Why can’t AQA provide grade boundaries for specimen and practice papers?
We understand the uncertainty you may be feeling about the performance standards for newly reformed qualifications without grade boundaries in place. Grade boundaries are only available once students have taken a live examination. Grade boundaries are never available for specimen or practice papers as these papers have not actually been taken by students and have not been through the necessary marking and awarding process to decide where the grade boundaries lie. This applies to all subjects and all levels.
We collected item level performance data from teachers whose students sat Practice Paper Set 3 in autumn 2016 and we’re returning data which shows where their students sat in the population, but for the following reasons we cannot use this data to set grade boundaries.
Ofqual have confirmed how grading will work when the new GCSEs are awarded for the first time. The approach in that first year will draw heavily on statistical evidence to make sure that there are clear ‘anchor points’ from the old system to the new. This will ensure students are not disadvantaged, or advantaged, because of the introduction of the new qualifications, and will provide some certainty about what to expect at this time of significant change.