GCSE Grades Explained (2025)

What are GCSE grades?

In England, examiners now mark GCSEs with a numerical grading system from 1 to 9.

9 is the highest pass for exceptional students, whilst 1 is the lowest grade a student can earn. If a student fails to achieve a grade they will receive a U, which stands for ungraded.

The UK government aligned the new numerical scale with the old A*-G grading system using anchor points. This means the bottom of a grade:

  • 7 aligns with the bottom of a grade A

  • 4 aligns with the bottom of a grade C

  • 1 aligns with the bottom of a grade G

So employers, universities, and sixth forms can easily recognise GCSE grades equivalent to the old system.

New Grading

Old Grading

9

High A*

8

Low A* or high A

7

Low A

6

High B

5

Low B or high C

4

Low C

3

D or high E

2

F to E

1

G

U

U

New GCSE grades explained: What every student should know

The government started phasing in the new system in 2017 to:

  • Signal education reform

  • Show a higher differentiation of abilities amongst top performers

  • Reflect the new more demanding content of courses

Then-education secretary, Michael Gove, championed the new system to ensure English education standards equal that of other high-performing countries.

Roughly the same proportion of students will receive grades 1, 4 and 7 as grades G, C, and A. But fewer grade 9s will be awarded than A*s to reflect how it is a more difficult grade to achieve.

GCSE grades equivalent: What your grades mean

Let's dig a little deeper into the numerical grading scale as well as its old GCSE grades equivalent, and take a look at how students have performed historically.

A 9 is equivalent to a high A*

A grade of 9 is a passing grade for high-attaining students who have performed exceptionally well. In 2023, 4.9% of students achieved a grade 9, and in 2022 6.6% of students did.

An 8 is equivalent to a low A* or a high A

A grade 8 is a pass grade for high-attaining students who have performed very well. In 2023 7.1% of students achieved an 8 grade at GCSE, and in 2022 8.5% did.

A 7 is equivalent to a low-grade A

A grade of 7 is a passing grade for high-attaining students who have performed well. In 2022 10.9% of students achieved a grade 7 compared with 9.6% in 2023.

A 6 is equivalent to a high B

A grade of 6 is a passing grade for students who have performed very well. In 2024 14% of students achieved a grade 6, and in 2022 14.7% of students did.

A 5 is equivalent to a low B or high C

A grade 5 is a pass grade for students who have performed well and is the most common individual grade level achieved by GCSE students. In 2023 16.6% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 17.4% of students did.

A 4 is equivalent to a low C

A grade 4 is a pass grade. Students must resit Maths and English if they do not achieve a grade 4. In 2023 15.6% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 14.9% did.

A 3 is equivalent to D or high E

A grade 3 is a low pass grade. In 2023 16% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 13% did. Students who receive this grade in English and Maths must retake these subjects.

A 2 is equivalent to a low F or G

A grade 2 is a low pass grade. In 2023 9.3% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 8.9% of students did. Students who receive this grade in English and Maths must retake these subjects.

A 1 is equivalent to a low F or G

A grade 1 is the lowest pass grade. In 2023 4.9% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 4% of students did. Students who receive this grade in English and Maths must retake these subjects.

A U is still a U

If a student fails to achieve a grade they will receive a U, which stands for ungraded (and fail). In 2023 2% of students achieved this grade, and in 2022 1.6% of students did. Students who receive this grade in English and Maths must retake these subjects.

Why did students perform better in 2022 than in 2023?

The GCSE results in 2023 were similar to pre-pandemic levels. The government closely monitors grade boundaries and historical student performance to adjust for disrupted learning as a result of the pandemic.

Some journalists have theorised that government plans to reduce grade inflation have affected GCSE results.

What is a GCSE pass?

All grades other than U are technically a GCSE passing grade. For Maths and English students must achieve a grade 4 or above, otherwise they will have to continue studying and resit their Maths and English Exams until they either achieve a grade 4 or above or turn 18. Most 6th forms, colleges and further education centres will have particular grade requirements for further study so make sure to check these carefully.

What is a fail in GCSE?

A GCSE failing grade is a U. If continuing on to further education, some courses require certain grades in particular subjects so check these carefully.

If you have failed a GCSE or don't achieve the grade(s) you need: Don’t panic!

Remember you can:

  • Speak to your sixth-form or college

  • Retake the exam

  • Appeal your grade

  • Resit your GCSE(s)

Is a GCSE grade 9 hard?

Exam boards designed the GCSE grade 9 to be the hardest grade to achieve even for the brightest students. If you're aiming for a grade 9 you'll need to revise consistently and strategically by:

  • Studying past papers

  • Learning memorisation techniques

  • Attending revision workshops

  • Focusing on your weaknesses

  • Optimising your strengths

  • Using a specific GCSE timetable for revision

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Is a 5 in GCSE bad?

A grade 5 is a passing grade, equivalent to a low b or high c. Whether you consider a 5 'bad' would depend on:

  • What your predicted grades were

  • Your personal circumstances

  • What your future goals are

If you want to go on to A-levels at a college or sixth form, they’ll usually require a minimum of 5 GCSEs grade 4-9, and at least a grade 6 in the subjects you wish to study.

Is a 3 a fail at GCSE?

A 3 is a pass and is considered equivalent to a D or a high E. However, if you get lower than a grade 4 in GCSE English or Maths, you must retake these subjects. Don’t panic if you have failed, there are lots of ways you can overcome failing a GCSE.

What are the GCSE grade boundaries?

Grade boundaries are the minimum marks you need to achieve to get a grade. For example, if the grade boundary for an 8 is 75 marks, then you'd need to get 75 marks or above to achieve an 8.

Grade boundaries change from year to year to ensure consistency, because exam papers and student experiences change from year to year. Grade boundaries are set by a group of expert senior examiners based on:

  • The difficulty of the exam paper

  • The level of achievement on the paper by current students

  • The achievements of previous cohorts of students

Reviewing grade boundaries for specific exams and boards is useful to understand what areas a student needs to focus on to achieve their goals.

When are the GCSE grade boundaries published?

Exam boards release grade boundaries on the same day as the results. But we've assembled previous years' grade boundaries to give you an idea of where you should be aiming.

What were the GCSE grade boundaries in 2023?

Take a look at the handy table below to understand grade boundaries for higher core subjects in 2023.

OCR

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

English Literature

134

118

103

85

67

49

37

25

13

English Language

129

118

107

94

81

69

50

32

14

Maths

242

193

144

109

74

39

21

/

/

Chemistry A

(Gateway)

147

131

115

96

78

60

51

/

/

Biology A
(Gateway)

133

121

109

91

73

55

46

/

/

Physics A
(Gateway)

144

130

117

99

81

63

54

/

/

AQA

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

English Literature

135

119

104

88

72

57

42

27

12

English Language

121

111

102

91

81

71

52

34

16

Maths

214

186

158

125

92

59

42

/

/

Chemistry

149

131

113

91

69

48

37

/

/

Biology

132

118

104

86

69

52

43

/

/

Physics

147

133

120

102

84

67

58

/

/

Edexcel

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

English Literature

132

121

110

95

81

67

49

31

13

English Language

131

122

113

102

91

80

58

36

15

Maths

203

174

145

112

79

47

31

/

/

Chemistry

159

142

125

101

77

54

42

/

/

Biology

162

146

131

107

83

59

47

/

/

Physics

163

147

131

111

92

73

63

/

/

GCSE grade boundaries throughout the subjects

If you want to see grade boundaries for the foundation level and more individual subjects we’ve linked to them below.

Year

Exam board

2023

Edexcel June

AQA June

OCR June

Eduqas June

2022

Edexcel June

AQA June

OCR June

Eduqas June

What grade is 80 percent in GCSE?

Grade boundaries for GCSE exams change depending on:

  • The exam board

  • The subject

  • The year

  • The grade boundaries

Roughly speaking 80% usually hovers around a grade 6 on a higher paper, or grade 5 on a foundation paper. But it’s worth looking at specific past papers and grade boundaries to accurately estimate what grade 80% on a particular exam might give you.

IGCSE vs GCSE grades: What's the difference?

GCSEs are the general certification of secondary education taken in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The IGCSE is an international qualification created for students who live or study abroad. The two qualifications are similar but the IGCEs generally still use the A*-G grade scale.

GCSE Grades Explained (2025)

FAQs

Is 70% good in GCSE? ›

What is 70% in GCSE grades? A score of 70% will usually get you a grade 7 or 8 at GCSE, depending on the subject and your exam board's grade boundaries for that year.

Is a 7 an a or b in GCSE? ›

Grade 8 is the equivalent of in between grades A* and A. Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C.

How do you interpret GCSE results? ›

What do GCSE grades mean?
  1. Grade 9: This is the highest grade and represents outstanding performance. ...
  2. Grade 8: This grade is also considered exceptional and is the equivalent of an A* under the old system.
  3. Grade 7-6: These grades are equivalent to A grades under the old system and represent strong performance.

Is an F in GCSE a fail? ›

The opposite can be said for the lower end of the GCSE grading system. Previously failed GCSE grades came in at grades D, E, F and G, with U being 'Unclassified'. Now, failed GCSE grades come in at 3, 2 and 1, with U being the only constant in the GCSE grading system.

What GCSE grade is 80%? ›

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.

Is it hard to get a 70% in the UK? ›

Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker. You may be used to getting marks of 90–100%, but this is very unlikely to happen at university. Remember that marks in the 50–70% range are perfectly normal.

Is 9 an a GCSE? ›

| Grade 9 is equivalent to higher than a Grade A*. These are the top grades. Grade 9 is the highest grade possible, and is awarded to students for exceptional exam performance — if you get one, well done you!

What is a Grade 7 GCSE in America? ›

New GCSE
GradeUS Grade
7A
6B+
5B
4B
6 more rows

Is 6 a good GCSE grade? ›

What is a Grade 6 in GCSE? For those of you hoping to target a traditional B in the current grading system, then you should aim for a grade 6. With this qualification, you should meet entry requirements for various further education establishments.

How do I calculate my GCSE grade? ›

For English and International schools using A*-G grades, here are what the grades are worth for the full course GCSEs: A* = 8.5, A = 7, B = 5.5, C = 4, D = 3, E = 2, F = 1.5, G = 1, U = 0. The short courses are worth half of these full courses, and should also have a weighting of 0.5 when calculating the scores.

What is a normal GCSE score? ›

The average grade awarded in 2024 was 4.80, broadly the same as it was last year and the average grade prior to the pandemic. Following the use of centre assessed grades in 2020 and teacher assessed grades in 2021, the average grade awarded was around half a grade higher in 2021 than it had been in 2019.

What GCSE grade is 84%? ›

If a paper is allocated 120 uniform marks, the range of marks allocated to grade B is 84 to 95 (70% to 79% of 120); for grade C, 72 to 83 (60% to 69% of 120).

Is a 4 in GCSE bad? ›

GCSEs are graded 1-9 (9 is the highest). Grade 4 is accepted as a pass for most Level 3 college courses and a 5 is regarded as a strong pass.

What GCSE grades are needed for Oxford? ›

If you are shortlisted, your performance in interviews will also be taken into account. Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of 7,8 and 9 grades.

What is a good pass at GCSE? ›

Equivalent GCSE grades

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system.

Is 70 a good grade in the UK? ›

Distinction: much like a First at undergraduate level, a Distinction is awarded when you achieve a percentage grade of 70% and above. Merit: you'll be awarded a Merit if you achieve a grade average between 60-69%. Pass: a pass is awarded when you receive a grade average between 50-59%.

Is 70% a good grade? ›

A score of 70 is typically considered a C- in the standard American grading system. However, the specific letter equivalent can vary based on individual school and university policies, so it would be a good idea to check with your particular institution. Generally, a 70 is considered a passing grade at most schools.

What is a good grade on GCSE? ›

In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A. A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well. A grade of 4 is the equivalent of a C grade, known as a standard pass. A grade of 5 is also a C grade but is known as a strong pass.

What is a good GCSE average? ›

Entry requirements for school and college sixth forms vary – ranging from four to five grade 5-4s, with 6-5s in the subjects you want to study, through to at least six GCSEs at 7 or above for the most selective colleges. Your GCSEs are used as an indicator of how well you could do at A-level.

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