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Which A-level subjects saw the biggest drop in grades?

It’s the second year in a row that the proportion of top grades has fallen. Around 27% of exams were graded A* or A. That’s almost the same as in 2019 which was the last year

Top A-levels fall, with steepest drop in England August 18, 2023 Overall top grades are nearly back to 2019 levels, but most university applicants get their first choice.

England saw the steepest fall, with only 26.5 per cent of pupils awarded the top grades compared with 34 per cent in Wales and 37.5 per cent in Northern Ireland.

The Ucas data shows the number of UK 18-year-olds gaining places at the most selective universities fell again, but not as much as the steep drop seen last year, meaning 37.1 per cent of accepted applicants are at

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The proportion of A or A* grades in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 27.2% – down from a peak of 44.8% during the pandemic.

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The proportion of A* grades awarded in England was 8.6% – a steep fall on the 14.5% awarded last year and but still above the 7.7% awarded in 2019. The proportion of A* and A grades

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French saw the second biggest fall, down 6.3 percentage points. Maths recorded the third largest fall, down 5.5 percentage points. At the other end of the table, English

The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades T-level results have

The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades T-level results have

Labour is warning that some parts of England have witnessed more of a drop in students getting top grades than others. Nationally, there was a fall of 8.4 percentage points in

In the aftermath of the pandemic, A-level results have seen a substantial decline in top grades, reflecting a deliberate move by the UK government to restore pre-pandemic

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Overall top grades are nearly back to 2019 levels, but most university applicants get their first choice.

The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades T-level results have

The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade. In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades

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Top A-levels fall, with steepest drop in England 24th August 2023. As reported by the BBC, Top A-level results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second

Top A-level results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second year running – with 27.2% of all grades marked at A* or A. That figure is close to a return to results in

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The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades T-level results have

Top A-level results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second year running – with 27.2% of all grades marked at A* or A. That is almost back to pre-pandemic levels. It

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Top A-level results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have fallen for a second year running – with 27.2% of all grades marked at A* or A. That is almost back to pre-pandemic levels. It

It’s the second year in a row that the proportion of top grades has fallen.Around 27% of exams were graded A* or A.That’s almost the same as in 2019 which was the last year

The fall was steepest in England – 26.5% of exams got the top grade In Wales, the figure was 34%, with 37.5% in Northern Ireland getting the top grades T-level results have