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What you need for a C in AQA History

On the most recent published boundaries, a C in AQA A-level History needed 89 out of 200 — 44%. That is June 2026's boundary, not a promise about next summer.

89 / 200 for a C · June 2026 · 44%

The numbers

Marks needed (June 2026)89 / 200
As a percentage44%
Marks above a D22
Marks short of a B22
Highest this boundary has been90 (45%)
Lowest this boundary has been88 (44%)

What's left to get

Based on the C boundary of 89 out of 200. Next summer's boundary will differ — see the range below.

What this boundary has done, year by year

SeriesMarks%
June 20268944%
June 20258844%
June 20249045%

What to actually aim for

Across the 3 years on record this boundary has ranged from 88 to 90 — a spread of 2 marks. Aiming at the most recent figure means aiming at the middle of a moving target, so 92 is the safer number: the highest it has been, plus a small buffer for a year that has not happened yet.

Boundaries are set after every paper is marked, precisely so that a grade means the same thing in an easy year and a hard one. That is why nobody — not this page, not your teacher, not the board — can tell you next summer's number in advance. Anyone who gives you one exactly is guessing.

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Questions

What do I need for a C in AQA History?

89 out of 200 — 44% — on the June 2026 boundaries. Across the years on record it has ranged 88 to 90, so aim nearer 92.

Will the boundary be the same next year?

Almost certainly not. Boundaries are set after marking so that a grade represents the same standard however hard the paper was. A harder paper gets a lower boundary and an easier one gets a higher boundary.

How far is a C above a D?

22 marks on the most recent boundaries — usually a question or two, not a different student.

Other grades and subjects

Boundaries read 18 August 2026 from the official AQA document: source PDF.

Boundaries read 19 August 2026 from the exam boards' own documents. Boundaries are set per series and never apply to a future paper.