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  1. Step 1 Choose a publication

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    Level 2 and 3 attainment age 16 to 25
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

    Data set
    Attainment by characteristics - ages 16 to 25
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

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    • England
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2004/05 to 2022/23
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Percentage
    Age
    • by age 19
    Qualification Type
    • Total
    • A Level
    • AS Level
    • Core maths
    • International Baccalaureate
    Characteristic
    • Total
    Institution Type
    • Total
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    Percentage for 'Attainment by characteristics - ages 16 to 25' for A Level, AS Level, Core maths, International Baccalaureate and by age 19 in England between 2004/05 and 2022/23
    Percentage
    TotalA LevelAS LevelCore mathsInternational Baccalaureate
    2004/057.252.055.2000.00
    2005/067.181.985.1200.08
    2006/077.551.805.6400.10
    2007/088.311.936.2600.12
    2008/098.922.066.7400.13
    2009/109.802.317.2800.21
    2010/1110.962.468.2600.24
    2011/1211.972.359.3400.28
    2012/1312.750.6511.8500.26
    2013/1413.230.5712.4400.22
    2014/1513.390.5512.6000.23
    2015/1613.240.4912.500.030.23
    2016/1713.730.4912.750.250.24
    2017/1814.160.6812.670.570.24
    2018/1914.481.1612.260.830.24
    2019/2013.029.062.681.020.26
    2020/2114.8810.972.091.560.25
    2021/2214.9611.301.591.840.24
    2022/2314.4511.101.261.850.25

    Footnotes

    1. Figures for English and maths are based on those educated in the mainstream state-funded sector in year 11, therefore overall attainment rates differ to headline measures (see the 'About this publication' section) although trends are comparable.
    2. These figures are based on qualifications prioritised by age first achieved.

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