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The Education (School Performance Information) (Wales) Regulations 1992

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10.  The respective percentages of male pupils, female pupils and all pupils aged 15 who, subject by subject—

(a)were entered for the GCSE examination;

(b)attained GCSE group grades A—C and D—G in such an examination;

(c)did not obtain a grade A—E in such an examination;

(d)were entered for the CoE examination;

(e)attained pass with merit and pass grades in such an examination;

(f)did not obtain a pass grade in such an examination.

11.  The respective percentages of male pupils, female pupils and all pupils aged 17 who were entered for GCE ‘A’ level and GCE ‘AS’ examinations and, subject by subject—

(a)attained group grades A—C and D—E in such an examination;

(b)did not obtain a grade A—E in such an examination.

12.  The respective percentages of male pupils, female pupils and all pupils aged 15 who, subject by subject—

(a)were entered for any prescribed public examination apart from GCSE, or CoE;

(b)attained pass grades in such an examination;

(c)did not attain a pass grade in such an examination.

13.  The respective percentages of male pupils, female pupils and all pupils aged 17 who, subject by subject—

(a)were entered for any prescribed public examination apart from GCE ‘A’ level or GCE ‘AS’ examinations;

(b)attained pass grades in such an examination;

(c)did not attain a pass grade in such an examination.

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