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Infographics for A level results, 2024 (accessible)

Published 15 August 2024

Applies to England

A level outcomes across all subjects, for all ages, at grade C and above – England only

Year Percentage gaining grade C or above
2017 77.3%
2018 76.8%
2019 75.5%
2020 87.5%
2021 88.2%
2022 82.1%
2023 75.4%
2024 76.0%

Note: There were no summer exams in 2020 or 2021.

A level grades A and A* from 2019 to 2024 by region – England only

Region 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
North East 23.0 35.6 39.2 30.8 22.0 23.9
North West 23.5 35.8 41.4 34.4 24.1 25.5
Yorkshire and the Humber 23.2 35.0 41.1 32.4 23.0 24.6
West Midlands 22.0 35.0 40.9 32.3 22.9 24.8
East Midlands 21.0 34.5 41.3 31.4 22.3 22.5
Eastern Region 25.6 38.3 44.8 36.1 26.6 27.5
South West 25.8 38.8 44.7 36.0 26.3 26.9
South East 28.3 41.2 47.1 39.5 30.3 30.8
London 26.9 40.7 47.9 39.0 30.0 31.3

A level students in England who took 3 A levels and achieved 3 A* grades, all ages

Year Number students with 3 or more A and A* grades
2019 2,785
2020 7,755
2021 12,945
2022 8,570
2023 3,820
2024 4,135

Note: There were no summer exams in 2020 or 2021.

Number of A levels taken by 18-year-olds in England

Number of A levels taken Number of students Percentage of students
1 29,495 10.4%
2 49,300 17.4%
3 188,875 66.8%
4 14,755 5.2%
5 or more 185 0.1%

Note: Numbers of students have been rounded to the nearest 5. Because of rounding percentages may not add up to 100.

Average number of A levels taken by 18-year-olds, from 2019 to 2024 – England only

Year Average number of A levels taken
2019 2.66
2020 2.67
2021 2.67
2022 2.64
2023 2.65
2024 2.67