HC Deb 18 November 1977 vol 939 cc417-9W
Mr. Grist

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will list for each of the last three years the number

SCHOOL LEAVERS BY NUMBER OF GCE O* LEVELS AS PERCENTAGE OF ALL LEAVERS (ENGLAND ONLY)
Number of O levels Grade C or better or CSEs Grade I 1974 1975 1976
Number of leavers As a percentage of all leavers Number of leavers As a percentage of all leavers Number of leavers As a percentage of all leavers
1–2 107,110 17 114,966 18 119,469 18
3–4 56,980 9 58,382 9 60,640 9
5 or more 148,340 23 147,533 23 152,649 23
All leavers 641,800 100 651,708 100 666,588 100
* Includes CSE grade I.

Mr. Grist

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will list for 1976 the number of entrants for GCE O-level in England in the 12 most popular subjects and the number and percentages who obtained grades A and B and C passes in each of these subjects.

Miss Margaret Jackson

The number of GCE O level entrants from England

GCE "O" LEVEL 1976—ENGLAND AND WALES
Entries and Grades A—C awarded in the 12 Most Popular Subjects
Grade A Awarded Grade B Grade C
Subject Entries Number Percentage of entries Number Percentage of entries Number Percentage of entries
1. English Language 452,179 42,395 9 96,113 21 130,744 29
2. Mathematics 270,297 28,629 11 56,974 21 71,873 27
3. English Literature 248,485 23,345 9 52,241 21 70,655 28
4. Biology 209,559 21,516 10 44,309 21 52,368 25
5. Geography 188,765 17,058 9 37,426 20 48,318 26
6. French 152,459 17,068 11 35,008 23 38,816 25
7. History 149,242 17,952 12 32,737 22 34,402 23
8. Physics 137,929 14,577 11 30,536 22 36,282 26
9. Art 112,422 9,576 9 26,242 23 37,298 33
10. Chemistry 112,221 12,444 11 26,065 23 29,845 27
11. Economics 64,064 5,039 8 12,938 20 14,819 23
12. Religious Knowledge 63,717 6,771 11 13,494 21 16,677 26

Mr. Grist

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will list for each of the last three years the number of entrants in England for A level GCE in the 12 most popular subjects and the number and percentage who obtained passes in each subject.

of school leavers in England with one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten O-level GCE passes at Grade C or better, or CSE equivalent; and if she will express these figures as a percentage of total school leavers.

Miss Margaret Jackson

This information is not available in precisely the form requested. However, the following table shows for 1974 to 1976 the available information on the number of school leavers in England with GCE O levels grade C or better or CSE grade I:

and Wales in 1976 in the 12 most popular subjects and those gaining grades A, B and C are given below. These statistics are derived from summaries supplied by the GCE examination boards, which do not identify the area of residence of the candidate. These statistics include candidates from further education establishments and those privately entered as well as from schools.

Miss Margaret Jackson

Entries and passes in the summer 1976 GCE A level examinations for England and Wales for the 12 most popular subjects are given below. These statistics are derived from examination board returns which do not identify the area of residence of the candidate.

The statistics cover further education establishments and privately entered candidates as well as schools.

GCE A LEVEL EXAMINATIONS SUMMER 1976—ENGLAND AND WALES ENTRIES AND PASSES IN THE 12 MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS
Number of entries Number of passes As percentage of entries
English 65,985 46,446 70.39
Physics 41,803 29,163 69.76
Pure and Applied* Mathematics 38,886 26,496 68.14
History 37,891 26,870 70.91
Geography 37,004 25,528 68.99
Economics 35,451 23,462 66.18
Chemistry 34,558 24,508 70.92
Biology 32,066 21,791 67.96
General Studies 30,113 22,333 74.16
Art 24,829 17,154 69.09
French 24,111 17,252 71.55
Pure Mathematics* 18,853 9,820 52.09
* 4,116 persons taking pure mathematics and applied mathematics (single subjects) were each awarded a single "compensatory" pass. The entries are included under those for pure mathematics, but the passes are in addition to those shown for pure and applied mathematics (single subject).