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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils: 2017

Data on key stage 4 (KS4) and key stage 5 (KS5) students going into apprenticeship, education and employment destinations.

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – main text

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – experimental text

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 4 national tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 5 national tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 4 local authority and parliamentary constituency tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 5 local authority and parliamentary constituency tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 4 institution level tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – Key Stage 5 institution level tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – experimental tables

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – quality and methodology information

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – additional and underlying data

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Destinations of KS4 and KS5 pupils 2017 – pre-release access list

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Statistics showing the percentage of students staying in education or going into employment or an apprenticeship for at least 2 terms in the 2016 to 2017 academic year, after finishing study in the 2015 to 2016 academic year at:

  • key stage 4 (after year 11, usually aged 16)
  • key stage 5 (after A levels or other level 3 qualifications, usually aged 18)

Sustained destinations include:

  • school sixth forms
  • further education and sixth-form colleges
  • higher education institutions (universities)
  • apprenticeships
  • employment

The way apprenticeships are counted has changed in this release.

The percentage of students who do not sustain an education, employment or apprenticeship destination during this year, and those with no activity captured in our data, are also shown.

This release gives breakdowns for specific student characteristics, including:

  • gender
  • ethnicity
  • disadvantaged status and free school meals eligibility
  • special educational needs (and learning difficulties and disabilities at key stage 5)
  • prior attainment

Additional experimental statistics using the destination measure methodology include:

  • destinations of 16- to 18-year-old students who entered technical certificates and other approved level 2 vocational qualifications, and for academic, applied general and tech level students
  • Higher education and apprenticeship destinations at level 4 and above

Destination measures statistics team

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Telephone: Stephen Harris 0161 600 1595

Published 16 October 2018


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