Official Statistics

Entries and late entries for GCSE and A Level: 2013/14 academic year

Information on the number of entries and late entries in GCSE and A level in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Applies to England, Northern Ireland and Wales

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Key Points

  • There has been a 6% decrease in GCSE entries and a 15% decrease in A level entries
  • There were 503,200 GCSE entries that were late in the 2013/14 academic year, compared with 1,252,700 in 2012/13
  • The proportion of GCSE entries that were late in 2013/14 was 3%, compared with 7% in 2012/13
  • There were 173,400 A level entries that were late in the 2013/14 academic year, compared with 295,900 in 2012/13
  • The proportion of A level entries that were late in 2013/14 was 2.9%, compared with 4.1% in 2012/13

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Published 6 November 2014

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