What are the OCR GCSE Grade Boundaries in 2024 and Why Do They Matter?

Grade boundaries are the marks you need to hit specific grades in your OCR GCSE exams. They're different for each exam series, which means the 2024 boundaries will be different from previous years. And, OCR 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 OCR GCSE 2024 grade boundaries, and discover how to use the tools that'll help you smash your exams.

SubjectYearMonthMaximum MarkGrade 9Grade 8Grade 7Grade 6Grade 5Grade 4Grade 3Grade 2Grade 1
Ancient History2024Jun21017415714012310690715233
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Art and Design2024Jun200187175163146129112825324
Biology A (Gateway Science) Foundation Tier: 01+022024Jun180----11194694521
Biology A (Gateway Science) Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun180142131121104877061--
Biology B (Twenty First Century Science) Foundation Tier: 01+022024Jun180----10996755535
Biology B (Twenty First Century Science) Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun180143131119100816354--
Business2024Jun16011610696847260442914
Chemistry A (Gateway Science) Foundation Tier: 01+022024Jun180----114100755026
Chemistry A (Gateway Science) Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun180154140127107876858--
Chemistry B (Twenty First Century Science) Foundation Tier: 01+022024Jun180----8670533620
Chemistry B (Twenty First Century Science) H Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun18012811410081634536--
Citizenship Studies2024Jun2001531401281139883644526
Classical Civilisation Option A: 11+212024Jun1801451331221089582614019
Classical Civilisation Option B: 11+222024Jun1801461341231099683614019
Classical Civilisation Option C: 11+232024Jun1801471351231089379583717
Classical Civilisation Option D: 12+212024Jun1801401291191079583624120
Classical Civilisation Option E: 12+222024Jun1801411301201089684624120
Classical Civilisation Option F: 12+232024Jun1801421311201069380593818
Classical Greek Option A: 01+02+032024Jun20016814712611410290725436
Classical Greek Option B: 01+02+042024Jun20016814712611310088705436
Classical Greek Option C: 01+02+052024Jun2001671461251129987705336
Classical Greek Option D: 01+02+062024Jun20016814712611410290725436
Classical Greek Option E: 01+03+042024Jun20017014812711410290725436
Classical Greek Option F: 01+03+052024Jun20016914712611310189715336
Classical Greek Option G: 01+03+062024Jun20017014812711510392735436
Classical Greek Option H: 01+04+052024Jun20016914712611310087705336
Classical Greek Option J: 01+04+062024Jun20017014812711410290725436
Classical Greek Option K: 01+05+062024Jun20016914712611310189715336
Computer Science -2024Jun1601361261171028772523213
Design and Technology2024Jun2001521371221069075543414
Drama2024Jun200177167158143129115875932
Economics2024Jun16011810797847158443118
English Language2024Jun160130119109978573574126
English Literature2024Jun160133118103846648362413
Food Preparation and Nutrition2024Jun300235212190167145123926131
Geography A (Geographical Themes)2024Jun2001571411261109580573513
Geography B (Geography for Enquiring Minds)2024Jun20015814513211810592674319
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option AA: 01+08+112024Jun21017015514012310690643813
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option BA 02+08+112024Jun21017015514012210588633813
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option BB 02+09+122024Jun21016915413912010284603612
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option BC 02+10+132024Jun2101621471321149678563413
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option EA 05+08+112024Jun21016815313812110589633813
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option FA 06+08+112024Jun21017115614112410892653913
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option FB 06+09+122024Jun21017015514012210588623712
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option FC 06+10+132024Jun2101631481331169982593613
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option GA 07+08+112024Jun21016615113612010488633813
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option GB 07+09+122024Jun21016515013511810184603612
History A (Explaining the Modern World) Option GC 07+10+132024Jun2101581431281129478563413
History B (Schools History Project) Option AB: 11+21+332024Jun210148130113998673533314
History B (Schools History Project) Option AE: 11+21+382024Jun210146128111978471523314
History B (Schools History Project) Option AF: 11+21+392024Jun2101541351171028874543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option BB: 12+21+332024Jun2101531361191059279573514
History B (Schools History Project) Option BF: 12+21+392024Jun2101591411231089480583614
History B (Schools History Project) Option CF: 13+21+382024Jun210144127111978471523314
History B (Schools History Project) Option DB: 14+21+332024Jun2101521351191059279573514
History B (Schools History Project) Option DE: 14+21+382024Jun2101501331171039077563514
History B (Schools History Project) Option DF: 14+21+392024Jun2101581401231089480583614
History B (Schools History Project) Option EB: 15+21+332024Jun2101521341161028976553414
History B (Schools History Project) Option EF: 15+21+392024Jun2101581391201059177563514
History B (Schools History Project) Option FC: 16+21+342024Jun2101541351171038975543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option GB: 17+21+332024Jun2101531341161028874543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option GD: 17+21+362024Jun2101551371191048975543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option GF: 17+21+392024Jun2101591391201059075543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option HD: 18+21+362024Jun2101561371191048975543414
History B (Schools History Project) Option HF: 18+21+392024Jun2101601401201059075543414
Latin Option A: 01+02+032024Jun20017315714112410791704928
Latin Option B: 01+02+042024Jun20017215614012310690694828
Latin Option C: 01+02+052024Jun20017215614012310690694828
Latin Option D: 01+02+062024Jun20017315714112410892704828
Latin Option E: 01+03+042024Jun20017215614012310690694828
Latin Option F: 01+03+052024Jun20017215614012310690694828
Latin Option G: 01+03+062024Jun20017315714112410892704828
Latin Option H: 01+04+052024Jun20017115513912210589684828
Latin Option J: 01+04+062024Jun20017215614012310791704928
Latin Option K: 01+05+062024Jun20017215614012310791704928
Mathematics Foundation Tier: 01+02+032024Jun300----180131935518
Mathematics Higher Tier: 04+05+062024Jun300245195145110764225--
Media Studies2024Jun20016315214112510994694420
Music2024Jun200170159149136124112906847
Physical Education2024Jun200160150141128115103775126
Physics A (Gateway Science) H Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun180147135123104856656--
Physics B (Twenty First Century Science) Foundation Tier: 01+02 Overall2024Jun180----11399765330
Physics B (Twenty First Century Science) Higher Tier: 03+042024Jun180144131118102867062--
Psychology2024Jun1801431321211058974553719
Religious Studies Option AA: 01+02+062024Jun252199183167146125105785125
Religious Studies Option AB: 01+03+062024Jun252193177161141122103775125
Religious Studies Option AC: 01+04+062024Jun252198182167146125105785125
Religious Studies Option AD: 01+05+062024Jun252198182167146125105785125
Religious Studies Option AE: 01+02+072024Jun252192175159140121103775125
Religious Studies Option AG: 01+04+092024Jun252198182167146125105785125
Religious Studies Option DA: 04+05+092024Jun252196181166145124104775125
Source: OCR

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How to interpret 2024 grade boundaries for OCR GCSE exams

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

OCR 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' OCR GCSE grade boundaries gives you a pretty good idea of what you'll need to score in 2024 for your target grade. Match this up with your scores on OCR GCSE 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, OCR lowered the GCSE 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 OCR to see if your course uses weighted scores.

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

If there's one golden rule to follow, it's to start early. Make a list of every topic across all your GCSE 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 OCR GCSE 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 2024 OCR GCSE 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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