Official Statistics

Destinations of key stage 4 and key stage 5 pupils: 2012

Students in further education, employment and training destinations in the 2011 to 2012 academic year.

Applies to England

Documents

Main text: SFR19/2014

Key stage 5: national and local authority tables (including characteristics) - SFR19/2014

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Key stage 4: institution level tables (including characteristics) - SFR19/2014

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Key stage 4: parliamentary constituency tables - SFR19/2014

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Key stage 5: parliamentary constituency tables - SFR19/2014

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Technical note: SFR19/2014

Underlying data: key stage 5, national and local authority tables (including characteristics) - SFR19/2014

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Underlying data: key stage 4, institution level tables (including characteristics) - SFR19/2014

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Underlying data: key stage 4, parliamentary constituency tables - SFR19/2014

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Underlying data: key stage 5, parliamentary constituency tables - SFR19/2014

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Details

This publication shows the percentage of young people progressing to specified educational or employment destinations in the academic year 2011 to 2012.

These are young people in key stage 4 (KS4) and key stage 5 (KS5) in the academic year 2010 to 2011.

  • the KS4 measure is based on activity at academic age 16 (ie the year after the young person finished compulsory schooling)
  • the KS5 measure is based on activity in the year after the young person took their A level or other level 3 qualifications

The data is available at:

  • local authority level
  • national level
  • institution level
  • parliamentary constituency level

Contact details

Destination measures statistics team

Updates to this page

Published 26 June 2014
Last updated 14 November 2014 + show all updates
  1. Characteristics tables have been updated with additional local authority breakdowns.

  2. First published.

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