Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many and what proportion of students that took art and design at GCSE level were eligible for free school meals in each year since 2012.
The number of pupils[1] in state-funded schools at the end of Key Stage 4 who entered into GCSE (or equivalent) art and design subjects[2],[3], between 2011/12 and between 2016/17[4] are provided in the tables:
2011/12[5] | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 1,168 | 0.2 | 161 | 13.8 |
Art and design | 136,467 | 24.3 | 17,052 | 12.5 |
2012/13 | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 1,046 | 0.2 | 130 | 12.4 |
Art and design | 141,529 | 24.8 | 18,961 | 13.4 |
2013/14[6] | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 847 | 0.2 | 145 | 17.1 |
Art and design | 150,445 | 26.9 | 21,149 | 14.1 |
2014/15[7] | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 815 | 0.1 | 121 | 14.8 |
Art and design | 157,054 | 28.3 | 22,143 | 14.1 |
2015/16 | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 800 | 0.1 | 105 | 13.1 |
Art and design | 149,097 | 27.6 | 20,640 | 13.8 |
2016/17 | ||||
Subject | Total pupils entering | Total entrants as % of all pupils | Entrants who were eligible for FSM | % of entrants that were eligible for FSM |
Applied art and design | 556 | 0.1 | 97 | 17.4 |
Art and design | 143,882 | 27.4 | 19,531 | 13.6 |
[1] Total number of entries include pupils who were absent, whose results are pending and results which are ungraded or unclassified.
[2] Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once and only one entry is counted in these circumstances. Prior to 2014, best entry discounting, where the pupil’s best result is used was in place in performance tables. From 2014 onwards, first entry rules were introduced, where a pupil’s first entry in that subject is used in performance tables. For more information on discounting and early entry, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/key-stage-4-qualifications-discount-codes-and-point-scores.
[3] Art and design subjects are a category used with the Department’s statistical releases and include: Applied art and design, Art and design, Drama, Media/Film/TV, Music, Drama and Performing arts.
[4] All figures are based on final data so will deviate from total entries figures published in the departments statistical release.
[5] Figures for 2011/12 are based on GCSE entries only and does not include equivalents. Caution should be used when comparing these figures to later years.
[6] In 2013/14, two major reforms were implemented which affect the calculation of key stage 4 performance measures data: 1) Professor Alison Wolf’s Review of Vocational Education recommendations which: restrict the qualifications counted; prevent any qualification from counting as larger than one GCSE; and cap the number of non-GCSEs included in performance measures at two per pupil, and 2) an early entry policy to only count a pupil’s first attempt at a qualification, in subjects counted in the English Baccalaureate.
[7] From 2014/15, early entry policy, under which only a pupil’s first attempt at a qualification is counted in performance measures, is extended to all subjects.