August 2025 Economics update
Welcome to this August 2025 Results Day update.
Here is your Results Day checklist:
1. Get the results
2. Analyse the results - your candidates (ResultsPlus)
3. Analyse the results - the broader picture (grade statistics and grade boundaries)
4. Review individual candidate scripts - the Access To Scripts service
5. Consider Reviews of Marking
6. Appeals - what are they and when are they used?
I hope that the results days go well for you and your students.
| Date | Activity |
|---|---|
| 14 August | Results day for A level and IAL Economics |
| 19 August | Examiners' reports for A level and IAL released (uploaded) |
| 21 August | Results day for International GCSE Economics |
| 26 August | Examiners' reports for International GCSE released (uploaded) |
| 25 September | Deadline to submit requests for Reviews of Marking |
| 12 December | Last date to use the Access To Scripts service via Script Viewer. |
Results files and their contents are confidential to the Head of Centre, examinations office staff and senior members of the teaching staff at the centre. Therefore, the Edexcel Online ‘Results’ profile is only granted to these roles, as it allows access to results files on the Wednesday before results days.
Results are available through ResultsPlus for teachers on the Thursday results days. If you have access to ResultsPlus in your Edexcel Online account user profile you will be able to view and analyse the results for your own students.
ResultsPlus is an online results analysis tool that gives you a detailed breakdown of your candidates’ performance in Edexcel exams.
ResultsPlus will help you to identify potential topics, skills and types of question where candidates struggled and this may support refinements to your teaching and learning approaches.
You may also find it helpful to understand how your candidates’ performance compares with class and national averages.
On Results Day, you may wish to find the 2025 grade boundaries for your subject on our Grade Boundaries page.
If you would like to see the cumulative percentage of candidates at each grade boundary as a percentage of the total cohort, you will need to visit the Grade Statistics Page.
The A level Economics maximum mark is 335 as this reflects the different weightings of the three A level papers. All three papers are out of 100 but Papers 1 and 2 have a 35% weighting whereas Paper 3 has a 30% weighting. This means that the marks you see are adjusted marks and not raw marks. The conversion works by multiplying Paper 1 and 2 marks by 1.1725 and the Paper 3 mark by 1.005.
Feedback from examiners' reports as well as grade boundaries and statistics from previous exam series can be found on the assessment support page.
The Access to Scripts service allows you to view your candidates’ marked scripts online or download them as PDFs. Please note that these scripts do not contain examiners' annotations.
This can
- help you to make decisions around requests for reviews of marking
- provide insights to inform future teaching and learning that performance data alone cannot provide.
The portal can only be accessed by Edexcel Online users who have the 'Exam Viewer' profile ticked on Edexcel Online. You will need to ask your Exams Officer to tick 'Exam viewer' in your Edexcel Online profile
If scripts have been marked 'traditionally' (i.e. not online), you will need to request them, free of charge, by the published deadline, via the Post Results section of Edexcel Online as in previous exam series. This can happen if your candidates asked for additional answer sheets during the exam.
Access To Scripts via Script Viewer is available from Results Day until 12 December 2025.
Candidate consent is required before requesting script copies, as per section 6.2.1 of the JCQ's Post-Results Services guide. Candidate consent can only be obtained after results have been published.
Candidate consent forms can be found in Appendix B of the JCQ Post results Services document.
Review of marking of externally assessed components (Service 2)
This is a check that our examiners have marked externally assessed components correctly and includes:
- a clerical check (Service 1)
- a review of marking of units/components by a senior examiner
You can ask us to review the marking of exam papers for individual candidates and the results for each candidate will be reported separately. This service isn't available for internally assessed/externally moderated coursework components.
Candidates’ marks or grades can go up, down or stay the same.
The deadline for completion is within 20 calendar days of receiving the request.
To get a copy of the reviewed exam paper, you should request an Access to Script (ATS) service at the same time as submitting the Service P2 request. There is a fee for this additional service.
The deadline for us to receive your request for a review of marking is 25 September.
Centres must obtain written candidate consent for clerical re-checks and reviews of marking, as with these services candidates’ marks and subject grades may be lowered. Candidate consent must be obtained after the publication of results.
Candidates must be informed that their marks and subject grades could go
down as well as up and must provide their written consent before a request is submitted. (A suggested form for centres to use is included as Appendix A of the JCQ Post-results Guide).
If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of a review of marking, you may wish to appeal against the decision. We will allow the head of centre (or designated member of the centre’s senior management team or examinations manager) 30 calendar days from the receipt of the outcome of the review of marking, during which an appeal may be lodged
Applications for appeals may only be accepted from a head of centre (on behalf of a candidate or a group of candidates) or private candidates.
A letter to students, explaining how exam marking and grade boundaries work, what to do if results aren't what you expected and how to prepare for results day.
Subject advisor
Colin Leith
Economics