Question to the Department for Education:
To ask His Majesty's Government what are the latest available data on the number and percentage of students who left school after their A-levels to go into work; and what percentage of them received (1) 100 UCAS points or above in their A-levels, and (2) 150 UCAS points or above in their A-levels.
The department publishes information on the sustained destinations of students after 16-18 study, broken down by the level at which they studied. The table below gives the latest data on the number and percentage of students who were deemed to be at the end of 16-18 study in 2020/21 (2021 leavers) and their sustained destination in the 2021/22 academic year.
This is for students studying at level 3 and the number and percentage that went on to sustain an employment destination.
The destinations data does not include information on students’ A level results or UCAS points. However, over three quarters of students who studied an approved level 3 qualification completed A Levels.
Sustained employment destinations of level 3 students from state-funded mainstream schools and colleges in England for the 2020/21 cohort of 16-18 leavers. | |
| 2021/22 destination year |
Number of level 3 students completing 16-18 study | 288,726 |
Number of level 3 students with a sustained employment destination | 61,866 |
Percentage of level 3 students with a sustained employment destination | 21.4% |