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  1. Step 1 Choose a publication

    Publication
    Further education and skills
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

    Data set
    Achievement Rates ET Detailed Series
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

    National
    • England
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2018/19 to 2020/21
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Achievement Rate
    • Leavers
    • Pass Rate
    • Retention Rate
    Age
    • 19+
    Demographic
    • Total
    • Female
    • Male
    Group
    • gender
    Qualification Level
    • Total
    Subject area (tier 1)
    • Total
  6. Step 6 (current) Explore data

    This data is not from the latest release
    View latest data: Academic year 2023/24
    'Achievement Rates ET Detailed Series' for 19+, Female, Male and gender in England between 2018/19 and 2020/21
    2020/212019/202018/19
    LeaversAchievement RateRetention RatePass RateLeaversAchievement RateRetention RatePass RateLeaversAchievement RateRetention RatePass Rate
    Female838,55085.1%91.4%93.1%792,62085.6%92.0%93.0%942,59088.7%93.4%95.0%
    Male524,56086.0%91.7%93.8%507,13086.6%92.8%93.3%669,45090.1%94.4%95.4%
    Total1,363,11085.5%91.5%93.4%1,299,75086.0%92.3%93.2%1,612,03089.2%93.8%95.1%

    Footnotes

    1. 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.
    2. 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.

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