Reminder of GCSE History Paper 2 assessment arrangements for Summer 2026
This update is to remind teachers and exams officers of the exam arrangements for Edexcel GCSE History Paper 2 in Summer 2026, to ensure there is a clear understanding of how the paper will be assessed on the day of the exam.
Paper 2 assessment arrangements
The Paper 2 Period Study and British Depth Study will be assessed on the same day in the same sitting. See the exam timetable below:
The Paper 2 Period Study and British Depth study will be assessed in two separate booklets and students will only receive questions on the specific topics they have been entered for. It is therefore important that centres ensure they have the correct combination of Paper 2 topics before the exam starts.
The total exam time for Paper 2 in Summer 2026 will be 1 hr 50 minutes. Centres must give students both booklets at the start of the examination and students have a total of 1 hr 50 minutes to answer both booklets. It is up to students which they answer first and how much time they allocate to each paper, however they will be advised to split their time evenly across both topics (55 minutes per topic).
Paper 2 cover sheets
In addition to the separate question paper booklets for the Paper 2 Period Study and British Depth study, centres will also receive a cover sheet which will explain how the papers are to be assessed on the day.
Examples of the Paper 2 cover sheets for all topic combinations can be found in the set of mock papers which were created by adapting the Summer 2024 papers to reflect the assessment model in place from 2025 onwards:
Writing answers in the correct space in GCSE History exams
Students should be made aware of these instructions by their subject teacher but also reminded of them by invigilators at the start of the examination and if they ask for extra paper during the examination.
Answers should be written in the correct answer space for each question. If candidates need additional space for an answer, they should use a fresh sheet of paper, instead of continuing an answer elsewhere in the exam paper. This is to ensure that the full answer is seen by the examiner before a mark is awarded.
Candidates should also state in the answer space, that the answer has been continued on an additional sheet of paper.
Every additional sheet used should include the following details:
- Centre number
- Candidate number
- Candidate name
- Qualification and Paper code
- Question number
The Paper 2 British Depth Study and Period Study should be treated as discrete units as they will be marked by different examiners. If additional paper is taken for either of these papers, please ensure it is attached to the correct booklet. If additional paper is taken for both the British Depth Study and Period Study, separate pieces of paper should be used for each unit, and they should be attached to the correct answer booklet.
The extra sheets of paper should not be attached so tightly that the answer booklet cannot be opened without ripping the papers.
Please do not merge answers for the British Depth and Period Study on the same additional piece of paper.
If candidates are using a word processor for Paper 2, please remind them to record their answers for the British Depth Study and Period Study on two separate word documents, clearly detailing centre/candidate/ paper details.
I hope you found this update useful. Please do not hestitate to contact me if you have further questions.
Subject advisor
Mark Battye
History