Key Insights from the Pearson Edexcel GCSE History 2026 Exams
Key Insights from the Pearson Edexcel GCSE History 2026 Exams
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Led by trusted CPD trainer and Head of History, Sam Slater, this 60-minute webinar will translate the Pearson Edexcel GCSE History 2026 exam series into immediate classroom impact.
Sam will cut through the noise to show you exactly where the marks were won and lost, focusing on how to elevate student attainment without redesigning your entire scheme of work. This is premium insight delivered at a pace that fits the schedule of a busy department.
- Explore the feedback on the 2026 papers and gain clear guidance on the specific areas where students can realistically improve their performance.
- Examine how certain question types were actually marked, moving beyond generic descriptors to high-attaining reality.
- Build effective, practical strategies for preparing your students to succeed, from Paper 1 breadth to the nuance of Paper 3 interpretations.
Can't attend live, we share the recording with all delegates to watch again for 6 months. If you actually make it to the live session, we will bump that to 9 months. It is premium CPD that actually fits your schedule.
Early Booking Fee: £55.00 + £0.75 booking fee
(Early Booking Fee offer expires 31st July)
About our expert trainer
Sam Slater has been teaching history for over 20 years. She is currently Head of History at the Victory Academy in Chatham, Kent and works for a leading exam board. Sam has previously written CPD for Hodder Education/Hachette Learning as well as a number of GCSE History textbooks. Sam's most recent publication is Engaging with Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9–1) History: Medicine in Britain, c1250–present and The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18.
Booking information
One login per teacher for the live session, but the recording is there for your whole department. We will email an invoice the next business day, and payment is due via bank transfer within 14 days. Remember to include your PO number so your finance office doesn't tell you off