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AQA GCSE Physics Grade Predictor 2026 (8463)

Enter your AQA GCSE Physics mock or practice marks below. Get your predicted grade, confidence level, and exactly how many more marks you need for the next grade up. Based on official 2019–2024 boundaries (variance ±9 marks).

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⚠️ Important: Based on historical AQA GCSE Physics grade boundaries (2019–2024 May/June series). Actual 2026 boundaries are set by AQA after marking and may differ by ±9 marks. Always check official board publications for confirmed boundaries.

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AQA GCSE Physics grade predictor — FAQ

How accurate is the AQA GCSE Physics grade predictor?

Predictions for AQA GCSE Physics 8463 are based on the historical average of official grade boundaries from the 2019–2024 May/June series. The Physics A*/grade-9 threshold has typically varied by about ±9 marks from year to year. Use the prediction as a guide for revision planning, not a guarantee of your actual grade.

How many marks do I need for 9 in AQA GCSE Physics?

Historically, AQA GCSE Physics (8463) has needed around 160/200 marks for 9. The next grade down (8) typically opens at 143 marks. Enter your mock marks above to see exactly where your current performance sits and the gap to the next grade up.

Can I enter marks for just some Physics papers?

Yes — enter the papers you've sat so far and leave the others blank. The tool scales your total proportionally to 200 marks (the full AQA GCSE Physics 8463 mark total) and surfaces a partial-prediction warning so you know it's an estimate.

What's the difference between this and the AQA GCSE Physics Grade Boundary Tracker?

The AQA GCSE Physics Grade Boundary Tracker shows you year-by-year published boundaries — useful for looking up a specific past paper's grade. The Grade Predictor takes your mock marks across all papers, combines them, and gives you a forward-looking prediction with marks-to-next-grade guidance.

How is AQA GCSE Physics 8463 structured?

AQA GCSE Physics 8463 is assessed over 2 components: Paper 1 (100 marks); Paper 2 (100 marks). The total for the qualification is 200 marks. Enter your marks per component above for the most accurate prediction.