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GCSE 2026

GCSE Revision 2026: 30-Day Study Plan + Free Diagnostic Quiz

March 28, 2026 Martin LAUNE

Updated on March 28, 2026

Not sure where to start? Run a quick diagnostic first, then follow a focused 30-day revision cycle based on your weakest topics.

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Immediate quiz to identify your priority chapters before building your weekly plan.

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30-day GCSE revision structure

  • Week 1: baseline score + topic prioritisation.
  • Week 2: targeted drills and short daily recall quizzes.
  • Week 3: timed mixed practice to improve speed and confidence.
  • Week 4: exam simulation + final weak-point fixes.

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GCSE revision FAQ (2026)

How do I revise for GCSEs in one month?

Start with a diagnostic quiz, then split revision into daily focused blocks with one timed practice activity and one recap quiz.

Which GCSE topics should I revise first?

Prioritise high-frequency exam topics where your score is lowest, then rotate with mixed-question sets to build retention.

How many hours a day should a Year 11 student revise?

Most students do well with 60 to 120 minutes of focused revision on school days and longer blocks at weekends.

What is the fastest way to check GCSE readiness?

Use timed quizzes and past-paper style questions weekly to track score, speed and consistency in exam conditions.