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Title |
Level 2 and 3 qualification attainment for Young People by Free School Meal (FSM) eligibility |
Description |
The proportion of young people reaching the level 2 and level 3 qualification threshold (GCSE and A-Level) by age 16, age 17, age 18, age 19 and age 20 in each area. Broken down by eligibility for Free School Meals. Gaps in Pupil attainment are also explored here. |
Source |
Learning and Skills Council (LSC) |
Publisher |
Learning and Skills Council (LSC) |
URL |
2010 data |
| (Data can be accessed via link (Level 2 and level 3 attainment by eligibility for free school meals and local authority)) |
Geographic coverage |
England |
Geographic units |
County/Unitary Authority, Learnings and Skills Council (LSC) |
Time coverage (most recent) |
2010 |
Time coverage |
2005 to 2010 |
Update frequency |
Annually |
Type of data |
Matched Administrative data |
Reliability |
Pupils attending independent schools not included in the figure |
Background information |
Data is based on where the pupils go to school rather than where they live. The dataset is made up of PLASC (pupil level annual school census) data collected by DfES, ILR (individual learner record) data from the LSC and awarding body data. A learner is defined as having reached the level 2 threshold if they have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C or equivalent. A learner is defined as having reached the level 3 threshold if they have achieved the equivalent of 4 AS / 2 A-levels |
Notes on using |
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