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A-level results 2019: ICT

These are the trend tables for A-level ICT, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have heavily decreased as exam boards prepare to scrap the qualification. Just 57 pupils took the subject this year, compared to 3,994 last year. None of those who took ICT A-level received an A*, down from 1.7 per […]

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These are the trend tables for A-level ICT, 2015-2019.

Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have heavily decreased as exam boards prepare to scrap the qualification. Just 57 pupils took the subject this year, compared to 3,994 last year.

None of those who took ICT A-level received an A*, down from 1.7 per cent who reached the top grade last year. Just 5.3 per cent got an A, compared to 8.7 per cent who got A or A* last year.

For other subjects, visit our main subject tables page.

A-level ICT results: England

A-level ICT entries: England

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, or our stories on girls overtaking boys in science and Spanish becoming the most popular language.

You can also read our headline story on the slump in top grades, with the proportion of pupils getting A or A* reaching its lowest level in 12 years.

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