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Apprenticeship Achievement Rates Demographics

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Apprenticeship national achievement rate tables

Academic year: 2018/19 to 2020/21

Indicators: Achievement rate, Achievers, Completers, Leavers, Pass rate, Retention rate

Filters: Age, Level, demographic - ethnicity, gender and lldd, Standard /Framework flag 


Data set details

Theme
Further education
Publication
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Achievement Rate
  • Achievers
  • Completers
Filters
  • Demographic
  • Group
  • Standard/ Framework Flag
Time period
2018/19 to 2020/21

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_namegroupstandarddemographicoverall_leaversoverall_achieversoverall_completersoverall_achievement_rateoverall_retention_rateoverall_pass_rate
201819Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandAge groupFramework16-1873010526305314072.172.899
201819Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandAge groupFramework19-2363950461704668072.27398.9
201819Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandAge groupFramework24+103360674106852065.266.398.4
201819Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandEthnicity groupFrameworkAfrican44303050315068.870.997
201819Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandEthnicity groupFrameworkAny other Asian21101500152071.372.198.9

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 9 variables
Variable nameVariable description
demographicDemographic
groupGroup
overall_achievement_rateAchievement Rate
overall_achieversAchievers
overall_completersCompleters

Footnotes

  1. Retention rates are based on the individual aims that were successfully completed in the relevant year (the Hybrid End Year). They are calculated as the number of learning aims completed divided by the number of leavers.
  2. Further guidance for the Apprenticeships National Achievement Rate Tables can be found on the gov.uk website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sfa-national-success-rates-tables
  3. Volumes are rounded to the nearest 10 and 'low' indicates a base value of fewer than 5. Where data shows 'x' this indicates data is unavailable, 'z' indicates data is not applicable, and 'c' indicates data is suppressed.
  4. Achievement rates are based on the individual apprenticeship programmes that were completed in the relevant year (Hybrid End Year). They are calculated as the number of programme aims achieved divided by the number started, excluding the programme aims of any learners that transferred onto another qualification within the same institution.
  5. Figures include all funded and unfunded apprenticeship programmes reported on the ILR.
  6. Pass rates are based on the individual aims that were successfully completed in the relevant year (the Hybrid End Year). They are calculated as the number of learning aims achieved divided by the number successfully completed.
  7. The data source for all tables is the apprenticeships achievement rate dataset.
  8. The overall achievement rate is based on the Hybrid End Year. The Hybrid End Year is the later of the Achievement Year, Expected End Year, Actual End Year or Reporting Year of a programme.
  9. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place and calculated on unrounded volumes. 'low' indicates a percentage below 0.5%. Where data shows 'x' this indicates data is unavailable, 'z' indicates data is not applicable, and 'c' indicates data is suppressed.
  10. Age, sex, learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities and ethnicity are based upon self-declaration by the learner.
  11. Achievement rates are calculated according to the Apprenticeship Qualification Achievement Rate business rules. These documents are available on the gov.uk website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/qualification-achievement-rates-and-minimum-standards

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