Cambridge International AS & A Level Geography (9696) Grade thresholds taken for Syllabus 9696 (Geography) in the June 2024 examination.
Geography Overall Raw Mark ComparisonA-Level
Organise your data so it’s simple and actionable, giving you back the time you need to focus on what you do best.
Information about grade boundaries and raw mark grade boundary tables.
The use of notional component grade boundaries The above examples, showing the grades achieved by candidates A, B and C, illustrate that notional grade performance at component level plays no part in the determination of a qualification grade.
Grade Boundaries Achieving your best results starts with understanding where you stand. Our grade boundaries resources provide all the information you need, carefully organized by subject, level, and exam board, so you can plan your study strategy with confidence.
Looking for the Edexcel (Pearson) A Level Geography grade boundaries? View the latest boundaries and tips to guide your revision and exam preparation.
And so, Oxford Revise has collected some grade boundaries for the last 5 years of exams, giving you an idea of what percentage will need to be achieve to get a specific grade. Grade boundaries for your subject are not published before the exams take place. Boundaries are set after exams have been completed and papers have been marked.
Qualification grade boundaries A grade boundary is the minimum mark you need to get a grade. For example, if the grade boundary for a Grade C is 160 marks, you need to get at least 160 to achieve a Grade C. A mark of 159 would therefore be a Grade D. Grade boundaries for linear qualifications are set at qualification level.
Here are the A-level Geography grade boundaries for the four most popular examining bodies in June 2022. Here is the allocation of grades for A-level Geography across all boards, in the UK. Below you can see the distribution of 2022 A-level Geography grades by exam board. Over a third of entrants sat AQA A-level Geography (38.3%).
Last summer we were told that grading would be very similar to pre-pandemic awarding - however across all subjects grades were higher. This year we have seen a grade distribution for geography which is almost identical to last year's (as you can see in the graph below). 98.3% of all geography students gained A*-E (which is the same as 2023), and is slightly above the figure for all subjects ...
Figure 8: Map of A level geography grade outcomes, all ages, by county in England – grade A* in 2024 Figure 9: Map of A level geography grade outcomes, all ages, by county in England – grade C and above in 2024 Figure 10: Map of A level geography grade outcomes, all ages, by county in England – grade E and above 2024
Understanding our Edexcel GCSE (9-1) grade boundaries This document shows the grade boundaries for reformed Edexcel GCSE (9-1) qualifications. For each set of grade boundaries, the maximum number of available marks is also shown.
This update contains useful information, news and advice for Edexcel Geography teachers including key reminders, training events, workshops on our recommendations to the Curriculum and Assessment Review and Geography in the News!