A Level Grade Boundaries 2017: Everything You Need To Know.

This page shows the official grade boundaries for 2017 A Level exams. These boundaries tell you the minimum raw mark needed to achieve each grade. They are set once all the marking is finished for that exam series.

Looking at past grade boundaries helps you understand the sort of marks you need to hit the grade you're targeting. Check out the table below for more information:

SubjectYearBoardMaximum MarkA*ABCDE
Art & Design Adv (Art Craft & Des)2017AQA480386360311262213165
Art & Design Adv (Fine Art)2017AQA480386360311262213165
Art & Design Adv (Graphic Comm)2017AQA480386360311262213165
Art & Design Adv (Textile Design)2017AQA480386360311262213165
Art & Design Adv (3D Design)2017AQA480386360311262213165
Art & Design Adv (Photography)2017AQA480399375331287243200
Biology Adv2017AQA2601741471241017856
Business Adv2017AQA30022019516613710879
Chemistry Adv2017AQA3002462041691349964
Computer Science Adv (C#)2017AQA37531626421917412984
Computer Science Adv (Java)2017AQA37531626421917412984
Computer Science Adv (Pascal/Delphi)2017AQA37531626421917412984
Computer Science Adv (Python)2017AQA37531626421917412984
Computer Science Adv (VB.NET)2017AQA37531626421917412984
Economics Adv2017AQA2401931671441219977
English Language And Literature Adv2017AQA2501991771491229568
English Language Adv2017AQA500426373316259202145
English Literature A Adv Option A2017AQA375316280239198157117
English Literature A Adv Option B2017AQA37532028223619014499
English Literature B Adv Option AA2017AQA375302267229191153115
English Literature B Adv Option AB2017AQA375305269231193156119
English Literature B Adv Option BA2017AQA375317279236193151109
English Literature B Adv Option BB2017AQA375317281239197155113
History Adv Option AA2017AQA200153130109886747
History Adv Option AB2017AQA200161132111907050
History Adv Option AD2017AQA200156137115937149
History Adv Option AE2017AQA200178141117937047
History Adv Option AM2017AQA200145136114927048
History Adv Option AS2017AQA200159132110896847
History Adv Option BA2017AQA2001541441231028160
History Adv Option BB2017AQA2001751461251048363
History Adv Option BD2017AQA2001681511281068462
History Adv Option BE2017AQA2001661551311078360
History Adv Option BM2017AQA2001671501271058361
History Adv Option BS2017AQA2001741461241028160
History Adv Option CF2017AQA200160136114927048
History Adv Option CG2017AQA200143130109886747
History Adv Option CH2017AQA200152131110896847
History Adv Option CJ2017AQA200150133112917151
History Adv Option CK2017AQA200149127107876849
History Adv Option CL2017AQA200144128108886950
History Adv Option CN2017AQA200152131110896847
History Adv Option CO2017AQA200149130109886848
History Adv Option CP2017AQA200151132111917151
History Adv Option CQ2017AQA200158134112906847
History Adv Option CR2017AQA200152129108876747
History Adv Option CT2017AQA200163135113916947
History Adv Option DC2017AQA2001731481251027956
History Adv Option DG2017AQA200157142120987654
History Adv Option DH2017AQA200164143120987654
History Adv Option DJ2017AQA2001591451231017958
History Adv Option DK2017AQA200172139118977656
History Adv Option DL2017AQA200162140119987757
History Adv Option DN2017AQA200164143120987654
History Adv Option DO2017AQA200161142120987655
History Adv Option DP2017AQA2001691441221007958
History Adv Option DQ2017AQA2001701461231007754
History Adv Option DR2017AQA200165141119977554
History Adv Option DT2017AQA2001721471231007754
History Adv Option EB2017AQA200156138117977757
History Adv Option EE2017AQA2001721471231007754
History Adv Option EM2017AQA200160142120987655
History Adv Option ES2017AQA200163138117967554
History Adv Option FC2017AQA200156145122997653
History Adv Option FF2017AQA200172145121987552
History Adv Option FG2017AQA200174139117957351
History Adv Option FH2017AQA200161140117957351
History Adv Option FJ2017AQA200160142120987655
History Adv Option FL2017AQA200167137116957454
History Adv Option FN2017AQA200159140117957351
History Adv Option FO2017AQA200156139117957352
History Adv Option FP2017AQA200164141119977655
History Adv Option FQ2017AQA200168143120977451
History Adv Option FR2017AQA200161138116947251
History Adv Option FT2017AQA200168144120977451
History Adv Option GC2017AQA200160136114927049
History Adv Option GF2017AQA200155136114927048
History Adv Option GG2017AQA200146130109886747
History Adv Option GH2017AQA200156131110896847
History Adv Option GJ2017AQA200155133112917151
History Adv Option GL2017AQA200153128108886950
History Adv Option GN2017AQA200165131110896847
History Adv Option GO2017AQA200146130109886848
History Adv Option GP2017AQA200149132111917151
History Adv Option GQ2017AQA200158134112906847
History Adv Option GR2017AQA200156129108876747
History Adv Option HA2017AQA200154131110896847
History Adv Option HB2017AQA200154133112917050
History Adv Option HD2017AQA200158138115937149
History Adv Option HE2017AQA200167142118947047
History Adv Option HM2017AQA200158137114927048
History Adv Option HS2017AQA200154133111896847
History Adv Option JF2017AQA200168143119957148
History Adv Option JG2017AQA200163137114916947
History Adv Option JH2017AQA200159138115926947
History Adv Option JK2017AQA200156134112917049
History Adv Option JL2017AQA200157135113927150
History Adv Option JN2017AQA200169138115926947
History Adv Option JO2017AQA200159137114927048
History Adv Option JP2017AQA200163139117957351
History Adv Option JQ2017AQA200166141117937047
History Adv Option JR2017AQA200154136113916947
History Adv Option KA2017AQA200161129108886848
History Adv Option KB2017AQA200153131111917151
History Adv Option KD2017AQA200166136114927150
History Adv Option KE2017AQA200167140117947148
History Adv Option KM2017AQA200162135113917049
History Adv Option KS2017AQA200152131110896848
History Adv Option LA2017AQA200156126106866647
History Adv Option LB2017AQA200149128108886950
History Adv Option LD2017AQA200156133112917049
History Adv Option LE2017AQA200159137114916947
History Adv Option LM2017AQA200162132111906948
History Adv Option LS2017AQA200149128107876747
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA2501811491261038159
Physics Adv Option B2017AQA250174142120987654
Physics Adv Option C2017AQA2501831511271037956
Physics Adv Option D2017AQA250176145122997653
Physics Adv Option E2017AQA2501831521291068361
Psychology Adv2017AQA28821719316413510678
Sociology Adv2017AQA2401791601381179675
History Adv Option EA2017AQA200------
History Adv Option ED2017AQA200------
History Adv Option FK2017AQA200------
History Adv Option GK2017AQA200------
History Adv Option GT2017AQA200------
History Adv Option JC2017AQA200------
History Adv Option JJ2017AQA200------
History Adv Option JT2017AQA200------
Source: AQA

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What are A Level grade boundaries?

Put simply, grade boundaries are the minimum marks you need to achieve each grade.

Exam boards set these boundaries after marking is complete. They look at everyone's performance and decide where the cutoff points should be.

These boundaries matter because they decide your final grade. Your grade affects whether you can progress to the next stage of education, which courses you can take, and what opportunities open up for you.

Why are the grade boundaries important?

Grade boundaries keep things fair and ensure your grade reflects what you actually know and can do.

The boundaries change slightly each year to account for differences in exam difficulty. This means a grade B in 2017 represents roughly the same level of achievement as a grade Bfrom previous years, even if the exams weren't identical.

When you get marked work back, you probably look at the grade first. That's normal. Grades have real consequences for your future.

If you want to improve your grade, it's not just about your knowledge. It's about applying what you know to exam questions effectively. That's where practice and exam technique come in.

How are A Level grade boundaries set?

Setting A Levelgrade boundaries is a complicated process. Here's what needs to be considered:

Exam difficulty

Every exam series has new questions written by subject specialists. Sometimes papers turn out slightly harder or easier than intended. If most students find an exam tough, boundaries drop a bit to compensate. If it's easier, boundaries go up. This keeps grades consistent year to year.

Statistical analysis

Exam boards compare each year's results with previous years. They look at patterns and trends to maintain standards. They pay particular attention to students scoring near the grade boundaries. This helps ensure borderline candidates are treated fairly.

Moderation

A sample of exam papers from each A Level exam will be sent for moderation. This is a second round of marking by another examiner to ensure that the marks awarded are consistent and fair.

Examiner judgements

Experienced examiners will review a sample of exam papers from each A Levelexam. They'll look at papers scoring a range of marks and compare them to papers from previous years. Then, they'll make recommendations to the exam boards on where they think the grade boundaries should be set.

What are weighted boundaries?

Some subjects have more than one exam paper or component, and they don't all contribute the same amount to your final grade. Exam boards assign each paper a weighting factor.

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.

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

Using grade boundaries to improve your results

Grade boundaries can help you figure out where you stand and what needs work. Here's what you should do:

What to doWhy it matters
Choose a A Level past paper from your subject and sit it under timed conditionsHelps you practise exam timing and experience real pressure
Complete all papers from that exam series (e.g., Paper 1 and Paper 2)You'll get a more accurate picture of your overall grade
Mark your answers using the official mark schemeShows you exactly what examiners award marks for
Add up your marks (pay attention to if there is a weighted score) and compare them with that year's grade boundariesLets you see what grade you would have achieved
Identify how many marks you needed for the next grade upHelps you set a clear target to improve
Focus revision on weaker areas using notes, flashcards, and practice questionsBuilds confidence and improves results

Important: Keep in mind that for 2021 and 2022 A Level exams, grade boundaries were adjusted due to the impact of COVID-19, so these sets of papers may not provide an accurate reflection of the A Level grade boundaries.

Understanding A Level grade boundaries in 2017

Grade boundaries ensure fairness across different years. By reviewing past boundaries, you can measure where you are now, work out how many extra marks you need, and set realistic targets.

What is the best way to prepare for your A Level exams?

Getting ready for A Level exams takes effort. That means using effective study resources and the best revision techniques. Here are some practical ways to boost your performance:

Get to know the exam format

Start by checking your exam board's specification and make a list of every topic that'll be tested. The spec also tells you:

  • How much each paper counts towards your final grade
  • How long you've got
  • What's covered in each exam

Grab some A Level past papers and have a proper look through them. How many questions are there? What types come up? Are different sections marked differently? The more familiar you are with the format, the less stressful exam day will be.

Create a study plan

Look at your topic list for each subject and rate how confident you feel about each one. Then create a weekly revision schedule you can stick to.

Make sure you:

  • Plan revision around your other commitments
  • Build in proper breaks
  • Use a calendar app or study planner to help keep everything organised

Focus on your weak areas

It's important to revise all the topics covered in your course syllabus. However, focus most of your time on topics where you're shakiest. That's where you'll see the biggest improvement in your grades. It makes sense to spend more time on a C topic you could push to a B than perfecting an A topic.

Practice with Past Papers

Too many students skip this bit, but it's so important. Sitting an actual exam is a skill in itself.

  • Can you write solidly for three hours?
  • Can you stay focused that long without checking your phone?
  • Can you answer all the questions in the allotted exam time?

You need to build up exam stamina through practice.

Print out a past paper, set a timer, put your phone away, and sit the paper properly, under real exam conditions.

The more you practice, the easier it gets. We've organised all the A Levelpast papers by subject and board, so everything's in one place.

Look after yourself

Use this as a checklist to ensure that you're looking after your wellbeing:

  1. Aim for about eight hours of sleep each night.
  2. Take regular breaks between study sessions.
  3. Eat well and drink plenty of water.
  4. Stay active — go outside for a walk every day, if you can.
  5. Make time for things you enjoy.
    • Watch your favourite show after you've finished your revision session.
    • Have nice meals.
    • See friends.

Use these moments as rewards to keep yourself motivated.

Sometimes, things can feel daunting. That's because exam season is stressful. Talk to friends and family about how you're feeling and let them support you.

If things feel like they are becoming overwhelming, reach out to someone you trust. Your GP can help, or check out Young Minds and Mind. For some immediate support, our Exam Anxiety Relief Kit could help.

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Knowing the grade boundaries for the subjects you are studying is helpful for you to understand the threshold that you need to meet to achieve a certain grade.

Grade boundaries are changed each year to account for changes in exam difficulty and student performance. A particularly difficult exam may result in lower grade boundaries.

Grade boundaries for A Level 2017 vary by exam board (e.g., AQA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel) and subject. These boundaries indicate the minimum number of marks required to achieve each grade.

Exam boards set their grade boundaries using a combination of statistical analysis, moderation and examiner judgement, whilst also taking into account the difficulty of the exam papers when compared to previous years.

A grade C is a standard pass. However, some universities require higher grades for admission into certain degree level programs. It is always best to check the specific requirements of the university course you are applying for so you know what grades you need.

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