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Examination Statistics

Volume 204: debated on Wednesday 26 February 1992

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To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) if he will publish the percentage of young people, as a proportion of school leavers, achieving (i) one or more grade G or better, (ii) five or more grade G or better and (iii) five or more grade C or better at GCSE/O-level/CSE in (a) each London borough/ILEA, (b) Greater London, (c) outer London, (d) inner London and (e) England for each year from 1980–81 to 1991–92;(2) if he will publish the percentage of young people, as a proportion of the 17-year-old age group, achieving (i)

School leavers—England
Aggregate of academic years 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90
Proportion of school leavers from maintained schools attaining the levels shown (not mutually exclusive)
GCSEA-level/ AS
1+A-G5+A-G5+A-C1+A/AS3+A/AS
Barking79·058·513·67·73·5
Barnet89·475·939·033·618·1
Bexley90·077·130·217·110·3
Brent86·062·223·318·88·6
Bromley87·670·531·722·313·4
Croydon85·867·522·918·19·5
Ealing83·263·421·517·88·1
Enfield91·676·331·523·912·3
Haringey83·258·619·913·43·9
Harrow96·587·844·18·16·3
Havering92·176·928·614·77·2
Hillingdon91·676·327·317·57·7
Hounslow85·667·925·217·28·0
Kingston-upon-Thames86·774·234·223·612·3
Merton86·869·028·716·78·3
Newham76·457·614·37·52·4
Redbridge86·467·725·319·610·6
Richmond-upon-Thames94·987·138·00·00·0
Sutton94·677·837·025·513·3
Waltham Forest87·066·217·79·65·5
Total Outer London87·770·927·517·28·8
Inner London76·753·717·411·84·4
All London84·566·024·615·67·6
England89·973·628·617·19·6