Use the following links for provisional results statistics and grade boundaries.
JCQ national results – Summer 2024
AQA Results Statistics AQA Grade Boundaries
AQA Maths GCSE 2024
Edexcel Results Statistics Edexcel Grade Boundaries
Pearson/Edexcel A Level Grade Boundaries 2024
GCSE Grade Boundaries
OCR Results Statistics OCR Grade Boundaries
OCR GCSE Maths Grade Boundaries 2024
Eduqas Results Statistics Eduqas Grade Boundaries
WJEC Results Statistics WJEC Grade Boundaries

For GCSE Grade Boundaries for all English boards from 2017 – see MathsBot GCSE maths grade boundaries.
See 2024 charts for GCSE Maths comparing the exam boards from Graham Cumming.
GCSE Maths (9-1) grade boundaries 2017-2024 for the English exam boards
— Graham Cumming (@mathsnot.bsky.social) 2024-08-22T07:11:08.377Z

On Third Space Learning, from Christine Norledge, see GCSE Results 2024: Headlines, Analysis & Next Steps For Teachers & School Leaders; note that the data in the article (unless stated otherwise) is for 16-year-olds in England only. The article includes suggestions for using your maths results to plan for the upcoming year.
AQA: Results Days and Results Day – Student and parent support
Pearson Edexcel: Understanding results and grades: a guide for students, parents and carers
OCR: Results and for students: Getting your results
Eduqas Results Dates and Guides
WJEC – Results Dates and Guides
Access to Scripts 2024
In 2024, scripts can be accessed free from AQA, Pearson-Edexcel and OCR.
Ofqual
- Guide to GCSE results for England, summer 2024
- Ofqual – Analytics – choose Interactive Visualisations for GCSE, A Level, or Vocational and technical qualifications, and you will be able to explore results in a variety of ways.
- Guide to AS and A level results for England, summer 2024
- Ofqual – Grading arrangements in 2024: GCSEs, AS and A levels
- Ofqual – Analytics – choose Interactive Visualisations for A Level, and you will be able to explore A Level results in a variety of ways.
- Ofqual Infographics for A level results 2024
Education Policy Institute

FFT Education Datalab, check their blog for the latest information.
See
- GCSE results 2024: The main trends in grades and entries
- Some more things we’ve learned about the 2024 GCSE results
- Five things to look out for on GCSE results day
- Results Day Analysis – A Level
- Five things to look out for on results day for A-Levels, T-Levels and other Level 3 qualifications
See 2024 A Level charts comparing the exam boards from Graham Cumming.
I’ve used the Ofqual analytics tool to separate out the A level Maths distributions for those who also take A level Further Maths and those who don’t. For the latter, the distribution looks similar to that for Chemistry A level.
— Graham Cumming (@mathsnot.bsky.social) Aug 16, 2024 at 8:58
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From School Week:
- A-level results 2024: 8 key trends in England’s data
- A-level results 2024: Which subjects had the most top grades?
- A-level results 2024: Future exams will be pegged to more generous 2023 baseline
To do a finer analysis and look at individual component results and even marks for each question, centres can register with the appropriate examination board for their enhanced results services. To help your thinking have a look at the tutorials and guides.
AQA Enhanced Results Analyssis
Edexcel ResultsPlus
OCR Active Results
OCR blog: How can you use Active Results and Access to Scripts to understand your results? 10 August 2023
WJEC secure website
UCAS Support
Clearing and Results Day