HC Deb 21 January 1992 vol 202 c114W
Mr. Cryer

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many boys and girls passed one of more A-level subject for each year from 1985–86; and how many pupils gained one or more O-levels from 1985–86 both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the 17-year-old population for A-level subjects and as a percentage of all maintained school leavers for O-level subjects.

Mr. Eggar

For the academic years 1985–86 to 1989–90, the latest year for which information is available, the numbers and percentages of pupils gaining one or more A-level or O-level passes in maintained schools were as are shown in the following table.

School leavers with one or more A/AS passes Maintained schools—England
Number of leavers (thousands) As a percentage of the 17-year-old population
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
1985–86 46.42 45.45 91.87 12.2 12.5 12.3
1986–87 46.84 46.18 93.02 12.5 12.9 12.7
1987–88 47.19 45.97 93.16 12.9 13.2 13.0
1988–89 46.92 48.68 95.59 12.7 13.8 13.2
1989–90 51.00 54.31 105.31 14.7 16.5 15.6

School leavers with no passes at A-level but with one or more passes at O-level at grade C or better (including passes at GCSE grade A-C and CSE grade 1) Maintained schools—England
Number of leavers (thousands) As a percentage of leavers from maintained schools
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
1985–86 119.90 139.64 259.55 35.1 42.0 38.5
1986–87 119.10 139.27 258.37 34.9 42.2 38.5
1987–88 112.95 134.44 247.40 36.0 44.7 40.2
1988–89 114.25 129.72 243.96 39.2 46.4 42.8
1989–90 106.57 122.35 228.92 39.1 46.6 42.8