In the most recent session on record (May 2026 TZ3), IB Geography HL students needed 74/100 overall for a Grade 7, 64/100 for a Grade 6, and 42/100 for a Grade 4. Across all 8 sessions listed here the Grade 7 threshold has ranged from 73% to 76%.
IB Geography HL grade boundaries by session
Mark ranges are inclusive — “42–54” means 42, 43 … 54 all earn that grade. Overall is the composite total out of 100 scaled marks. The percentage beneath each range is of that component's own maximum for that session, because paper totals shift slightly from one session to the next.
- May 2026 TZ3
- May 2026 TZ2
- May 2026 TZ1
- November 2025
- November 2024
- November 2023
- November 2022
- November 2021
May 2026 TZ3 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–14 | 15–2815%+ | 29–4129%+ | 42–5142%+ | 52–6352%+ | 64–7364%+ | 74–10074%+ |
| Paper One | 0–10 | 11–2018.3%+ | 21–2635%+ | 27–3145%+ | 32–3753.3%+ | 38–4263.3%+ | 43–6071.7%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–7 | 8–1416%+ | 15–1830%+ | 19–2438%+ | 25–3150%+ | 32–3764%+ | 38–5076%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–4 | 5–817.9%+ | 9–1332.1%+ | 14–1550%+ | 16–1757.1%+ | 18–1964.3%+ | 20–2871.4%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
May 2026 TZ2 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–13 | 14–2814%+ | 29–4229%+ | 43–5243%+ | 53–6453%+ | 65–7365%+ | 74–10074%+ |
| Paper One | 0–10 | 11–2018.3%+ | 21–2635%+ | 27–3145%+ | 32–3753.3%+ | 38–4263.3%+ | 43–6071.7%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–7 | 8–1416%+ | 15–1930%+ | 20–2540%+ | 26–3152%+ | 32–3764%+ | 38–5076%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–3 | 4–714.3%+ | 8–1328.6%+ | 14–1550%+ | 16–1857.1%+ | 19–2067.9%+ | 21–2875%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
May 2026 TZ1 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–15 | 16–3016%+ | 31–4131%+ | 42–5142%+ | 52–6352%+ | 64–7364%+ | 74–10074%+ |
| Paper One | 0–10 | 11–2018.3%+ | 21–2635%+ | 27–3145%+ | 32–3753.3%+ | 38–4263.3%+ | 43–6071.7%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–7 | 8–1416%+ | 15–1830%+ | 19–2438%+ | 25–3150%+ | 32–3764%+ | 38–5076%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–5 | 6–1021.4%+ | 11–1339.3%+ | 14–1550%+ | 16–1757.1%+ | 18–1964.3%+ | 20–2871.4%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
November 2025 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–13 | 14–2714%+ | 28–4228%+ | 43–5343%+ | 54–6554%+ | 66–7566%+ | 76–10076%+ |
| Paper One | 0–9 | 10–1816.7%+ | 19–2731.7%+ | 28–3246.7%+ | 33–3855%+ | 39–4365%+ | 44–6073.3%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–6 | 7–1314%+ | 14–2028%+ | 21–2642%+ | 27–3254%+ | 33–3866%+ | 39–5078%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–4 | 5–917.9%+ | 10–1235.7%+ | 13–1546.4%+ | 16–1857.1%+ | 19–2167.9%+ | 22–2878.6%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
November 2024 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–13 | 14–2814%+ | 29–4229%+ | 43–5243%+ | 53–6453%+ | 65–7565%+ | 76–10076%+ |
| Paper One | 0–9 | 10–1816.7%+ | 19–2731.7%+ | 28–3246.7%+ | 33–3855%+ | 39–4365%+ | 44–6073.3%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–6 | 7–1314%+ | 14–1828%+ | 19–2438%+ | 25–3150%+ | 32–3764%+ | 38–5076%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–5 | 6–1021.4%+ | 11–1339.3%+ | 14–1650%+ | 17–1860.7%+ | 19–2167.9%+ | 22–2878.6%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
November 2023 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–13 | 14–2814%+ | 29–4329%+ | 44–5344%+ | 54–6454%+ | 65–7465%+ | 75–10075%+ |
| Paper One | 0–9 | 10–1816.7%+ | 19–2731.7%+ | 28–3346.7%+ | 34–3856.7%+ | 39–4465%+ | 45–6075%+ |
| Paper Two | 0–6 | 7–1314%+ | 14–1928%+ | 20–2540%+ | 26–3052%+ | 31–3662%+ | 37–5074%+ |
| Paper Three | 0–5 | 6–1021.4%+ | 11–1339.3%+ | 14–1550%+ | 16–1857.1%+ | 19–2067.9%+ | 21–2875%+ |
| Internal Assessment | 0–2 | 3–512%+ | 6–1024%+ | 11–1344%+ | 14–1756%+ | 18–2072%+ | 21–2584%+ |
November 2022 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–10 | 11–2211%+ | 23–3723%+ | 38–4838%+ | 49–6149%+ | 62–7262%+ | 73–10073%+ |
November 2021 — IB Geography HL
| Component | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 0–8 | 9–199%+ | 20–2920%+ | 30–4330%+ | 44–5844%+ | 59–7259%+ | 73–10073%+ |
Source: official IB Diploma Programme grade boundary documents and subject reports.
Is the Grade 7 boundary rising?
Averaged across the record, the Grade 7 threshold has been essentially flat — the later half of these sessions sits within a point of the earlier half. The variation you see is session-to-session paper difficulty, not a drift in standards.
Overall Grade 7 threshold (% of 100 scaled marks) — November 2021 to May 2026 TZ3
How to read these boundaries
Grade boundaries are not fixed targets. The IB resets them after every session so that each grade represents the same standard of work, whether that session's paper ran hard or easy. That is why the mark needed for a 7 in IB Geography HL can move by several points from one session to the next while the syllabus stays identical.
For revision, use them as a calibration tool: sit a past paper under timed conditions, mark it against the official markscheme, then check what that total would have earned in the session that paper is from — not the most recent one. Comparing your marks component by component, rather than only the overall total, is what tells you where the marks are actually going.
The 6-to-7 gap is small
Across these sessions the distance between a 6 and a 7 has averaged just 10.6 marks out of 100 (narrowest 9, widest 14). On a paper marked out of 100 scaled marks, that is a handful of well-argued sentences.
Use the right session
The Grade 7 boundary here has swung 3 percentage points between November 2021 (73%) and November 2024 (76%). Marking a past paper against the wrong session's boundaries can mislead you by a whole grade.
Components move independently
The overall boundary is a composite. Individual papers are graded on their own scales and can be far more or less forgiving than the overall figure suggests, which is why every component is listed separately in the tables above.
Frequently asked questions
What percentage do you need for a 7 in IB Geography HL?
Across the 8 sessions on record, the overall Grade 7 boundary for IB Geography HL has ranged from 73% (November 2021) to 76% (November 2024) of the 100 available scaled marks. In the most recent session on this page, May 2026 TZ3, it was 74%. There is no fixed percentage: the IB resets the boundary after every session so that a 7 represents the same standard of work regardless of how hard that particular paper turned out to be.
How many marks separate a 6 from a 7 in IB Geography HL?
On the overall 100-mark scale, the gap between the Grade 6 and Grade 7 boundaries has averaged 10.6 marks, ranging from 9 to 14 marks. In May 2026 TZ3 a 7 started at 74 and a 6 at 64 — a 10-mark gap. That is a much smaller distance than most students assume, and it is usually closed with exam technique rather than extra content.
Do IB grade boundaries change every year?
Yes. They are set after each examination session by the IB's grade award process, once senior examiners have seen how candidates actually performed on that specific paper. For IB Geography HL the overall Grade 7 threshold has moved by 3 percentage points between its lowest and highest session on record. This is why you should always compare a past paper score against the boundaries from the session that paper is from, not the most recent session.
Why are there different timezones (TZ1, TZ2, TZ3) for IB Geography HL?
Candidates in different parts of the world sit different versions of the same examination so that papers cannot be leaked across time zones. Each version is graded separately with its own boundaries, which is why you will see TZ1, TZ2 and TZ3 listed with slightly different thresholds for the same month. Always use the boundaries for the timezone your paper was actually sat in.
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