HC Deb 05 November 2001 vol 374 c44W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what proportion of A-level examination papers have been graded at grade A for each of the last 20 years; how many A-level examinations have been entered in each of these years; and if she will make a statement. [11489]

Mr. Ivan Lewis

The proportion of GCE A-level examinations that resulted in a grade A over the last 20 years in England, together with the number of examinations in those years, are shown as follows. Corresponding figures are not available for the intervening years 1986 to 1990.

Proportion of examination papers resulting in A grades (percentage) Total number of examinations
1980 8.8 567,027
1981 9.2 588,249
1982 8.9 614,153
1983 9.4 632,127
1984 9.6 627,669
1985 9.8 609,215
1991 11.5 635,093
1992 12.6 669,584
1993 13.4 677.093
1994 14.3 675,572
1995 15.4 668,941
1996 15.7 677,295
1997 15.7 713,569
1998 16.8 724,852
1999 17.4 720,304
2000 17.6 709,580

Helen Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average points score at A-level was for(a) pupils educated in local authorities which retain grammar schools, (b) pupils educated in local authorities which have no grammar schools and (c) the country as a whole, at the latest date for which figures are available. [11634]

Mr. Ivan Lewis

The average GCE A-level point score of pupils aged 16 to 18 in maintained schools in England in 1999–2000 was(a) 17.8 for pupils educated in local authorities which retain grammar schools, (b) 15.9 for pupils educated in local authorities which have no grammar schools and (c) 16.6 for pupils in all maintained schools. The overall figure for all schools in England, including independent schools, was 17.9.

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