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What Are the 2025 GCSE Grade Boundaries? Minimum Marks Needed for Each Grade

England uses a 9-to-1 grading scale introduced in 2014 to better differentiate high achievers, while Wales continues with A*-G letter grades for GCSEs in 2025.

  • On Thursday, 21 August 2025, GCSE students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland received their exam results using different grading systems.
  • This event followed a 2014 curriculum overhaul led by Michael Gove, which introduced a numerical 9-1 grading scale in England phased in from 2017 to 2020.
  • In England, grades range from 9 to 1, with a 4 as a 'standard pass' and 5 as a 'strong pass,' while Wales retains the traditional A*-G letter grades.
  • Grade boundaries, set annually by examiners and released on results day, determine minimum marks needed per grade, with different exam boards applying their own boundaries.
  • The differing grading systems clarify student achievement levels and influence further education entry requirements, suggesting continued regional assessment divergence.
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Just a mark or two extra can mean an entirely different grade on key GCSE papers πŸ“œ

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