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The A-levels are subject-based qualifications leading to university, further study, training or work. For clarity on data collection, please navigate to Department for Education Website.

The dashboard presents AS-level and A-level students studying various subjects and their grades.

An understanding of AS and A-level subject and attainment levels over time will help to identify those subject areas where a geography has a specific strength and support future planning for subject areas that are less well represented. This can also aid forward projection of future attainment levels and workforce potential by geography.

  • Source: Department for Education
  • Timeline: 2023/24
  • Last Updated: 16 January'25
  • Note: This data is updated in line with Department for Education release dates.
  • Upcoming release date: November'25
  • AS (Advanced Subsidiary) level: Simply refers to the first year of a full A-level. It is a qualification in its own right.
  • A (Advanced) level: Studied across two years and grades are determined by final exam results at the end of year 13. AS level along with A2 level forms the complete A-levels.
  • STEM subjects: Include students in the 1) Construction, Planning and the Built Environment, 2) Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, 3) Information and Communication Technologies and 4) Science and Mathematics sector subject areas.

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