What are the Edexcel (Pearson) A Level Grade Boundaries in 2022 and Why Do They Matter?

Grade boundaries are the marks you need to hit specific grades in your Edexcel (Pearson) A Level exams. They're different for each exam series, which means the 2022 boundaries will be different from previous years. And, Edexcel (Pearson) doesn't release these boundaries until after your exams are marked, so you won't know the exact numbers before you sit your papers.

Read on to find out the Edexcel (Pearson) A Level 2022 grade boundaries, and discover how to use the tools that'll help you smash your exams.

SubjectYearMaximum MarkA*ABCDE
Arabic 01 02 03202237025820017014011182
Art, Craft And Design 1A 1B202215011810584634222
Art and Design (Fine Art) 1A 1B202215011810584634222
Art and Design (Graphic Communication) 1A 1B202215011810584634222
Art and Design (Photography) 1A 1B202215011910786654424
Art and Design (3D Design) 1A 1B202215011810584634222
Art and Design (Textile Design) 1A 1B202215011810584634222
Biology A (Salters Nuffield) 01 02 0320223001861551281017549
Biology B 01 02 032022300184147121956943
Business 01 02 03202233523921818415111885
Chemistry 01 02 0320223002351921551198347
Chinese 01 02 03202240030427722918213588
Design and Technology 01 0220222401811581321068054
Drama and Theatre 01 03 2A2022200158140119987858
Drama and Theatre 01 03 2B20222001581431221018059
Drama and Theatre 01T 02T 0320222001631421211007959
Economics A 01 02 03202233526223519916312792
Economics B 01 02 0320223351971711431158760
English Language 01 02 03 0420222501711511271037956
English Language & Literature 01 02 0320223002252021661309459
English Language & Literature 01 02 03T20223002252021661309459
English Literature 01 02 03 04202230022520116913710574
English Literature 01 02 03 04T202230022520116913710574
French 01 02 03202240031426421516611870
Further Mathematics 01 02 3A 4A20223002502091691298949
Further Mathematics 01 02 3A 3B20223002472061661268647
Further Mathematics Subject 01 02 3A 3C20223002472031631248546
Further Mathematics 01 02 3A 3D20223002422011631258750
Further Mathematics 01 02 3B 3C20223002432001611228345
Further Mathematics 01 02 3B 3D20223002381981601238649
Further Mathematics 01 02 3B 4B20223002422011621238547
Further Mathematics 01 02 3C 3D20223002321951581218448
Further Mathematics 01 02 3C 4C20223002381971591218345
Further Mathematics 01 02 3D 4D20223002331921561208448
Geography 01 02 03 04202235025923319816312995
Geography 01 02 03 04T202235025923319816312995
German 01 02 03202240031726821917112375
Greek 01 02 03202237024020817614411382
Gujarati 01 02 03202237023020017014011182
History 04 1A 2A 3020222001661511271037955
History 04 1A 2A 3120222001651501261027855
History 04 1A 2A 3220222001661511271037955
History 04 1A 2A 3320222001641491251017753
History 04 1A 2A 3520222001651501261027854
History 04 1A 2A 3620222001661511261027854
History 04 1A 2A 3820222001651501261027855
History 04 1A 2A 3920222001661511261027854
History 04 1B 2B 3020222001661511271037955
History 04 1B 2B 3320222001641491251017753
History 04 1B 2B 3520222001651501261027854
History 04 1B 2B 3620222001661511261027854
History 04 1B 2B 3720222001661511271037955
History 04 1B 2B 3820222001651501261027855
History 04 1B 2B 3920222001661511261027854
History 04 1C 2C 3020222001661511261017651
History 04 1C 2C 3120222001651501251007551
History 04 1C 2C 332022200164149124997449
History 04 1C 2C 3420222001661511261017651
History 04 1C 2C 3520222001651501251007550
History 04 1C 2C 3620222001661511251007550
History 04 1C 2C 3720222001661511261017651
History 04 1C 2C 3920222001641511251007550
History 04 1D 2D 3020222001671521271037955
History 04 1D 2D 3120222001661511271037955
History 04 1D 2D 3320222001651501251017753
History 04 1D 2D 3720222001671521271037955
History 04 1D 2D 3820222001661511271037955
History 04 1D 2D 3920222001671521271027854
History 04 1E 2E 3020222001671521271027854
History 04 1E 2E 3120222001661511261027854
History 04 1E 2E 3420222001671521271027854
History 04 1E 2E 3520222001681511261017753
History 04 1E 2E 3620222001671521271027753
History 04 1F 2F 3020222001661511261017651
History 04 1F 2F 3120222001651501251007551
History 04 1F 2F 3420222001661511261017651
History 04 1F 2F 3520222001661501251007550
History 04 1F 2F 3620222001661511251007550
History 04 1G 2G 3020222001661511261017652
History 04 1G 2G 3120222001651501251007652
History 04 1G 2G 3420222001661511261017652
History 04 1G 2G 3520222001651501251007551
History 04 1G 2G 3620222001661511261017651
History 04 1H 2H 3020222001651501251017753
History 04 1H 2H 3120222001641491251017753
History 04 1H 2H 332022200162148123997551
History 04 1H 2H 3420222001651501251017753
History 04 1H 2H 3520222001641491241007652
History 04 1H 2H 3620222001651501251007652
History 04T 1C 2C 3720222001661511261017651
History 04T 1C 2C 3920222001661511251007550
History 04T 1F 2F 3520222001651501251007550
History 04T 1G 2G 3620222001661511261017651
History of Art 01 02202222014211996735129
Italian 01 02 03202240032127822817812879
Japanese 01 02 03202237029024620215811471
Mathematics 01 02 032022300217164130966228
Music 01 02 0320222501881651421199775
Music Technology 01 02 03 042022300233208181155129103
Persian 01 02 03202237028024320617013498
Physical Education 01 02 03 042022360237220191162133105
Physical Education 01 02 03T 042022360237220191162133105
Physics 01 02 0320223002091741431128252
Politics 01 02 3A2022252172150123967044
Politics 01 02 3B2022252176152125987144
Portuguese 01 02 032022370285251217183149115
Psychology 01 02 03202227014211997755331
Religious Studies 01 02 0320222402071841511188552
Religious Studies 01 02 4A20222402021791451117744
Religious Studies 01 02 4B20222402051821471137945
Religious Studies 01 02 4C20222402011781441107744
Religious Studies 01 02 4D20222402081851501158147
Religious Studies 01 02 4E20222402061831481137844
Religious Studies 01 02 4F20222402061831481137844
Religious Studies 02 03 4A20222402071841491147945
Religious Studies 02 03 4D20222402131901541188348
Russian 01 02 0320224003182491971459443
Spanish 01 02 03202240030626121216311567
Statistics 01 02 0320222401861641331027140
Turkish 01 02 03202237032828723618613686
Urdu 01 02 03202237032728523017512065

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How to interpret 2022 grade boundaries for Edexcel (Pearson) A Level exams

Exam boards like Edexcel (Pearson) set grade boundaries based on how students perform each year. These boundaries only get decided after all the marking is finished.

Edexcel (Pearson) uses a mix of statistical analysis and examiner expertise to keep things fair and consistent with previous years. Because every exam paper is slightly different, one year's paper might be a bit harder than another's. If lots of students struggle with a particularly tough paper, the grade boundary drops slightly. That way, nobody gets unfairly penalised.

Checking previous years' Edexcel (Pearson) A Level grade boundaries gives you a pretty good idea of what you'll need to score in 2022 for your target grade. Match this up with your scores on Edexcel (Pearson) A Level past papers and you'll see where you currently stand. You'll spot exactly how many extra marks you need for that higher grade. Then you can focus your revision to bridge that gap.

Important: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Edexcel (Pearson) lowered the A Level grade boundaries for 2020-2022 to help students who'd missed school during lockdowns. Those years aren't typical, so don't rely on them too heavily when predicting your grade.

How do weighted grade boundaries work?

Some courses have more than one exam paper (or component) and not all of them count equally. To make sure each paper gets the importance it deserves, exam boards use something called weighting factors.

Working out your weighted grade

Here's a simple step-by-step guide to how it happens:

  1. You get a raw mark for each paper (this is just the mark the examiner gives you).
  2. Each paper gets multiplied by a weighting factor, which turns it into a weighted mark.
  3. All your weighted marks are added up to give you your total course mark.
  4. This total gets compared with the grade-threshold table for your exam session to decide your final grade.

A quick example

Let's say you're sitting two papers:

  • Paper 1:
    • You score 64 out of 80
    • The weighting is 1.25
    • So your weighted mark is 64 × 1.25 = 80
  • Paper 2:
    • You score 70 out of 100
    • The weighting is 1
    • So your weighted mark is 70 × 1 = 70
  • Your total:
    • 150 weighted marks

If the grade B boundary is 150, congratulations – that's your grade!

Remember, grade boundaries change each exam series. This means the same total mark might lead to a different grade in another year. So, don't compare your marks with your friend who sat the exam last summer — the boundaries could be completely different!

Check with Edexcel (Pearson) to see if your course uses weighted scores.

What is the best way to prepare for your A Level Edexcel (Pearson) exam?

If there's one golden rule to follow, it's to start early. Make a list of every topic across all your A Level courses and highlight the ones that make you feel less confident. Then build a revision timetable with short, focused sessions - giving extra time to your more tricky topics.

It's important to revise everything covered in your syllabus. However, focusing on your weaker areas first means you'll see the biggest jump in marks where it counts.

At Save My Exams, our teacher-written resources pinpoint exactly what to revise, help you identify your weak points, and show you how to improve, so you can walk into your exams confident and prepared. Try this:

  • Use revision notes to nail the Edexcel (Pearson) A Level content.
  • Then move onto flashcards to test yourself and make information stick.
  • Once you've got the basics down, practise with some exam questions. They'll show you exactly what you know (and what you don't).

Tip: Practice with 2022 Edexcel (Pearson) A Level past papers under real exam conditions. Set a timer, sit somewhere quiet, and work through the whole paper. This builds your time management skills and, just as importantly, your exam stamina.

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