§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish in the Official Report the percentage of pupils with five or more 0-levels or 0-level equivalent remaining in full-time education in each local education authority and in England as a whole.
§ Mr. DunnInformation is not available in the form requested. The proportions of maintained school leavers in England with five or more higher grades at 0-level/CSE who had either stayed on at school or who had left at the minimum school leaving age, intending to continue full-time education elsewhere, are shown in the table. The percentages do not include those pupils who left school without five or more higher grade 0-level/CSE passes and subsequently achieved this level of qualification in full-time education or otherwise but do include those who achieved this level of qualification at least in part in the sixth form.
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Leavers from maintained schools in England with 5 or more higher grade1 passes at O level or CSE Total of leavers aged 15 who intended to pursue full-time courses of further education and leavers aged 16 or over as a percentage of all leavers with 5 or more higher grade1 passes at 0 level or CSE Data averaged over the academic years 1982–83 to 1984–85 Local Education/Authority Percentage Barking 80.0 Barnet 93.9 Bexley 88.3 Brent 96.6 Bromley 88.5 Croydon 91.3 Ealing 92.5 Enfield 89.2 Haringey 89.5 Harrow 93.8 Havering 87.5 Hillingdon 89.9 Hounslow 90.2 Kingston-upon-Thames 93.4 Merton 93.2 Newham 85.7 Redbridge 87.8 Richmond-upon-Thames 92.8 Sutton 90.4 Waltham Forest 95.6 ILEA 91.0 Birmingham 85.8 Coventry 85.6 Dudley 80.7 Sandwell 81.7 Solihull 89.2 Walsall 87.2 Wolverhampton 86.0 Knowsley 82.5 Liverpool 90.9 St. Helens 80.7
Local Education/Authority Percentage Sefton 89.7 Wirral 88.1 Bolton 83.0 Bury 84.3 Manchester 89.8 Oldham 78.3 Rochdale 78.1 Salford 79.9 Stockport 84.1 Tameside 77.2 Trafford 80.2 Wigan 81.4 Barnsley 83.3 Doncaster 86.7 Rotherham 78.2 Sheffield 87.2 Bradford 90.4 Calderdale 91.1 Kirklees 89.5 Leeds 86.9 Wakefield 83.7 Gateshead 85.8 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 90.3 North Tyneside 87.7 South Tyneside 89.9 Sunderland 81.4 Avon 86.0 Bedfordshire 85.8 Berkshire 89.1 Buckinghamshire 91.1 Cambridgeshire 88.1 Cheshire 87.7 Cleveland 83.2 Cornwall 93.7 Cumbria 81.0 Derbyshire 84.5 Devon 87.4 Dorset 89.0 Durham 86.3 East Sussex 90.1 Essex 85.7 Gloucestershire 86.5 Hampshire 89.2 Hereford and Worcester 88.6 Hertfordshire 92.0 Humberside 84.9 Isle of Wight 96.5 Kent 92.6 Lancashire 82.4 Leicestershire 91.6 Lincolnshire 89.7 Norfolk 86.7 North Yorkshire 90.9 Northamptonshire 84.9 Northumberland 90.8 Nottinghamshire 85.2 Oxfordshire 89.7 Shropshire 89.0 Somerset 85.4 Staffordshire 83.3 Suffolk 83.4 Surrey 92.3 Warwickshire 87.8 West Sussex 92.2 Wiltshire 87.6 TOTAL ENGLAND 87.7 1 O level grades A to C, CSE grade 1. Source: School leavers survey. Data subject to sampling error.