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Grade Boundary

Computer Science

AQA A-level · June 2024 ·4 awards

3750298A*239A194B149C104D60E
Every boundary at its true height on the 375-mark scale.

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of 375

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Every boundary published

Raw marks for the whole subject. The small figure under each is that mark as a percentage of the maximum — the only number that compares fairly across boards.

AwardCodeMaxA*ABCDE
Computer Science (C#)7517A37529879239641945214940104286016
Computer Science (Java)7517B37529879239641945214940104286016
Computer Science (Python)7517D37529879239641945214940104286016
Computer Science (VB.NET)7517E37529879239641945214940104286016

Transcribed from AQA Education, June 2024 (XLSX), retrieved 2026-08-16.

Work back from your paper marks

Fill in what you already have and leave the rest blank. A blank box means not sat yet, which is not the same as a zero.

AQA offers a choice of options here and does not publish which option code belongs to which award, so pick the papers you actually sat.

Non-exam assessment

/ 75

Paper 1A

/ 100

Paper 1B

/ 100

Paper 1D

/ 100

Paper 1E

/ 100

Paper 2

/ 100
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The same subject on other boards, June 2024

Raw marks are not comparable between boards, because the maximum marks differ. The percentage of the maximum is the only fair comparison — and it is usually closer than people expect.

BoardAwardCodeMaxA*ABCDEU
AQAComputer Science (C#)7517A37529879239641945214940104286016
OCRComputer ScienceH4463502928325673215611745013338932700

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Questions

What was the grade C boundary for AQA A-level Computer Science in June 2024?
In June 2024, Computer Science (C#): 149 out of 375; Computer Science (Java): 149 out of 375; Computer Science (Python): 149 out of 375; Computer Science (VB.NET): 149 out of 375.
Will the boundaries be the same next year?
No. Boards reset boundaries after every series so a grade means the same thing even when a paper is harder or easier than intended. Past boundaries tell you the likely range, not the answer.