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The Education (School Performance Information) (Wales) Regulations 1997

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PART IVSUBJECT LISTINGS FOR GCSE, GCSE SHORT COURSE AND CoE EXAMINATIONS

17.  For the reporting school year, in relation to each GCSE subject examination entered by all pupils aged 15 and separately in relation to each such subject examination entered by male pupils aged 15 and female pupils aged 15—

(a)the percentage who were entered;

(b)the percentage of those entered who achieved any grade from A to C;

(c)the percentage of those entered who achieved any grade from D to G; and

(d)the percentage of those entered who did not achieve any grade from A to G.

18.  For the reporting school year, in relation to each GCSE short course subject examination entered by pupils aged 15 and separately in relation to each such subject examination entered by male pupils aged 15 and female pupils aged 15—

(a)the percentage who were entered;

(b)the percentage of those entered who achieved any grade from A to G; and

(c)the percentage of those entered who did not achieve any grade from A to G.

19.  For that school year, in relation to each CoE subject examination entered by all pupils aged 15, and separately in relation to each such subject examination entered by male pupils aged 15 and female pupils aged 15—

(a)the percentage who were entered;

(b)the percentage of those entered who achieved a pass with merit;

(c)the percentage of those entered who achieved a pass grade; and

(d)the percentage of those entered who did not achieve a pass grade.

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