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Grade Boundary

Latin

OCR GCSE · June 2019 ·10 awards

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AwardCodeMax987654321U
Latin (Option A)J2822001718615578139701216110352864368345025321600
Latin (Option B)J2822001718615578139701216110352864368345025321600
Latin (Option C)J2822001718615578139701216110352854367344925311600
Latin (Option D)J2822001728615678141711236210553884470355226341700
Latin (Option E)J2822001738715779141711236210553884469355126331700
Latin (Option F)J2822001738715779141711236210553874468345025321600
Latin (Option G)J2822001748715879143721256310754904571365327351800
Latin (Option H)J2822001738715779141711236210553874468345025321600
Latin (Option J)J2822001748715879143721256310754904571365327351800
Latin (Option K)J2822001748715879143721256310754894570355226341700

Transcribed from Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations, June 2019 (PDF), retrieved 2026-08-16.

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What was the grade 4 boundary for OCR GCSE Latin in June 2019?
In June 2019, Latin (Option A): 86 out of 200; Latin (Option B): 86 out of 200; Latin (Option C): 85 out of 200; Latin (Option D): 88 out of 200; Latin (Option E): 88 out of 200; Latin (Option F): 87 out of 200; Latin (Option G): 90 out of 200; Latin (Option H): 87 out of 200; Latin (Option J): 90 out of 200; Latin (Option K): 89 out of 200.
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.