Stay Updated on AQA Changes With NLG
AQA has announced important changes to GCSE English Language, set to take effect from Summer 2026. These updates will impact students currently in Year 9 or below, and they mark a shift in how reading and writing skills are assessed.
What’s Changing?
AQA’s new structure aims to provide clearer feedback, greater inclusivity, and a stronger focus on core literacy skills. Here’s what students and parents need to know:
- Separate Reading & Writing Scores – Students will receive distinct marks for reading and writing, helping them and their teachers identify specific areas for improvement.
- More Focus on 19th-Century Texts – Expect deeper engagement with historical literature, requiring strong comprehension and analysis skills.
- Technical Accuracy Matters More – Spelling, punctuation, and grammar will have a greater influence on overall grades.
- More Accessible Questions – Adjustments will be made to ensure that exam questions are clearer while maintaining the same level of challenge.
What This Means for Students
These updates emphasise structured learning and skill development, making strong reading comprehension, analytical writing, and technical accuracy more important than ever. Students who struggle with 19th-century texts or essay writing will need focused preparation to adapt to the new assessment format.
How NLG Can Help
At The National Learning Group, we’re already aligning our tuition to these changes. Our expert tutors provide tailored support to ensure students:
✔ Develop strong analytical skills for 19th-century texts
✔ Improve spelling, punctuation, and grammar for better writing scores
✔ Gain confidence in structuring high-scoring responses
Want to stay ahead of the changes? Get in touch today to find out how our tutoring can help your child succeed under the new AQA GCSE English Language format.