All grade boundaries

Edexcel A-level Maths grade boundaries

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In June 2025, A* took 258/300 (86%). Every published series below, as raw marks or percentages — from Edexcel's official documents, sources included.

What do I need for a A*?

A Level Mathematics (papers 01 02 03)

Grade A* = 258/300 (86%)

June 2025

Recent range across selected series: 244258 marks (81.386%)

Boundaries move every series — aim a comfortable margin above the recent range, not at the boundary itself.

What grade is my mark?

Boundaries are set fresh every series and move year to year — treat these as a guide to the difficulty band, not a promise.

GradeJune 2025latestJune 2024June 2023
A*258251244
A214205196
B178167158
C142130121
D1069384
E715647
Max mark300300300

Grade A* boundary over time — A Level Mathematics (papers 01 02 03)

75%85%95%81.3%June 202383.7%June 202486%June 2025

Quick answers

What mark is an A* in Edexcel A-level Maths?

In June 2025, A* took 258 of 300 raw marks (86%) on A Level Mathematics (papers 01 02 03). It moves every series — see the table for the recent range.

Why do grade boundaries change every year?

Boundaries are set after marking so that a grade reflects the same standard even when the paper is harder or easier. A hard paper gets lower boundaries; an easy one, higher. That's why revising to 'the boundary' is a trap — aim above the recent range.

Where does this data come from?

Every row is taken from Edexcel's official grade-boundary publications — the exact source document and retrieval date are listed under the table. Series the board hasn't published simply aren't shown.

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