§ Keith VazTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills whether there is evidence from trends in academic performance that(a) pupils and (b) students
Attainment of five or more GCSE grades A*-C in year 11 by ethnic group: 1991–2001 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 19971 1998 1999 2000 2001 Weighted sample 24,922 — 18,020 — 15,899 — 14,662 — 13,698 — 16,707 Percentage All 37 — 42 — 44 — 46 — 49 — 51 White 37 — 43 — 45 — 47 — 50 — 52 Black 23 — 21 — 23 — 29 — 39 — 36 Asian 33 — 36 — 38 — 45 — 48 — 52 Indian 38 — 45 — 48 — 54 — 60 — 60 Pakistani 26 — 24 — 23 — 29 — 29 — 40 Bangladeshi 14 — 20 — 25 — 33 — 29 — 41 Other Asian 46 — 50 — 61 — 61 — 72 — 64 Other ethnic group 2— — 37 — 46 — 47 — 43 — 53 Not stated 18 — 16 — 29 — 27 — 26 — 30 1From 1997, includes equivalent GNVQ qualifications achieved in year 11. 2Not available. Source: Youth Cohort Study (England and Wales) cohorts 6–11, sweep 1. Information on achievement of students is not available from the same source, but the following table, from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows the numbers in higher education from different ethnic groups and the proportion of these groups who obtained first or upper second class degrees:
Proportion of first degree graduates in each ethnic group achieving a first or upper second doss degree 1997/98 2002/03 Ethnic group1 Graduates First or 2:1 (percentage) Graduates First or 2:1 (percentage) White 180,130 53 201,355 58 Black 5,630 29 7,085 34 Indian 6,695 39 10,085 44 Pakistani 2,935 35 4,695 36 Bangladeshi 765 34 1,400 38 Chinese 1,835 44 2,525 45 Asian Other 2,095 40 2,735 46 Mixed n/a n/a 825 53 Other 2,820 47 3,505 52 Unknown ethnicity 27,720 48 16,125 45 Total 230,625 51 250,335 55 n/a = not available. 1Covers UK domiciled students only. From the academic year 2001/02 onwards, HESA has coded ethnicity using a more detailed ethnic breakdown that allows identification of those of mixed ethnicity. In years prior to this, those of mixed ethnicity will have been recorded in one of the other ethnic groups. Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)