HC Deb 21 October 1985 vol 84 cc74-5W
Mr. Barry Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many Welsh students in state-funded secondary schools and sixth form colleges this year sat O or A-level examinations in (a) one modern language, (b) two modern languages, (c) computer-related subjects, (d) Latin, (e) economics and (f) sociology; what have been the relevant figures for each of the five previous years; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information, as supplied by the Welsh Joint Education Committee, is as follows:

Mr. Barry Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many Welsh students in the current year took A or O-level examinations in specialist mathematics subjects.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information, as supplied by the Welsh Joint Education Committee, is as follows:

*Candidates in maintained schools and further education establishments Number
'O' Level:
CS Mathematics 32,724
Additional Mathematics 2,794
Statistics 1,219
'A' Level:
Mathematics 2,703
Pure mathematics 274
Applied Mathematics 191
* Candidates taking WJEC summer examinations. Figures include candidates from tertiary colleges, but exclude external candidates.
Common syllabus and examination system for GCE 'O' level and CSE.
Alternative Ordinary (AO) examinations comprising Further Pure Mathematics, Mechanics or Statistics options.

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