Edexcel IGCSE 4MA1 2022 · June

Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics (4MA1) June 2022 Past Papers

This page hosts the full 8-file bundle for the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics (4MA1) June 2022 examination — question papers, mark schemes for all 4 papers.

This is the June series — the main Edexcel IGCSE sitting taken by most candidates worldwide. All files are sourced from Pearson Edexcel and free to download — no signup required.

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4MA1 June 2022 Papers

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Related 4MA1 sessions

Paper components in this session

The Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics (4MA1) qualification is built from 4 paper components. Each paper appearing in the June 2022 session is shown below with its official Pearson title and duration.

Paper 1F Foundation
Paper 1 Foundation
1.5 hours
Paper 1H Higher
Paper 1 Higher
1.5 hours
Paper 2F Foundation
Paper 2 Foundation
2 hours
Paper 2H Higher
Paper 2 Higher
2 hours

About the June 2022 4MA1 session

Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics 4MA1 (spec A) has two tiers: Foundation (Papers 1F + 2F, grades 5-1) and Higher (Papers 1H + 2H, grades 9-4). Each paper is 2 hours and 100 marks. Candidates sit two papers in their chosen tier — no mixing across tiers.

The June 2022 bundle on this page contains 8 files across 4 papers. Mark schemes are included for every question paper. The examiner report has not yet been released for this session. Edexcel does not run paper variants the way Cambridge does, so each paper number in this session is the same paper sat globally.

How to use these Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics past papers

Timed practice under exam conditions

Sit each paper for its full duration with no interruptions. Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics papers are 2 hours — long enough that pacing across the second hour is a real skill. Use a printed copy of the question paper for the most realistic practice.

Mark with the June 2022 MS

Edexcel mark schemes show the acceptable answer plus alternative wordings. Pay attention to the marking dots — they indicate the discrete points an examiner is looking for. Missing one usually costs one mark.

Read the examiner report (once released)

The ER is the most actionable document in any past paper bundle. It tells you exactly which questions tripped most candidates up in this specific session — and what examiners wanted to see instead. Use it before you re-attempt the paper.

Cross-reference with the spec

When you lose marks on a topic, look it up in the official Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics specification. The spec is the source of truth for what's examinable — anything outside it is fair to skip.

Edexcel IGCSE 4MA1 June 2022 — Frequently asked questions

What's in the Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics June 2022 paper bundle?
This page hosts 8 files for the Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics (4MA1) June 2022 session: question papers, mark schemes for all 4 papers. All files come from Pearson Edexcel and are free to download — no account required.
What's the difference between Edexcel IGCSE and Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics?
Edexcel IGCSE and Cambridge IGCSE are two parallel qualifications recognised globally. Edexcel 4MA1 has two tiers (Foundation 5-1, Higher 9-4) and is graded 9-1; Cambridge 0580 is single-tier with grades A*-G or 9-1 depending on session. The content overlaps significantly but the question style and emphasis differ — Edexcel tends to favour shorter structured questions; Cambridge often has longer multi-part questions. Universities and employers accept both equally.
How do I read Edexcel paper codes like 4MA1/1P or 4MA1/2H?
Edexcel paper codes follow the pattern SubjectCode/PaperNumberTier. For Math 4MA1, codes are 1F, 2F (Foundation tier) or 1H, 2H (Higher tier). Candidates sit two papers in the same tier — you cannot mix 1F with 2H.
When does Pearson release June 2022 Edexcel mark schemes and examiner reports?
Pearson publishes Edexcel IGCSE mark schemes on results day or shortly after — typically 8-10 weeks after the exam window closes. The examiner report follows roughly 2-3 months later, on Pearson's qualifications portal. The mark schemes for this session are available above. The examiner report has not been published yet.
Should I sit Foundation or Higher tier?
Foundation tier (Papers 1F + 2F) covers grades 5 down to 1 — a safer choice if you're aiming for a grade 4 or 5 with confidence and don't want to risk a U on Higher's hardest questions. Higher tier (Papers 1H + 2H) covers grades 9 down to 4 — required if you're aiming for grade 6 or higher. Discuss the choice with your maths teacher; centres usually entry students into the tier they expect them to perform best in.
How should I practise these 4MA1 papers effectively?
Use our free Exam Hub to view the question paper and mark scheme side-by-side. Time yourself for the full 2 hours, mark with the MS, then read the examiner report (if released) to see where most candidates lost marks in June 2022. For weak topics, go back to the Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics hub.

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