S2 E34 | What to Expect in the A Level Biology Essay 2026 (AQA Data Analysis)
If you teach AQA A level Biology and want to prepare your students more strategically for the Paper 3 essay, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I break down how I analyse every essay title that has appeared since 2007 to identify the themes most likely to return in 2026. I explain the patterns I look for, including frequency, recency, repeat cycles, and long gaps between appearances, and how that helps narrow down the most likely essay topics.
I also share the 2 themes I think are worth prioritising this year, plus 2 extra curveball titles that would be excellent essay practice for revision.
In this episode, I cover:
• how the AQA Biology essay works and what it is really assessing
• the patterns that show up repeatedly in past essay titles
• which themes can probably be ruled out for 2026
• the two titles I think are strongest to prepare for
• how to turn this analysis into practical revision lessons and essay practice
The key message is this:
this is not about guessing with certainty. It is about using the data to revise and teach more strategically.
Resources and links:
A Level Biology 2026 Practice Papers:
https://www.missestruch.co.uk/2026-A-Level-Biology-Practice-Papers
These are designed to be as close to the real exam as possible and are ideal for helping students build exam technique, confidence, and application before summer 2026.
They include:
• realistic exam style questions
• mark schemes
• AQA and OCR options
• optional video walkthroughs
These are especially useful if you want students to:
• practise under timed conditions
• identify gaps in content knowledge
• improve exam technique
• build confidence with unfamiliar questions
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