§ Mr. Alex CarlileTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people in Northern Ireland(a) sat and (b) passed GCSE and A-level in (i) German, (ii) Italian, (iii) Latin and (iv) Spanish in each year since 1987; and if he will make a statement.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe information requested is as follows:
(a) Numbers who sat Northern Ireland GCSE and A-level examinations: 11987 1988 1989 1990 (i) German GCSE 871 867 1,051 1,054 A-level 200 204 175 210 (ii) Italian GCSE 176 141 123 110 A-level 25 29 33 38 (iii) Latin GCSE 567 468 437 389 A-level 92 102 77 88 (iv) Spanish GCSE 991 942 997 1,022 A-level 298 263 277 342 (b) Numbers who passed Northern Ireland GCSE and A-level examinations:
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19871 1988 1989 1990 (i) German GCSE 814 865 1,043 1,052 A-level 164 170 145 190 (ii) Italian GCSE 148 141 123 110 A-level 24 28 33 38 (iii) Latin GCSE 553 464 431 377 A-level 81 94 72 84 (iv) Spanish GCSE 880 937 980 1,021 A-level 220 215 227 292 1 In 1987, there were no GCSE examinations. The figures given for that year are for GCE O-level and CSE examinations. GCSE passes comprise grades A–G (O-level grades A–E and CSE grades 1–5 for 1987). A-level passes comprise grades A–E.
(c) Numbers who sat and obtained GCE O-level and A-level examinations held by examining boards outside the Province: Numbers who sat 1987–881 Numbers who passed 1987–881 (i) German GCE 39 34 A-level 0 0 (ii) Italian GCE 0 0 A-level 0 0 (iii) Latin GCE 37 37 A-level 9 8 (iv) Spanish GCE 5 5 A-level 0 0 1 These are the latest figures available. The examinations are taken in the winter and summer terms. Note:
These figures include students re-sitting examinations at the beginning of the 1987–88 school year.
§ Mr. Alex CarlileTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is the total number of state secondary schools in Northern Ireland; how many of them provide GCSE and A level courses, respectively, in (i) German, (ii) Italian, (iii) Latin and (iv) Spanish; and if he will make a statement.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThere is a total of 240 state secondary schools in Northern Ireland. Of these, the following numbers provide GCSE and A level courses in the subjects listed:
GCSE A Level (i) German 64 41 (ii) Italian 7 6 (iii) Latin 41 22 (iv) Spanish 60 47 NoteThe above figures are based on Northern Ireland examination entries for 1990.