§ Mr. BlunkettTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will provide (i) the percentage of pupils achieving a grade G or higher, (ii) the percentage achieving a grade C or higher, and474W (iii) the average point score per pupil in (a) GCSE English language, (b) GCSE mathematics and (c) both English language and mathematics; and if he will provide the same by gender in each case, for all 15-year-old pupils in the maintained sector of each local education authority area for 1992 and 1995, on the same basis as the DFEE school performance tables. [32954]
§ Mr. PaiceThe data are contained in a number of tables, copies of which will be placed in the Library.
The tables for 1992 and 1995 give (i) the percentage of pupils achieving a grade G or higher, (ii) the percentage of pupils achieving a grade C or higher, (iii) the average point score per pupil in (a) GCSE English, (b)GCSE mathematics and (c) both English and mathematics by gender of 15-year-old pupils in the maintained sector of each local education authority area in England. The average GCSE point scores are based on A* equal to 7.