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If you want to find out the exam score you would have had to achieve to get a specific grade at GCSE in 2024, you need to look at the grade boundaries for the exam board whose test you sat.
Grade 9 is the highest grade and is being awarded to fewer students than the old A*. The old and new GCSE grading scales do not directly match up but there are three points where they align.
The grade boundaries are 158 for Grade 9, 144 for Grade 8, 130 for Grade 7, 111 for Grade 6, 92 for Grade 5, 74 for Grade 4, 53 for Grade 3, 32 for Grade 2, and 11 for Grade 1.