Diversity in A level subjects taken by students has fallen significantly over last decade, impeding career opportunities – new study by EPI finds

Tuesday, 14 September 2021 00:01

Students’ subject choices at A level have become “exceedingly narrow”, with young people less likely than ever to take up a variety of subjects, a new report warns. The study from the Education Policy Institute (EPI), commissioned by the Royal Society, finds that the proportion of students with A and AS levels or equivalent covering at least three of the main subject groups such as humanities, sciences, maths and languages, has now halved since 2010. England already...Request free trial