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  1. robertson123's Avatar
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    Pass rate
    I was wondering what the pass rate for a-level maths is for any college/sixth form
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    At A-level a pass is A*-E so even though my school isn't great they still have 100% pass rate. If you're thinking more in terms of A*-C like GCSE then it's going to vary a lot based on how good your sixth form is, I'd take a guess that at mine it's about 70-80% minimum
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    Going by the OCR exam statistics for June 2011, I'd estimate around 65-75% A*-C. Some colleges will have 100% A*-C rates.
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    Re: Pass rate
    (Original post by robertson123)
    I was wondering what the pass rate for a-level maths is for any college/sixth form
    The pass rate nationally for A level Maths last year was 97.6%. See http://www.jcq.org.uk/attachments/pu...2018-08-11.pdf

    However, this ignores the fairly large number of people who fail at AS and never get that far (as the pass rate for AS is only 85.2% (see 54 of same link).)
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