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June 2025 Economics update
Welcome to this June update!
As the 2025 series comes to an end, the exam materials will be released over the next three months, as detailed in the Key Dates section.
If you're located in West Yorkshire, you might find the teacher conference on June 25 of interest. Additionally, the Institute of Fiscal Studies is offering a simulation that you may want to explore, and the EBEA has a brief survey to assist in planning for next year's professional development. We also have a student survey for your students to fill in if you are able to share the link with them.
Date | Activity |
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24 June | GCSE & International GCSE question papers uploaded |
25 June | Bank of England/EBEA teacher conference in Leeds |
1 July | A level and IAL question papers uploaded |
15 July | A level and IAL mark schemes uploaded |
22 July | GCSE & International GCSE mark schemes uploaded |
14 August | Results day for A level and IAL Economics |
19 August | A level and IAL examiners' reports uploaded |
21 August | Results day for International GCSE Economics |
26 August | GCSE & International GCSE examiners' reports uploaded |

This free one day conference is based around the theme of exploring issues, concepts and ideas for A level Economics teaching.
The Economics, Business and Enterprise Association would love to know about your subject-specific professional development needs to help plan activities for 2025-2026.

The Institute of Fiscal Studies has created this interactive tool which explores the different choices the Chancellor has to make.
If you have the time, we would be very grateful if you could ask your students to complete our student survey before they leave you.


Getting ready for exams guide
As you and your students begin to focus on the summer exam series ahead, we’d like to share our Getting ready for exams guide with top tips on preparing for exams.
Download the guide and pass it on to your students
Exam wellbeing
Everyone's exam experience is unique, and we understand that preparing for and sitting exams can bring about many emotions. Our exam wellbeing support is here to help you, your students and their families navigate this time – from the run-up to exams, to exam days and results days.

A level Economics A |
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Delivery support |
Assessment support |
Delivery support focuses on free support materials, networking and both free and paid-for resources. There are links to Pearson, Hodder and other publishers.
A level Economics B |
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Delivery support |
Assessment support |
Assessment support focuses on assessment news and tools, support in understanding the command verbs, and information about grade boundaries and statistics.
May/June 2025 timetable - Economics A

May/June 2025 timetable - Economics B

The June 2025 pre-release material for Paper 3 is now available to download.
Summer 2026 Timetable - Economics A

Summer 2026 Timetable - Economics B

The A level Economics A You Tube Channel includes recordings of events from previous years.
Recent case studies for Economics A
New case studies based on articles from the FT have been written for you to use with your students. These have up-to-date content and also have suggested answers.
Case study | Theme 1 | Theme 2 | Theme 3 | Theme 4 | |
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1 | Coffee | 1.2.6 Price determination 1.2.8 Consumer and producer surplus 1.2.3 Price elasticity of demand |
4.3.2 Factors influencing growth and development: volatility of commodity prices | ||
2 | Electric cars | 2.1.4 Balance of payments | 4.1.6 Restrictions on free trade | ||
3 | Rent controls | 1.2.7 Price mechanism 1.4.1 Government intervention in markets 1.4.2 Government failure |
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4 | UK public sector borrowing | 2.5.3 Public sector finances | 4.5.1 Public expenditure | ||
5 | European carmakers | 1.2.3 Elasticities of demand | 3.1.2 Business growth 3.3.4 Normal profits, supernormal profits and losses 3.4.7 Contestability |
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6 | Disposable income | 2.1.1 Economic growth 2.2.1 The characteristics of AD 2.2.2 Consumption (C) 2.4.3 Equilibrium levels of real national output |
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7 | Italy's small businesses | 3.1.1 Sizes and types of firms 3.1.2 Business growth 3.2.1 Business objective |
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8 | Workers in the global economy | 4.1.1 Globalisation 4.2.2 Inequality |
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9 | Saudi Aramco and lithium | 1.2.6 Price determination | 3.1.2 Business growth | 4.3.2 Factors influencing growth and development 4.3.3 Strategies influencing growth and development |
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10 | Brazil’s fiscal shortfall | 4.1.8 Exchange rates 4.5.4 Public sector finances 4.5.4 Macroeconomic policies in a global context |
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11 | The office lunch disrupters | 3.3.1 Revenue 3.3.2 Costs 3.4.4 Oligopoly – types of price and non-price competition 3.4.7 Contestability |
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12 | Kenya – a window into Africa’s demographic future | 1.1.4 Production possibility frontiers
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2.3.3 Long-run aggregate supply 2.5.1 Causes of growth |
4.3.2 Factors influencing growth and development 4.3.3 Strategies influencing growth and development |
There are also some other case studies in the Files section of the Facebook group.
Recent case studies for Economics B
The FT case studies above have been mapped to the Economics A specification but they could work for Economics B teaching as well. The command verbs used in the exam-style questions would need to be changed.
New case studies with up-to-date content have been added to both the dropbox folder and to the Files section of the Facebook group.

IAL Economics |
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Delivery support |
Assessment support |
Delivery support focuses on free support materials, networking and both free and paid-for resources. There are links to Pearson, Hodder and other publishers.
International GCSE Economics |
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Delivery support |
Assessment support |
Assessment support focuses on assessment news and tools, support in understanding the command verbs, and information about grade boundaries and statistics.
May/June 2025 timetable

October 2025 timetable
In 2023 we received feedback from centres that the timetable for the International A level October series was too condensed, leading to timetable clashes and a poor candidate experience. As a result, we took the decision to extend the timetable in 2024 on the understanding that results would be issued a week later than previously.
Whilst we added and an additional week in the timetable for October 2024 series, we decided to postpone implementation of the later results date.
We can now confirm that from the October 2025 series onwards we intend to issue results one week later than in previous years. Results dates for January 2026 will be Thursday 22 January 2026.

January 2026 Timetable

Summer 2026 Timetable

November 2025 Timetable

Summer 2026 Timetable

International GCSE Economics
2 October | Getting Ready to Teach International GCSE Economics |
9 October | Understanding Assessment & Improving Delivery in International GCSE Economics |
IAL Economics
This new resource pack is available now.
100 worksheets with answers, and it covers the whole 2-year course.
Once purchased you are sent access to Word versions of each worksheet to enable you to edit them.

This is a recorded session which focuses on best practice when using ResultsPlus, alongside ExamWizard to analyse your students’ examination results, and improve your in-house approach to teaching the topics your students find challenging.
The Professional Development Academy summarises the training that is available to you.
The interim report was published in March with the final report due in the autumn.
Many teachers have been emailing me asking about the future of our GCSE and A level qualifications. We have had no indication as yet that reforms are in the pipeline but the final report of the Review may provide more information.
These monthly updates will keep you informed of any announcements.
Transform Economics Teaching with Multimedia Resources from the Educational Recording Agency (ERA)
The ERA Licence provides seamless access to television and radio recordings, offering a single point of clearance for the rights needed to create and use authentic media resources in your classroom. With ERA’s free video streaming platform, licensed institutions can explore a rich library of curriculum-mapped TV and radio clips tailored to GCSE, AS, and A-level teaching.
Engage your learners with curated clips, full-length documentaries, and programmes that bring economic contexts to life. The platform also includes exclusive access to the BBC Shakespeare and Literary Archives, offering unique cross-curricular opportunities to enrich your lessons with impactful media - perfect for both homework and classroom activities.
To access this free resource registration is required - but is quick and simple. State schools in England are licensed under a central agreement with the DfE and the vast majority of independent schools also hold a current ERA Licence.
Secondary schools around the world can get free online access to the Financial Times, with articles, games and multi-media content on many topics to enrich studies and improve exam performance in business, economics, politics, geography, psychology and other topics.
The FT can help strengthen global and media literacy, and offer insights into preparation for further study and the world of work. It also has competitions, an online work experience programme and teacher selected articles with suggested questions, alongside resources developed by Pearson/Edexcel.
Details at www.ft.com/schools . A staff member can check if their school is already registered and to create student or staff accounts at www.ft.com/schoolsarefree
The EBEA student conference and the FT
One of the speakers at the conference outlined how useful and important the FT offer can be for students. You can watch a recording of the session here:
Olivia Hylton: An Introduction to FT resources
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Subject advisor
Colin Leith
Economics
