Eduqas GCSE English Literature · Wales / United Kingdom
To Autumn
John Keats
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About the Eduqas curriculum
Eduqas — formally WJEC Eduqas, run by the Welsh exam board for the English-medium GCSE qualifications taken across Wales and parts of England — refreshed its English Literature anthology for first teaching September 2025, first examination summer 2027. The new anthology contains fifteen poems mixing canonical voices (Wordsworth's Stealing the Boat extract from The Prelude, Keats's To Autumn, Hardy, Dickinson, Duffy, Hughes, Owen) with newer Welsh and contemporary inclusions. Schools across Wales and the cross-border English market are actively re-resourcing through autumn 2025 into summer 2026, which is the strongest commercial signal in the UK English Literature market right now. Eduqas Component 2 set texts pair An Inspector Calls or Lord of the Flies with a nineteenth-century novel (A Christmas Carol is dominant) and increasingly Meera Syal's Anita and Me. Storgy's Eduqas coverage prioritises the fifteen new anthology poems — each ships with full close reading, rhyme and meter overlays, a teacher-edition handout, and one sample model-essay paragraph keyed to the Eduqas AOs. Founding Teachers get the full model-essay set per poem. We're sequencing the anthology to land in full by summer 2026 — the buying window before the 2027 first examination.
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