Statistics
Year | Students achieving five A*-C grades at GCSE | Average point score per student at A-level |
---|---|---|
2012 | 75.0% | To be announced |
2011 | 69.0% | 870.5 |
2010 | 77.0% | 926.3 |
2009 | 72.0% | 891.0 |
2008 | 68.0% | 868.8 |
2007 | 72.0% | 843.5 |
2006 | 71.0% | 813.8 |
2005 | 71.4% | 317.0 |
2004 | 70.0% | 284.6 |
2003 | 59.0% | 273.9 |
2002 | 66.0% | 257.5 (New system) |
2001 | 63.7% | 19.3 |
2000 | 61.4% | 21.1 |
1999 | 59.0% | 16.4 |
1998 | 61.0% | 16.3 |
1997 | 60.0% | 14.9 |
1996 | 59.0% | 15.2 |
1995 | 58.0% | 12.7 |
1994 | 54.0% | 10.9 |
1993 | 52.8% | No data |
1992 | 47.5% | No data |
1991 | 37.7% | No data |
1990 | 35.0% | No data |
1989 | 28.0% | No data |
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