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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 […]

A-level results 2019: History

These are the trend tables for A-level History, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have risen this year, from 44,403 to 47,114. However, the proportion reaching the top grades has decreased this year. Just 4.9 per cent of pupils received an A* (down from 5.3 per cent last year), while 22.5 per […]

A-level results 2019: Media/film/TV studies

These are the trend tables for A-level Media/film/TV studies, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have decreased slightly, falling from 22,968 last year to 19,765 this year. The proportion reaching the top grades has also decreased, with 11 per cent achieving an A or A* (down from 11.8 per cent last year), […]

A-level results 2019: Law

These are the trend tables for A-level Law, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have increased slightly, rising from 10,552 last year to 10,949 this year. The proportion of students reaching an A* has increased, from 3.9 per cent to 4.1 per cent, but this is offset by a decline in A […]

A-level results 2019: Performing/expressive arts

These are the trend tables for A-level performing/expressive arts, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have decreased slightly, falling from 1,282 last year to 1,050 this year. The proportion reaching the top grades has increased slightly, with 24 per cent achieving an A or A* (22.5 per cent last year). This appears […]

A-level results 2019: Music

These are the trend tables for A-level music, 2015-2019. Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries in music have decreased slightly, falling from 5,440 last year to 5,124 this year. The proportion reaching the top grades dropped slightly, with 19.3 per cent getting an A or A* (down from 19.7 per cent last year) […]

Revealed: 62 private schools withdrawing from Teachers’ Pension Scheme

Sixty-two private schools have told the government this year they plan to withdraw from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme ahead of a huge rise in employer contributions. The amount schools will have to pay into the scheme will rise by 40 per cent from September. The Department for Education has said it will only fund this […]

Edexcel maths A-level leak bigger than first thought, admits Pearson

Questions from an entire Edexcel A-level maths paper were circulated on social media before the exam this year, rather than just a small extract as was originally thought, Pearson has admitted. Edexcel’s parent company also confirmed that 78 pupils who sat the exam are having their results withheld while it investigates the leak, which has […]