GCE A-level

Department for Education written question – answered am ar 1 Awst 2024.

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Photo of Baroness Wolf of Dulwich Baroness Wolf of Dulwich Non-affiliated

To ask His Majesty's Government how many 17–18 year-olds, and what proportion of the year 13 cohort in England, took (1) one A Level, and (2) two or more A Levels, in (a) 1995, (b) 2010, (c) 2020, and (d) 2023.

Photo of Baroness Smith of Malvern Baroness Smith of Malvern Minister of State (Education)

The information requested is published as part of the accredited official statistics release, entitled 'Participation in education, training and employment age 16 to 18'.

The following table shows the requested information, which can also be found at: https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/data-tables/permalink/cd189ef0-7259-49ba-68b6-08dca70c1109.

End of calendar year

Number of 17 year olds participating in education with A/AS levels as highest qualification aim

Proportion of 17 year old population participating in education with A/AS levels as highest qualification aim

1995

238,500

43.8%

2010

283,300

42.8%

2020

277,400

44.2%

2022

300,100

45.5%

2023

Published in September 2024 (provisional)

The figures provided are estimates relating to a snapshot of activities at the end of the calendar year. They are based on academic age 17, defined as ‘age at the start of the academic year’, which is age as at 31 August, and show the highest qualification aim. This data cannot be disaggregated in order to provide the number of A Levels taken. Data for 2023 will be available in September 2024. 2022 data has been included, as this is the latest published period available.

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