What are the OCR A Level Grade Boundaries in 2023 and Why They Matter

Grade boundaries set by OCR are the minimum number of marks you need to score in your A Level exam to achieve a certain grade. The grade boundaries change for every exam series, so they will be different in 2023 than they were in previous years. Grade boundaries are set after your OCR A Level exams have been marked, so you won’t know the exact grade boundaries for the 2023 exams before you take them.

This article will provide you with the grade boundaries for OCR A Level 2023, help you interpret them, and provide tools to help you succeed in your exams.

SubjectYearMaximum MarkA*ABCDE
Ancient History2023196165143116896236
Art and Design202320019017915412910581
Biology A20232701831551301068258
Biology B (Advancing Biology)20232701691481271078767
Business20232401881691431179165
Chemistry A20232702341981581187940
Chemistry B (Salters)20232702111771461158453
Classical Civilisation Option A: 11+21+3120232502101831531239364
Classical Civilisation Option B: 11+21+3220232502111841541259667
Classical Civilisation Option C: 11+21+3320232502091821521229263
Classical Civilisation Option D: 11+21+3420232502071801511229364
Classical Civilisation Option E: 11+22+3120232502091821521229262
Classical Civilisation Option F: 11+22+3220232502101831531239465
Classical Civilisation Option G: 11+22+3320232502081811511219161
Classical Civilisation Option H: 11+22+3420232502061791491209162
Classical Civilisation Option J: 11+23+3120232502091821511219161
Classical Civilisation Option K: 11+23+3220232502101831531239364
Classical Civilisation Option L: 11+23+3320232502081811501209060
Classical Civilisation Option M: 11+23+3420232502061791491199061
Classical Civilisation Option N: 11+24+3120232502071801501209162
Classical Civilisation Option O: 11+24+3220232502081811521239465
Classical Civilisation Option P: 11+24+3320232502061791491199061
Classical Civilisation Option Q: 11+24+3420232502041771481199062
Classical Greek202330024019816914011284
Computer Science202335028625120916712685
Design and Technology202330024822118715311986
Design and Technology2023300252233201170139108
Design and Technology2023300252233201170139108
Drama and Theatre2023300267250221192163134
Economics20232401931641351067850
English Language20232001751551311078461
English Language and Literature (EMC)20232001641501301109172
English Literature202320018617515212910684
Film Studies202330026222619015411883
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y542+Y54320233001991581301037649
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y542+Y54420233002081681391108254
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y542+Y54520233001961561301047852
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y543+Y54420233002071661371088052
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y543+Y54520233001951541281027650
Further Mathematics A (H245) Option Y540+Y541+Y544+Y54520233002041641361098255
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route A: Option Y420+Y421+Y432202336027122818814810869
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route A: Option Y420+Y421+Y433202336026722418514610768
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route A: Option Y420+Y421+Y434202336026822418414410465
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route A: Option Y420+Y421+Y435202336026922518414310262
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route A: Option Y420+Y421+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route B: Option Y420+Y422+Y431202336028724119915711573
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route B: Option Y420+Y422+Y433202336028724420316212282
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route B: Option Y420+Y422+Y434202336028824420216112079
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route B: Option Y420+Y422+Y435202336028924520216011876
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route B: Option Y420+Y422+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y432+Y433202336028223919915912081
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y432+Y434202336028323919815811878
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y432+Y435202336028424019815711675
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y432+Y436202336027823419415411576
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y433+Y434202336027923519515511677
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y433+Y435202336028023619515411474
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y433+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y434+Y435202336028123619415311271
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y434+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y431+Y435+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y433+Y434202336028324220316412587
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y433+Y435202336028424320316312384
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y433+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y434+Y435202336028524320216112181
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y434+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y432+Y435+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y433+Y434+Y435202336028123919915911980
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y433+Y434+Y4362023360N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y433+Y435+Y436202336027623419515611778
Further Mathematics B (MEI) (H645) Route C: Option Y420+Y434+Y435+Y436202336027723419415411475
Geography202330023520717614511585
Geology20232701831591351118763
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y101 to Y112) + (Y201 to Y224 except Y223) + (Y301 to Y321 exceptY318)2023200155137116957454
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y113) + (Y201 to Y224 except Y223) + (Y301 to Y321 except Y318)2023200156138117967554
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y101 to Y112) + (Y223) + (Y301 to Y321 except Y318)2023200156138117967554
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y113) + (Y223) + (Y301 to Y321 except Y318)2023200157139117967554
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y101 to Y112) + (Y201 to Y224 except Y223) + (Y318)2023200154136115947353
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y113) + (Y201 to Y224 except Y223) + (Y318)2023200155137116957453
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y101 to Y112) + (Y223) + (Y318)2023200155137116957453
History A (H505) Y100 + (Y113) + (Y223) + (Y318)2023200156138116957453
Latin202330023218816013210476
Law Option 01+02+032023240183158127966535
Law Option 01+02+042023240183159128976635
Mathematics A2023300209161129976635
Media Studies2023200154132108846036
Music2023300249221193166139112
Physical Education202330022620417614812194
Physics A20232702111821511209060
Physics B (Advancing Physics)20232702071701411128456
Psychology202330022220117013910979
Religious Studies All other options202336030125520816111467
Sociology202330025923519615711981
Source: OCR

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

The best way to prepare for your OCR A Level exam is to start your revision early. Begin with a list of topics for all your A Level courses and highlight the ones you are the most unsure about. Create a revision timetable with short periods of focus, giving the most time to these topics.

Ideally, you will want to revise all the topics for each subject, but often there just isn’t time. Prioritising topics will help you make the best use of the time you do have, and will give you the biggest increase in marks for your A Level exams.

Use revision notes to revise OCR A Level content. Flashcards are a great tool to practice recall, reinforce key concepts and boost memory retention. Then use exam questions to test your understanding and identify any areas that you are still unsure of.

It is also super helpful to use 2023 OCR A Level past exam papers to practice your exam technique. Set a timer for the amount of time allowed for your OCR A Level exam, and sit the paper under exam conditions. This will help you to manage your time more effectively. It will also help increase your exam stamina! It is difficult to concentrate and to write for extended periods, so you need to practice this before the big day.

How to interpret 2023 grade boundaries for OCR A Level exams

Grade boundaries are established by exam boards such as OCR to reflect student performance in any given year. It is important to understand that the A Level grade boundaries are set after the A Level exams have been marked.

A variety of methods are used to ensure the grade boundaries are set fairly. Statistical analysis and examiner judgement are used to ensure the grade boundaries are fair and consistent with previous years.

Each A Level exam paper is different, so the level of difficulty of the paper as a whole can fluctuate slightly from year to year. For example, if an entire cohort of students finds an exam paper particularly difficult, the grade boundary is lowered slightly so that students are not unfairly penalised.

Looking at the OCR A Level grade boundaries for previous years can help you get an idea of the marks you need in 2023 to achieve the grade you want. With this information and your OCR A Level past paper scores, you can get an idea of the grade you are currently working at. You will be able to see how many marks you would have needed to get the higher grade. Armed with this information and an effective revision process, you can successfully work to increase your grade.

A word of caution. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the OCR A Level grade boundaries were lowered to minimise the disadvantage faced by students who missed school due to lockdowns. Therefore, the grade boundaries for the OCR A Level years 2020 to 2022 will not be representative of other years.

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