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When will GCSE grade boundaries be released for AQA, Edexcel and OCR?

The vast majority of students taking GCSEs in England will receive grades from 9 to 1 - with 9 being the highest grade.

As a rule of thumb, a grade 4 is the equivalent of a C. A grade 9 is the equivalent of an A*. According to the exams regulator, this year's GCSE results are set to be lower than last year.Grade boundaries are decided after GCSE exams are marked. They are usually released on results day.Edexcel GCSE grade boundaries for 2023 A full list of Edexcel GCSE grade boundaries will be available here at 8am.

OCR GCSE grade boundaries for 2023 A full list of OCR GCSE grade boundaries will be available here at 8am. WJEC GCSE grade boundaries for 2023 A full list of WJEC GCSE grade boundaries will be available here.For subjects such as biology, chemistry, English language, and maths, the maximum mark count is 400. To earn an A, you would have to get a minimum of 320.5=Low Grade B or high C2-for-1 on Desserts at Heavenly Desserts

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