First examined in June 2002, the Mathematics Advanced Extension Award (AEA) aims to challenge the top 10% of candidates nationally and help differentiate between the most able candidates.
AEA qualifications are accessible to all able candidates, whatever the specification they are studying. They are based on advanced GCE subject criteria where they exist, rather than individual specifications, and require no additional teaching content. They are included in the Ucas Tariff, with 40 points for a distinction and 20 for a merit.
AEA Grade Boundaries 2002-2008
Examiners' Report - June 2002
Examiners' Report - June 2003
Examiners' Report - June 2004
Examiners' Report - June 2005
Examiners' Report - June 2006
Examiners' Report - June 2007
Examiners' Report - June 2008
Mark Scheme - June 2002
Mark Scheme - June 2003
Mark Scheme - June 2004
Mark Scheme - June 2005
Mark Scheme - June 2006
Mark Scheme - June 2007
Mark scheme - June 2008
Past paper - July 2005
Past paper - June 2002
Past paper - June 2003
Past paper - June 2004
Past paper - June 2006
Past paper - June 2007
Specimen Paper and Mark Scheme
"For First Examination Summer 2002, containing Guidance for centres and Guidance for students"
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