cambridge's grade protection. The table below shows the official overall qualification threshold (300 marks total).
| Session | A* | A | B | C | D | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2025 | 258 | 214 | 178 | 142 | 106 | 71 |
Out of 300 (overall qualification -- Papers 1, 2, 3). Source: Pearson Edexcel published grade boundary table, June 2025. Always verify current boundaries at qualifications.pearson.com -- boundaries are set after each series and change every session.
An A* in June 2025 required 258/300 -- 86% of available marks, among the highest A* thresholds on this specification since the 2017 reform. A grades and above are won and lost in single-digit marks across three papers.
Mark schemes attach specific meaning to command words. Misreading one of these costs marks the student's working had already earned.
| Command Word | What It Demands | Common Student Error | Workshop Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Show that | Work forwards from the question to the given answer, with every step justified -- working backwards from the answer is not credited | Starting from the given answer and working backwards to "prove" it, which Edexcel mark schemes do not accept | Anatomy phase: side-by-side comparison of forwards vs backwards solutions against the mark scheme |
| Hence | Use the result from the previous part -- a fresh, independent method scores zero even if mathematically valid | Solving a "Hence" part using a completely different (correct) method, which Edexcel mark schemes explicitly do not credit | Drill phase: "Hence" chaining exercises across Paper 1 and Paper 2 past questions |
| Hence or otherwise | Any complete, valid method is acceptable -- including the "Hence" route or an independent one | Assuming "or otherwise" still requires the "Hence" method, and not attempting a faster independent approach | Close phase: peer comparison reveals multiple valid "or otherwise" methods, several faster than the "Hence" route |
| Given that | Treat the stated condition as fact and use it directly -- do not attempt to prove or re-derive it | Spending time verifying a "Given that" condition instead of using it, wasting exam time on ungraded work | Open Forum: rapid drills distinguishing "Given that" (use it) from "Show that" (prove it) |
Facilitation is led by team members who have sat this exact specification — not generic A Level tutors working from a textbook.
"Edexcel's follow-through marking is the most underused opportunity on this specification. I teach students to keep working even after a mistake -- the marks are still there."
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