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GCSE Edexcel Statistics (Foundation Tier): Past Papers — Complete Exam Practice Resources (Specification Code: 1ST0)
Access a focused, well-organised collection of GCSE Edexcel Statistics Foundation tier past papers to build confidence with data handling, improve exam technique, and prepare effectively for the 9–1 GCSE exams. Ideal for Year 10 & Year 11 students, private candidates, and resit learners working at Foundation tier level.
What’s Included
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Full set of GCSE Edexcel Statistics Foundation tier past papers organised by year and exam session
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Official mark schemes showing how marks are awarded clearly and step by step
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Coverage of both exam papers:
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Paper 1: Statistical Enquiry
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Paper 2: Statistical Enquiry
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Questions covering core topics including data collection, averages, charts, probability, correlation, and interpretation of data
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Downloadable PDFs for structured offline revision
Years Covered: 2017–2024 (subject to availability)
Exam Board: Pearson Edexcel — Specification 1ST0
Why Use Our GCSE Edexcel Statistics Foundation Past Papers?
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Builds strong exam technique using real Foundation-tier exam questions
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Improves understanding of statistical methods and data interpretation
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Helps students learn how to structure answers to gain method marks
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Identifies common question types and frequently tested topics
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Develops confidence with calculations, tables, and graphs
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Suitable for first-time candidates and resit students
Who Is This For?
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GCSE Statistics Foundation Tier students (Year 10 & Year 11)
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Students resitting GCSE Statistics to improve results
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Independent learners and home-study candidates
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Tutors and teachers needing reliable exam practice materials
Get Started
Download the past papers and mark schemes, practise under timed conditions, and review mistakes carefully.
Start revising today to build confidence, strengthen data-handling skills, and achieve your target grade in GCSE Edexcel Statistics Foundation.