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Participation and achievement for the first year of national diploma provision

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Overview

Title

Participation and achievement for the first year of national diploma provision

Description

These tables show early statistics on participation and achievement in Diploma learning during the first year of the Diploma programme. The Diploma is a new qualification which was introduced in schools and colleges in the academic year 2008/09 with an initial choice of five subjects, known as lines of learning. They can be taken by any pupil from the age of 14 and are available at different levels from Foundation (equivalent to 5 GCSEs at grades D-G), Higher (7 GCSEs at grades A*-C), Progression (2.5 A levels) and Advanced (3.5 A levels). At all levels the Diploma incorporates a mixture of practical experience and classroom learning. The majority of the Diplomas are taken over two years but some learners can choose to take a Diploma in one year.

Source

Department for Education (DfE) from Diploma Aggregation System (DAS) and National Pupil Database

Where to find the data

Publisher

Department for Education (DfE)

URL

Coverage

Geographic coverage

England

Geographic units

County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National

Time coverage (most recent)

2009/10

Time coverage

2008/09, 2009/10

Update frequency

Annually

Data quality

Type of data

Administrative data

Reliability

-

Additional information and context

Background information

The figures come from the Diploma Aggregation System (DAS), which measures the number of learners registered on a Diploma course. This data has then been matched to the National Pupil Database.

Notes on using

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