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

Grade boundaries provide a clear framework for interpreting raw marks, ensuring consistent standards from one year's A Level exams to the next. Although you won't know the exact thresholds for your 2017 A Level exams until results day, familiarising yourself with past grade boundaries can offer valuable insights into the level of performance needed to achieve your goals.

By using these benchmarks alongside practice papers, you can gauge your current standing, understand the impact of your revision efforts and identify where you need to improve.

SubjectYearBoardMaximum MarkA*ABCDE
Art & Design Adv (3D Design)2017AQA480311360-262213165
Art & Design Adv (Art Craft & Des)2017AQA480311360-262213165
Art & Design Adv (Fine Art)2017AQA480311360-262213165
Art & Design Adv (Graphic Comm)2017AQA480311360-262213165
Art & Design Adv (Photography)2017AQA480331375-287243200
Art & Design Adv (Textile Design)2017AQA480311360-262213165
Biology Adv2017AQA260124147-1017856
Business Adv2017AQA300166195-13710879
Chemistry Adv2017AQA300169204-1349964
Computer Science Adv (C#)2017AQA375219264-17412984
Computer Science Adv (Java)2017AQA375219264-17412984
Computer Science Adv (Pascal/Delphi)2017AQA375219264-17412984
Computer Science Adv (Python)2017AQA375219264-17412984
Computer Science Adv (Vb.Net)2017AQA375219264-17412984
Economics Adv2017AQA240144167-1219977
English Language Adv2017AQA500316373-259202145
English Language And Literature Adv2017AQA250149177-1229568
English Literature A Adv Option A2017AQA375239280-198157117
English Literature A Adv Option B2017AQA375236282-19014499
English Literature B Adv Option AA2017AQA375229267-191153115
English Literature B Adv Option AB2017AQA375231269-193156119
English Literature B Adv Option BA2017AQA375236279-193151109
English Literature B Adv Option BB2017AQA375239281-197155113
History Adv Option AA2017AQA200109130-886747
History Adv Option AB2017AQA200111132-907050
History Adv Option AD2017AQA200115137-937149
History Adv Option Adv2017AQA200110132-896847
History Adv Option AE2017AQA200117141-937047
History Adv Option AM2017AQA200114136-927048
History Adv Option BA2017AQA200123144-1028160
History Adv Option BB2017AQA200125146-1048363
History Adv Option BD2017AQA200128151-1068462
History Adv Option BE2017AQA200131155-1078360
History Adv Option BM2017AQA200127150-1058361
History Adv Option BS2017AQA200124146-1028160
History Adv Option CF2017AQA200114136-927048
History Adv Option CG2017AQA200109130-886747
History Adv Option CH2017AQA200110131-896847
History Adv Option CJ2017AQA200112133-917151
History Adv Option CK2017AQA200107127-876849
History Adv Option CL2017AQA200108128-886950
History Adv Option CN2017AQA200110131-896847
History Adv Option CO2017AQA200109130-886848
History Adv Option CP2017AQA200111132-917151
History Adv Option CQ2017AQA200112134-906847
History Adv Option CR2017AQA200108129-876747
History Adv Option CT2017AQA200113135-916947
History Adv Option DC2017AQA200125148-1027956
History Adv Option DG2017AQA200120142-987654
History Adv Option DH2017AQA200120143-987654
History Adv Option DJ2017AQA200123145-1017958
History Adv Option DK2017AQA200118139-977656
History Adv Option DL2017AQA200119140-987757
History Adv Option DN2017AQA200120143-987654
History Adv Option DO2017AQA200120142-987655
History Adv Option DP2017AQA200122144-1007958
History Adv Option DQ2017AQA200123146-1007754
History Adv Option DR2017AQA200119141-977554
History Adv Option DT2017AQA200123147-1007754
History Adv Option EA2017AQA200------
History Adv Option EB2017AQA200156138117977757
History Adv Option ED2017AQA200------
History Adv Option EE2017AQA200123147-1007754
History Adv Option EM2017AQA200120142-987655
History Adv Option ES2017AQA200117138-967554
History Adv Option FC2017AQA200122145-997653
History Adv Option FF2017AQA200121145-987552
History Adv Option FG2017AQA200117139-957351
History Adv Option FH2017AQA200117140-957351
History Adv Option FJ2017AQA200120142-987655
History Adv Option FK2017AQA200------
History Adv Option FL2017AQA200116137-957454
History Adv Option FN2017AQA200117140-957351
History Adv Option FO2017AQA200117139-957352
History Adv Option FP2017AQA200119141-977655
History Adv Option FQ2017AQA200120143-977451
History Adv Option FR2017AQA200116138-947251
History Adv Option FT2017AQA200120144-977451
History Adv Option GC2017AQA200114136-927049
History Adv Option GF2017AQA200114136-927048
History Adv Option GG2017AQA200109130-886747
History Adv Option GH2017AQA200110131-896847
History Adv Option GJ2017AQA200112133-917151
History Adv Option GK2017AQA200------
History Adv Option GL2017AQA200108128-886950
History Adv Option GN2017AQA200110131-896847
History Adv Option GO2017AQA200109130-886848
History Adv Option GP2017AQA200111132-917151
History Adv Option GQ2017AQA200112134-906847
History Adv Option GR2017AQA200108129-876747
History Adv Option GT2017AQA200------
History Adv Option HA2017AQA200110131-896847
History Adv Option HB2017AQA200112133-917050
History Adv Option HD2017AQA200115138-937149
History Adv Option HE2017AQA200118142-947047
History Adv Option HM2017AQA200114137-927048
History Adv Option HS2017AQA200111133-896847
History Adv Option JC2017AQA200------
History Adv Option JF2017AQA200119143-957148
History Adv Option JG2017AQA200114137-916947
History Adv Option JH2017AQA200115138-926947
History Adv Option JJ2017AQA200------
History Adv Option JK2017AQA200112134-917049
History Adv Option JL2017AQA200113135-927150
History Adv Option JN2017AQA200115138-926947
History Adv Option JO2017AQA200114137-927048
History Adv Option JP2017AQA200117139-957351
History Adv Option JQ2017AQA200117141-937047
History Adv Option JR2017AQA200113136-916947
History Adv Option JT2017AQA200------
History Adv Option KA2017AQA200108129-886848
History Adv Option KB2017AQA200111131-917151
History Adv Option KD2017AQA200114136-927150
History Adv Option KE2017AQA200117140-947148
History Adv Option KM2017AQA200113135-917049
History Adv Option KS2017AQA200110131-896848
History Adv Option LA2017AQA200106126-866647
History Adv Option LB2017AQA200108128-886950
History Adv Option LD2017AQA200112133-917049
History Adv Option LE2017AQA200114137-916947
History Adv Option LM2017AQA200111132-906948
History Adv Option LS2017AQA200107128-876747
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA250126149-1038159
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA250120142-987654
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA250127151-1037956
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA250122145-997653
Physics Adv Option A2017AQA250129152-1068361
Psychology Adv2017AQA288164193-13510678
Sociology Adv2017AQA240138160-1179675
Source: AQA

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

Achieving success in your A Level exams requires proper resources and effective strategies. Below are several ideas to help improve your performance:

  • Understand the Exam Format and Requirements: Use the exam board specifications to make a list of all the topics that are assessed in your A Level exam for each subject. The specification also tells you the percentage that each paper contributes towards your final grade, how much time you get in the exam, and which topics are covered in each paper.

    Take a look at a set of A Level past papers for each subject so you know how much reading there is to do on each paper, how many questions there are, what type of questions come up, and if different sections of a paper have different requirements. The more you know in advance, the better prepared you will be for your A Level exams.

  • Create a Study Plan: Use your list of topics for each A Level subject, and rate each one with your level of confidence. Create a weekly study schedule that you can stick to. Plan your revision sessions around your extracurricular activities and give yourself time for breaks. You may find it useful to use a calendar app or a study planner to stay organised.

  • Focus on Weak Areas: You will quickly see that you do not have enough time to revise every topic for every subject, so you need to prioritise. Give more revision time to the topics you are least confident in; this is where you can make the biggest difference in your A Level grades.

  • Practice with Past Papers: Often A Level students overlook the importance of practising the exam itself. Sitting an A Level exam successfully requires a whole new skill set; can you physically write for 3 hours straight? Can you hold your concentration for 3 hours without taking a break? You need to build up your stamina, and you can only do that through practice. Print out the A Level past exam paper, set your timer, put away your phone, textbooks and notes and sit the paper under exam conditions.

    Keep an eye on the time and see how you do, the more you practice this the easier it will get. Here at Save My Exams we have arranged all the A Level past papers by subject and exam board so you can easily find everything you need all in one place.

  • Take Care of Yourself: The most important thing to remember during your A Level revision process and during exam season is to look after yourself. A well-rested brain is a powerhouse, but if you are tired your brain struggles to retain and recall information. Therefore, you need to get around 8 hours of quality sleep each night. You need to take lots of breaks between study sessions. You need to eat well, get regular exercise and stay hydrated to give your brain everything it needs to perform at its best. As with everything in life, balance is key. With all this hard work, you need to make time for things you enjoy. You can use this downtime as a reward to help keep you motivated. Yes, you can watch your favorite TV show - after you finish your A Level revision for the day.

    The run up to exam season can be a very stressful time. Talk to your friends and family about how you are feeling and allow them to support you through this time. If you find that you are struggling physically or emotionally, reach out to someone you trust for help. You can contact your GP, or you can find information about mental heath support at Young Minds and Mind.

  • Make Use of Online Resources: Revision is a huge task, but you don't need to do everything yourself. There are lots of online resources available to help with your revision. Here at Save My Exams, we believe in providing you with everything you need to get the best possible A Level grades with the least possible effort. We have a team of expert teachers and examiners creating high quality, exam board specific A Level revision notes, exam questions and flashcards, organised by topic so you can easily find exactly what you need.

What are A Level grade boundaries?

Grade boundaries are the thresholds set by examination boards to determine the final grades of students based on their exam performance. They set the minimum mark a student needs to achieve to get a particular grade.

Grade boundaries play a crucial role in the education system. They ensure that grades reflect students' knowledge, understanding and mastery of the subjects they have studied. These boundaries are established by the different exam boards, including AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. They are significant for students as they influence final grades, academic progression, and future opportunities.

Why are the grade boundaries important?

Grade boundaries are essential in the grading process, as they define the score ranges required for each A Level grade. They ensure consistency and fairness in awarding grades, reflecting the relative performance of all A Level students in a given exam series. These boundaries significantly impact students' final grades, influencing their academic progression, eligibility for further education, and career opportunities.

When teachers mark student work, particularly end-of-unit assessments, the thing that A Level students often look for first is the grade the work has achieved. This is because grades have such a significant impact on their academic progression. But, it is essential to recognise the difference between grades and your knowledge and understanding.

To improve your grade you need to focus not just on your knowledge and understanding but how you apply this to the questions in the exams. Using websites such as Save My Exams for your A Levelcan help you gain the exam skills you need to improve your grades.

How are A Level grade boundaries set?

Exam boards such as AQA, Edexcel and OCR have a meticulous process in place for determining where the grade boundaries should be for each exam series. The process involves several factors:

  • Exam Difficulty: For each new exam series, new A Level questions are written by a team of subject specialists. Therefore, with each new A Level exam series there are minor fluctuations in the level of difficulty of each paper in comparison to previous years. If a cohort of A Level students finds an exam particularly challenging, then the grade boundaries will be lowered slightly to compensate and vice versa. This ensures the consistency of A Level grades from one year to the next.

  • Statistical Analysis: Exam boards use statistics from previous cohorts of A Level students to inform how they set A Level grade boundaries. Each cohort's results for each A Level subject are compared to those of previous years to ensure consistency in grading standards. Previous attainment data of the current cohort can also be used as a benchmark. Particular attention is paid to those students around the grade boundaries to ensure they are set fairly.

  • Moderation: A sample of exam papers from each A Level exam will be sent for moderation. Moderation 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 Level exam. They will look at papers scoring a range of marks and compare them to papers from previous years. They will make recommendations to the exam boards on where they think the grade boundaries should be set.

Using grade boundaries to improve your results

By incorporating grade boundaries into your revision process, you can gain a clearer picture of the level you're currently working at and pinpoint exactly where you need to improve. Begin by selecting a A Level past paper for your chosen subject and sitting it under timed exam conditions. Complete all the A Level papers from that year's exam series, then use the official mark scheme or ask a friend or family member to score your work.

Add up your total marks from all the papers, then consult the corresponding year's grade boundaries to determine your working grade. Take note of how many marks you need to reach the next grade up, and reflect on any areas of weakness. For example: Did you struggle with time management? Did you find certain topics challenging? Focus your revision on these weaker areas, using notes, practice questions, and flashcards to build confidence.

Next, choose a different year's A Level papers and repeat the process to gauge your improvement. Keep in mind that for 2021 and 2022 A Level exams, grade boundaries were adjusted due to the impact of COVID-19, so these particular sets of papers may not provide an accurate reflection of the A Level grade boundaries.

Conclusion: understanding A Level grade boundaries in 2017

Grade boundaries ensure fairness and consistency across across different years. By reviewing past grade boundaries, you can measure your current performance, gain insight into how many extra marks you need, and set realistic targets. This level of understanding can improve your technique and boost your chances of achieving a higher grade.

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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 changes in 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, from Grade E (lowest) to Grade A (highest).

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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