Today is Monday, 11 May 2026. While the first English Literature papers are being sat this morning, the core of the STEM and language season is officially launching.
At Excelas, we know that the difference between a Grade 5 and a Grade 7 often comes down to how you manage the next 30 days. To help you stay ahead of the "Data Autopsy" and keep your momentum, here is your essential 2026 GCSE calendar for everything happening after today.
1. The Core Subject Calendar (Post-May 11)
The upcoming four weeks are high-stakes. Here are the confirmed dates for the major boards:
| Date | Session | Subject & Paper | Exam Boards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 11 May | AM | English Literature Paper 1 | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, WJEC, CCEA |
| Tue 12 May | PM | Biology Paper 1 (Combined & Single) | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CCEA, WJEC |
| Wed 13 May | AM | Geography Paper 1 | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas |
| Thu 14 May | AM | Maths Paper 1 (Non-Calculator) | All Boards |
| Fri 15 May | AM | History Paper 1 | All Boards |
| Mon 18 May | AM | Chemistry Paper 1 (Combined & Single) | All Boards |
| Tue 19 May | AM | English Literature Paper 2 | AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR, WJEC |
| Wed 20 May | AM | French Listening & Reading | AQA, Edexcel, WJEC |
| Thu 21 May | AM | English Language Paper 1 | AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR, WJEC, CCEA |
| Fri 22 May | AM | Physics Unit 1 / Paper 1 | CCEA & WJEC ONLY |
| Tue 2 June | AM | Physics Paper 1 (Combined & Single) | AQA, Edexcel, OCR |
| Wed 3 June | AM | Maths Paper 2 (Calculator) | All Boards |
| Wed 3 June | PM | Geography Paper 2 | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, WJEC |
| Thu 4 June | AM | History Paper 2 | All Boards |
| Fri 5 June | AM | English Language Paper 2 | AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR, WJEC |
| Mon 8 June | AM | Biology Paper 2 (Combined & Single) | All Boards |
| Wed 10 June | AM | Maths Paper 3 (Calculator) | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC |
| Thu 11 June | AM | Geography Paper 3 | AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas |
| Fri 12 June | AM | Chemistry Paper 2 (Combined & Single) | All Boards |
| Mon 15 June | AM | Physics Paper 2 (Combined & Single) | All Boards |
2. Strategic Revision: Bridging the "Logic Gaps"
Looking at the calendar, you’ll notice a significant gap between the first and second papers for Science and Maths (often spanning the May Half Term).
The Strategy: Do not treat this as a holiday. Treat it as a surgical audit.
Most students spend their time re-reading notes. The strategy is to use the results from Paper 1 to identify exactly where your logic failed. If you struggled with AO3 problem-solving in Biology Paper 1, that is your map for Paper 2.
3. Why "Generalist" AI Revision Fails
During this intensive period, many students turn to generic chatbots to "explain" topics. As we’ve discussed in our Generosity Trap blog, these bots are often too "nice." They might tell you your answer is right, but they won't tell you if you've missed the AO2 Reasoning mark required by the AQA or Edexcel spec.
In the 2026 landscape, accuracy is the only currency. Whether you are using past papers or specialised tools like ExamGPT, ensure your feedback is "Spec-Native." You need an examiner's eye, not a chatbot's guess.
4. Key Deadlines for Parents & Schools
- Contingency Day: Wednesday, 24 June 2026. All students must be available until this date in case of national disruption.
- Final Exam Finish: Friday, 26 June 2026.
- Results Day: Thursday, 20 August 2026.
The Final Word
The mountain is steep, but it is manageable with precision. Don't just work harder; work with the blueprint. If you want to see exactly how your logic maps against the 2026 specifications before the real examiner sees your paper, let the data show you the way.
If you are a student revising for exams, we have the tool just for you.
