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Edexcel International Primary Curriculum Mathematics Past Papers

Download Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum Mathematics past papers (JMA11). Number, measurement, geometry, and data handling for primary school. 24 resources.

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A-level Mathematics – Question paper (Modified A4 18pt): Paper 1 – June 2023

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Advanced Extension Award Mathematics – Mark scheme – Paper 1 – June 2023

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June 2022

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A-level Mathematics – Mark scheme: Paper 1 – June 2022

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November 2021

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A-level Mathematics – Question paper (Modified A3 36pt): Paper 1 – November 2021

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November 2020

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A-level Mathematics – Question paper (Modified A4 18pt): Paper 1 – November 2020

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A-level Mathematics – Question paper (Modified A3 36pt): Paper 1 – November 2020

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October 2020

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Advanced Extension Award Mathematics – Examiner report – Paper 1 – October 2020

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Advanced Extension Award Mathematics – Mark scheme – Paper 1 – October 2020

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June 2019

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A-level Mathematics – Mark scheme: Paper 1 – June 2019

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A-level Mathematics – Question paper (Modified A3 36pt): Paper 1 – June 2019

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A-Level Mathematics – Examiner report – Paper 1 – June 2019

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Advanced Extension Award Mathematics – Examiner report – Paper 1 – June 2019

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June 2018

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A-level Mathematics – Mark scheme: Paper 1 – June 2018

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International Primary Mathematics: Number, Shape, Measurement, and Problem-Solving

Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum Mathematics (specification JMA11) is designed for primary-age students (approximately Years 3–6, ages 7–11) in international schools following the Edexcel primary curriculum. The assessment provides a nationally and internationally benchmarked measure of primary mathematical attainment to support school reporting, student progression tracking, and transition to lower secondary education. Number and calculation forms the core of the primary mathematics curriculum, encompassing place value and number recognition to large numbers (millions), addition and subtraction with regrouping, multiplication and division facts and their application, fractions (finding fractions of quantities, adding fractions with the same denominator), decimals (reading and ordering decimal numbers, rounding), and percentages as fractions of 100. Multiplication tables are expected to be known fluently, and students are expected to apply these to mental and written calculation strategies. Measurement covers standard units of length (millimetres, centimetres, metres, kilometres), mass (grams, kilograms), capacity (millilitres, litres), and time (reading 12- and 24-hour clocks, calculating durations, converting between units). Money problems require working with amounts in multiple currencies where given, or with pounds and pence, including calculating change and total costs. Geometry addresses 2D shapes (properties of polygons, angles as measures of turn, right angles, acute and obtuse angles) and 3D shapes (recognising and naming prisms, pyramids, and polyhedra, and understanding the relationship between 2D faces and 3D shapes). Position and direction includes coordinates in the first quadrant, compass directions, and reflections. Data and Statistics covers reading, interpreting, and constructing pictograms, bar charts, line graphs, and tables, including calculating the mean of a small data set.

Exam Paper Structure

Paper 1No calculator

JMA11 Primary Mathematics

Timed examination🎯 marks📊 100% of grade
Number, place value, and calculation strategiesFractions, decimals, and percentagesMeasurement (length, mass, capacity, time)Geometry (2D/3D shapes, angles, coordinates)Data and statistics (charts, tables, mean)

Key Information

Exam BoardPearson Edexcel
Specification CodeJMA11
QualificationInternational Primary Curriculum
Year GroupYears 3–6 (approximately ages 7–11)
AssessmentSingle written paper
CalculatorNot typically allowed at primary level
ContextInternational schools following Pearson Edexcel IPC
Total Resources24

Key Topics in Mathematics

Topics you need to know

Place value to large numbersMental and written calculation with all four operationsTimes tables fluency (to 12×12)Fractions of quantities and simple fraction arithmeticUnits of measurement and conversionsProperties of 2D and 3D shapesInterpreting and constructing data displays

Exam Command Words

Command wordWhat the examiner expects
Work outPerform a calculation to find the answer — show your method if there is space
WriteRecord a number, word, or answer in the space provided
DrawConstruct or complete a shape, chart, or diagram using the information given
TickMark the correct option from those given
RingCircle the correct answer from a selection of options

Typical Grade Boundaries

GradeApproximate mark needed
Exceptional90-98%
Exceeding75-89%
Meeting58-74%
Approaching40-57%

⚠️ Edexcel IPC Mathematics is assessed on Pearson's primary performance scale. Boundaries reflect typical primary attainment standards internationally.

Place Value Understanding, Times Tables, and Reading Graphs Accurately

For the IPC Mathematics paper, secure times table knowledge underpins a large proportion of the questions. Students who can quickly recall all tables to 12×12 can answer multiplication and division problems, fraction questions, and some area questions much more rapidly and accurately. Practise tables in mixed order (not just 1×, 2×, 3× sequentially) because the exam uses them in random contexts. Place value questions are often answered incorrectly because students confuse the digit with the value of that digit in a number. In the number 43,527, the digit in the thousands place is 3, but its value is 3,000. When a question asks "what is the value of the 3 in 43,527?", the answer is 3,000 not 3. Practise decomposing numbers in this way using a place value grid. For data questions, always read the scale on graphs carefully before attempting to extract values. A common error is misreading a bar chart scale where each division represents 2 or 5 units rather than 1. Find two labelled divisions and count how many unmarked intervals are between them to identify the value of each small division before reading off any bar heights. When constructing a bar chart, use a ruler for the bars and label both axes clearly.

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