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GCSE & A-Level Maths Grade Boundary Predictor

Enter your raw mark to see your predicted grade. Uses the average of the last 3 years of official Edexcel, AQA, and OCR boundaries.

Predicted grade

6

Based on the average of 2024, 2023, 2022 boundaries for EDEXCEL GCSE Maths (Higher).

You're 12 marks off a 7.

Year-by-year boundaries

Year3456789
202422396798131165196
2023183565100136172207
202217326094129164199
2019234070101132165198
2018274575106138170202

All marks shown out of 240. Source: official EDEXCEL grade boundary publications.

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How the predictor works

Exam boundaries shift each year based on how the cohort performed. A "7" at GCSE Maths might be 132 marks one year and 138 the next. To give a stable prediction, this tool averages the most recent three published boundary sets for your board, qualification, and tier — then maps your raw mark to the nearest grade.

FAQ

How accurate is it? Treat the predicted grade as a strong indicator. Real boundaries usually vary by 5–15 marks year to year, so a mark sitting on a boundary line could land either side.

Where does the data come from? Edexcel, AQA, and OCR each publish a boundaries PDF after every summer series. All numbers in this tool are taken directly from those.

Can I share this with my class? Yes — it's completely free. You can also embed it (see snippet above) or link directly.

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