Interactive GCSE and A level data visualisations updated
Thursday, 12 November 2020 10:29
Ofqual has today updated 7 interactive visualisations which show
summer 2020 A level and GCSE grade outcomes, centre variability and
results across England. The search tools are updated every year and
present data in an engaging way. Each of the visualisations allows
users to compare results from 2020 to previous years. This year the
2020 grades displayed are the final grades the candidate received
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Ofqual has today updated 7 interactive
visualisations which show summer 2020 A level and GCSE
grade outcomes, centre variability and results across
England.
The search tools are updated every year and present data in
an engaging way. Each of the visualisations allows users to
compare results from 2020 to previous years.
This year the 2020 grades displayed are the final grades
the candidate received – the centre assessment grade or
calculated grade, whichever was higher.
The visualisations updated with this summer’s results are:
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GCSE centre variability: these
interactive graphs show the centre variability at grade
4/C and above or grade 7/A and above for selected GCSE
subjects.
-
A level centre variability: these
interactive graphs show the centre variability at grade
A and above for eighteen larger entry subjects in A
level.
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GCSE ‘map app’: the map shows, for
each county in England, reformed GCSE full course
results (the percentage of students achieving specific
grades) for the summer 2020, as well as recent summer
examinations series.
-
A level ‘map app’: the map shows for
each county in England, A level results (the percentage
of students achieving specific grades) for the summer
2020, as well as recent summer examination series.
-
GCSE grade outcomes: interactive
graphs which show outcomes across all subjects for all
students for the years 2008 to 2020 and for 16-year
olds for the years 2013 to 2020.
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A level grade outcomes: interactive
graphs show A level outcomes across all subjects for
all students for the years 2008 to 2020 and for 18-year
olds for the years 2017 to 2020.
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9 to 1 app (GCSE only): these graphs
allow users to see grade distributions for all full
course GCSE 9 to 1 subjects for students in schools and
colleges in England. You can select a combination of
three subjects, which shows how performance on one GCSE
relates to performance on other GCSEs.
To view the interactive visualisations, visit the Ofqual Data Analytics
page.
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