GovWire

Official Statistics: Reviews of marking and moderation for GCSE, AS and A level: summer 2024 exam series

Ofqual

December 12
09:30 2024

class="gem-c-govspeak govuk-govspeak gem-c-govspeak--direction-ltr govuk-!-margin-bottom-0">

Key headlines

  1. For summer 2024, 441,355 reviews were requested for GCSE (an increase of 6.7% from summer 2023), 101,625 reviews were requested for A level (an increase of 8.0% from summer 2023), and 2,435 reviews were requested for AS qualifications (a decrease of 7.4% from summer 2023).

  2. For summer 2024, 63.2% of reviewed component-level marks for GCSE were not changed (compared with 63.2% for summer 2023) and 54.5% of reviewed component-level marks for AS and A level were not changed (compared with 54.4% for summer 2023).

  3. Of all GCSE, AS and A level grades awarded in summer 2024 (6,423,785), 5.2% were challenged and 1.2% were changed following reviews (compared with 4.9% challenged and 1.1% changed for summer 2023).

  4. Of all GCSE grades awarded in summer 2024 (5,552,310), 4.9% were challenged and 1.1% were changed following reviews (compared with 4.6% challenged and 1.0% changed for summer 2023).

  5. Of the 269,415 GCSE grades challenged for summer 2024, 60,340 (22.4%) were changed. Of all challenged grades, 22.3% were changed up and less than 0.1% were changed down. For comparison, for summer 2023 245,920 GCSE grades were challenged and 21.8% of challenged grades were changed.

  6. Of all AS and A level grades awarded in summer 2024 (871,475), 7.1% were challenged and 1.6% were changed following reviews (compared with 6.7% challenged and 1.5% changed for summer 2023).

  7. Of the 61,915 AS and A level grades challenged for summer 2024, 14,325 (23.1%) were changed. Of all challenged grades, 23.1% were changed up and less than 0.1% were changed down. For comparison, for summer 2023 57,350 AS and A level grades were challenged and 21.9% were changed.

Provide your feedback

We welcome your feedback on our publications. If you have any comments on this statistical release, or how to improve it to meet your needs, please complete our short survey or email our statistics team.

Updates to this page

Published 12 December 2024

Sign up for emails or print this page

Recent Comments

Follow Us on Twitter

Share This


Enjoyed this? Why not share it with others if you've found it useful by using one of the tools below: