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A Level 2026 Exam Trends: Pearson Edexcel International A Level History – What's Changing and What to Focus On

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Pearson Edexcel International A Level History is assessed with Unit 1 (source-based), Unit 2 (depth study essay), Unit 3 (breadth/interpretations). Check the current spec for exact unit titles. Here are recent trends for 2026.

Paper format and structure

  • Structure is unchanged for 2025–2026: Source work: content, inference, reliability, utility; own knowledge to contextualise and evaluate. Essay: Structure (intro, argument, conclusion); evidence (factual detail, dates, events); explanation (cause–effect); evaluation/ judgement where asked (e.g. “how far”, “to what extent”).
  • Interpretationscompare historians’ views; use own knowledge to evaluate the interpretations; evidence from the period.
  • Application to unfamiliar sources or essay questions is common; specific detail scores higher than vague narrative.

Question types and topics that keep coming up

  • Source comprehensionwhat the source says; inference – what we can conclude; support from the source for a statement.
  • Source evaluationreliability (nature, origin, purpose, context); utility (useful for what? limitations?). Own knowledge to contextualise (e.g. author’s motive, when/why produced).
  • Essayexplain (cause–effect, factual detail); how far/ to what extent (balance, judgement); compare (similarities/differences with evidence). Specific events, dates, people score higher than vague narrative.
  • Interpretationssummarise each view; compare; evaluate using own knowledge and evidence.

Are papers getting easier or harder?

  • Standards are maintained via grade boundaries. Reports highlight source answers that don’t use the source, reliability/ utility without own knowledge, essays that are narrative without argument or judgement.
  • No reported shift in difficulty; source + own knowledge and structured essay with judgement are key.

Similarity to past papers and predictability

  • Format and style match past Edexcel International series. Past papers are a good guide to source question types and essay demands.
  • Topics are predictable from your option; exact sources and questions are not. Marking focus (use of source, own knowledge, structure, judgement) is consistent.

Examiner expectations and marking

  • Sourceuse the source (quote or paraphrase); inference supported; reliability/ utility with nature, origin, purpose and own knowledge. Essaystructure; evidence (specific detail); explanation; judgement for “how far”/“to what extent”. Interpretationscompare views; evaluate with own knowledge. Marking consistent with past series.

Assessment style and skills in demand

  • Sourcecomprehension, inference, evaluation (reliability/utility) with own knowledge. Essayargument, evidence, explanation, judgement; interpretationscompare and evaluate.

Focus areas for 2026 revision

  1. Sourcecontent and inference; reliability/ utility with nature, origin, purpose + own knowledge.
  2. Essayplan (intro, points, conclusion); specific evidence; judgement for “how far”.
  3. Own knowledgedates, events, people; use to explain and evaluate.
  4. Interpretationssummarise views; compare; evaluate with own knowledge.
  5. Past papers – source, essay, and interpretations under timed conditions.

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Based on current specification and examiner reports. Always use the latest Pearson Edexcel International A Level History specification for your series.

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