Entry-weighted across every subject, all four boards
By total entries · click to open in the explorer
Key grade thresholds, 2022–2025
Cumulative % achieving each grade or higher · selected year
Selected grade, % by board
Aggregated across all boards · selected year
Cumulative % achieving each grade or higher
Raw mark needed for each grade · % of maximum in brackets · selected year
Grade boundary as % of maximum mark, by board
Boundaries are the overall subject-level (whole-qualification) minimum mark for each grade. Where a board sets several option combinations (e.g. some OCR subjects), the overall boundaries are averaged. Cross-board and over-time comparisons use % of the maximum mark, because boards mark out of different totals.
% achieving each grade or higher
Percentage-point difference (girls − boys)
Share of female entries by subject, and the shift since the earliest year
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Sources, methodology & notes
Results. Cumulative percentages show the share of entries achieving each grade or higher. Aggregates pool the boards that offer a subject, entry-weighted, noting how many contribute.
Coverage. Covers AQA, Pearson Edexcel, CambridgeOCR & Eduqas — the large majority of entries in England. WJEC-Wales, CCEA and SQA are not included.
Grade boundaries. The overall subject-level minimum mark for each grade; cross-board comparisons use % of maximum. A-Level grades A*–E; GCSE grades 9–1.
Source & caveats. Figures are based on tutor2u analysis of publicly available data and may be affected by small-entry suppression and rounding. Data covers June 2022–2025.