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2026 A Level Grade Boundaries Revealed for AQA, OCR, Edexcel and WJEC
The boards’ published thresholds show how A* to E marks are set and help students assess results, appeals and university clearing options.
On Thursday, August 13, 2026, students across England and Wales collected A-Level results as major exam boards AQA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel, and WJEC published their official 2026 grade boundaries.
Exam boards adjust grade boundaries annually because exam paper difficulty varies year to year, ensuring fairness by setting minimum marks required for grades A* to E.
Grades range from A* down to E, with D and E still considered a pass. Anything below an E is a fail, which Pearson Edexcel defines as an "unclassified" or "ungraded" attempt.
Students can check results via UCAS to confirm university places, while UCAS Clearing offers support for those missing required grades and Oxford Brookes University maintains conditional offers.
Candidates unsatisfied with outcomes may explore Appeal Your Exam Results options. With grade boundaries published online, students can review exactly how their results were calculated.