Here are the trends in computing GCSE grades for 2019.
The data shows almost every grade in GCSE computing this year rising slightly. The biggest jumps can be found at grade 5 (from 14 per cent to 14.3 per cent), grade 7 (from 9.7 to 9.9 per cent) and grade 8 (from 7.3 to 7.7 per cent).
Entries in the subject have risen, from 71,928 last year to 77,407 this year.
The data for the results is based only on 16-year-olds in England. The entries data is England all ages.
For other subjects, visit our main subject tables page.
For more of our GCSE results coverage, we have six interesting things we’ve learnt from results day, a rise in top grades including grade 9s, what the latest data shows about the gender gap and concerns over a drop in non-Ebacc subjects.
so basically i wont have any special achievements if i get a 9 cause ill be one of 3096 people