To see how your students have done in their A-levels compared to other students nationwide, Education Datalab has produced a handy set of graphs with accompanying analysis. You can explore trends in national entry and attainment data between 2014 and 2018, for each subject, and overall. Here are the tables for all subjects combined. You can click through to individuals subjects below. A-level entries: all subjects, UK-wide A-level grades: all subjects, UK-wide A-level entries: all subjects, England A-level entries: all subjects, England A-level results 2018: subject tables Art and design subjects Biology Business Studies Chemistry Classical subjects Communication studies Computing Critical thinking Design and technology Drama Economics English literature English language French General studies Geography German History ICT Law Mathematics Further mathematics Media/film/TV studies Music Performing/expressive arts Physics Political studies Psychology Religious studies Sociology Spanish For our own analysis, you can read about the 5 key trends in England’s data, to find out which subjects are increasing or declining in popularity, which subjects male and female candidates do best in and which have the greatest gender gap. You can also read our headline story on the slump in A* grades to the lowest level since 2013.