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  1. Step 1 Choose a publication

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    Key stage 4 destination measures
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

    Data set
    Key stage 4 national level destinations
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

    National
    • England
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2010/11 to 2020/21
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Number of pupils completing key stage 4
    • Sustained education, employment & apprenticeships
    • Sustained education destination
    • Sustained apprenticeships
    • Sustained employment destination
    Data type
    • Percentage
    Institution group
    • Total
    Student characteristics
    • Total
  6. Step 6 (current) Explore data

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    View latest data: Academic year 2021/22
    'Key stage 4 national level destinations' for Percentage in England between 2010/11 and 2020/21
    Number of pupils completing key stage 4Sustained education, employment & apprenticeshipsSustained education destinationSustained apprenticeshipsSustained employment destination
    2010/11568,41089.182.44.12.6
    2011/12557,36389.482.64.42.4
    2012/13551,58490.884.93.92.0
    2013/14561,11492.286.74.01.5
    2014/15548,27893.987.04.42.6
    2015/16543,28994.186.64.82.8
    2016/17530,54794.186.44.83.0
    2017/18517,63494.286.74.33.2
    2018/19513,36294.286.94.13.2
    2019/20531,91794.087.23.73.1
    2020/21550,63494.189.32.42.4

    Footnotes

    1. State-funded mainstream schools include community schools, voluntary aided schools, voluntary controlled schools, foundation schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges and further education colleges with provision for 14- to 16-year-olds.

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