Overview
Official 2210 Computer Science grade boundaries for June 2026 publish in August — O-Level grades 18 August 2026, component threshold tables typically around 13 August. Estimate with marked past papers via the [2210 calculator](/tools/grade-boundary-calculator/2210).
Quick answer
For Cambridge syllabus 2210, [Post-exam prep](/blog/cambridge-post-exam-results-prep-2026) · [Results day guide](/blog/cambridge-results-day-august-2026-guide)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When are June 2026 O-Level grades released? | 18 August 2026 (06:00 GMT) |
| When are threshold tables published? | ~13 August 2026 (component PDFs) |
| Marking style? | Point marks — pseudocode, traces, technical terms |
| Papers? | P1 Theory, P2 Problem-solving & programming |
| Estimate tool | 2210 grade calculator |
What are grade boundaries?
Grade boundaries are the minimum raw marks Cambridge requires for each letter grade on each component of 2210 Computer Science. They are not fixed percentages — your overall O-Level grade uses a weighted aggregate across the papers you entered, and each paper variant has its own row in the official PDF. Match your exact component codes from the statement of entry before comparing marks to any past session.
How Cambridge sets 2210 boundaries
For Cambridge syllabus 2210, cambridge sets 2210 thresholds after all scripts are marked so each grade means the same standard every year. Trace tables and logic circuits need precise terminology — half-correct algorithms rarely earn follow-through. When a paper is harder than the previous June series, raw cut-offs usually fall — comparable outcomes, not fixed quotas. Compare only to verified 2210 sessions ([wrong-session estimates](/insights)).
How to estimate your grade
This section covers How to estimate your grade — ranked by what Cambridge examiners return to most often in past papers.
- Complete a recent O-Level paper under timed conditions for your exact entry route.
- Mark strictly to the official scheme — log every lost mark before convincing yourself an answer "basically counts".
- Compare component raw marks to June 2024/2023 in the 2210 calculator until the verified June 2026 PDF loads.
Frequently asked questions
For Cambridge syllabus 2210, no — boundaries are raw marks set per session after marking; harder papers usually mean lower cut-offs for the same grade.
Is there a fixed percentage for an A*?
Where are official June 2026 tables?
Cambridge grade threshold PDFs publish ~13 August; grades on your statement 18 August. See 2210 on MarkScheme and the 2210 calculator.
How do I estimate before results?
Mark a recent O-Level paper to the scheme, then compare raw marks to June 2024/2023 in the calculator — match your exact component codes from the entry form.
Related subjects
O-Level and IGCSE grades release 18 August; component thresholds usually drop ~13 August. Never copy numbers between syllabus codes. See the [grade boundaries hub](/guides/grade-boundaries) for every syllabus calculator. Use each calculator only for its matching entry code on the statement of entry.