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- 16-18 destination measures
Step 2 Select a data set or featured table
- Data set
- 16-18 national level destinations
Step 3 Choose Countries
- National
- England
Step 4 Choose time period
- Time period
- 2019/20
Step 5 Choose your filters
- Indicators
- Number of pupils completing 16-18 study
- Activity not captured
- Not recorded as a sustained destination
- Sustained apprenticeships
- Sustained education destination
- Data type
- Percentage
- Institution group
- Total
- Qualification levels
- Total
- Student characteristics
- Female
- Male
Step 6 (current) Explore data
This data is not from the latest releaseView latest data: Academic year 2021/22'16-18 national level destinations' for Female, Male and Percentage in England for 2019/20 Female Male Number of pupils completing 16-18 study 258,569 262,548 Sustained education, apprenticeship or employment 83.6 77.9 Sustained education destination 51.4 43.5 UK higher education institution 39.8 30.6 Further education 9.0 10.4 Other education destinations 2.7 2.6 Sustained apprenticeships 6.6 10.2 Sustained employment destination 25.5 24.2 Not recorded as a sustained destination 12.2 15.4 Activity not captured 4.2 6.7 Footnotes
- Total state-funded mainstream schools and colleges covers all state-funded mainstream schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges (CTCs), sixth-forms and other and FE sector colleges. Excludes alternative provision, special schools, other government department funded colleges and independent schools.
- All other education destinations include school sixth forms, sixth-form colleges, independent schools, specialist post-16 institutions, special schools and education combination destinations.
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- Publication: 16-18 destination measures, Academic year 2021/22
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