Monday, December 10, 2018

Britain UK Test Scores By Ethnicity Race



https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/education-skills-and-training/11-to-16-years-old/percentage-achieving-a-c-in-english-and-maths/latest


A* to C in English and Maths GCSE attainment for children aged 14 to 16 (key stage 4)
Department:

Department for Education Published:

10 October 2017 Source:

Key stage 4 statistics Area covered:

England Time period:

2015/16


The main facts and figures show that:



in 2015/16, there were 540,689 pupils in key stage 4, of which ethnicity was known for 534,918 pupils (99%)


78.2% were White, 9.5% were Asian, 5.2% were Black, 4.2% were Mixed, 1.5% came from the Other ethnic group and 0.4% were Chinese


Chinese pupils were the most likely achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE, whereas Gypsy/Roma pupils were the least likely


across all ethnic groups, girls were more likely to achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE than boys – 67% of girls did so, compared to 59% of boys


the pupils least likely to achieve were Gypsy/Roma boys – 9% of this group attained A* to C in English and Maths GCSE


across all ethnic groups, pupils eligible for free school meals (FSM) were less likely to achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE than those not eligible: 39% of FSM-eligible pupils did so, compared to 67% of those not eligible


Gypsy/Roma boys eligible for FSM were the least likely to achieve – 7% of this group attained A* to C in English and Maths GCSE

Things you need to know What the data measures The ethnic categories used in this data



A* to C in English and Maths GCSE by ethnicity
Location:

England Time period:

2015/16 Source:

Key stage 4 statistics


Chinese, Indian, Asian, White Irish best
Black African = White
Black and Pakistani 7-10% slightly worse than white
Only Irish traveler and Gypsy 1/3 or 1/6 rate of white.
Ranked Best -> Least
Ethnicity%Pupils
Chinese832,0261.32
Indian7714,0461.22
Asian other738,4191.16
Mixed White/Asian725,0891.14
White Irish721,7741.14
Asian6751,2181.06
Bangladeshi678,3191.06
Mixed other657,9321.03
All63540,689-1.00
Black African6317,349-1.00
Mixed6322,868-1.00
White63422,763-1.00
White British63395,316-1.00
Mixed White/Black African622,687-1.02
Other628,119-1.02
Black5927,924-1.07
White other5924,444-1.07
Pakistani5820,434-1.09
Black other553,359-1.15
Mixed White/Black Caribbean547,160-1.17
Unknown535,771-1.19
Black Caribbean517,216-1.24
White Irish Traveller21122-3.00
White Gypsy/Roma101,107-6.30
data shows that:
in 2015/16, the national average for A* to C attainment in English and Maths GCSE was 63%
Chinese pupils were the most likely to achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE
Chinese, Indian, Other Asian, White Irish, Mixed White and Asian, Bangladeshi and Other Mixed pupils were all above the national average
the Gypsy/Roma ethnic group had the lowest percentage of pupils achieving A* to C in English and Maths GCSE (10% did so)

Many different theories have been put forward to explain the origins of Ireland's nomadic traveler populations. A suggestion that they might be of Romani extraction[14] is not supported by genetic evidence, which finds no connection to Romani groups.[1

Free School Meals: 

Whites double from 34 to 67 for income
Income makes little difference for Chinese or Roma
FSMNon-FSMdif
Ethnicity%Pupils%Pupils
Chinese79130831,8964
Indian621,0427913,00417
White Irish40213771,56137
Mixed White/Asian48732764,35728
Asian other58979757,44017
Asian549,0187042,20016
Bangladeshi612,461705,8589
Mixed other451,359696,57324
All3972,52867468,16128
Mixed434,2406718,62824
White3449,59567373,16833
White British3446,43867348,87833
Black African534,0866613,26313
Mixed White/Black African48529652,15817
Other522,024656,09513
Black496,5446221,38013
Pakistani474,5366115,89814
White other462,5416021,90314
Black other47769582,59011
Mixed White/Black Caribbean371,620585,54021
Unknown35977564,79421
Black Caribbean391,689545,52715
White Irish Traveller1673294913
White Gypsy/Roma9330117772

Every group girls score higher than boys

Percentage of pupils attaining A* to C in English and Maths GCSE by ethnicity and gender
All
Ethnicity%Pupils
Ethnicity%Pupils
Indiangirls81
Asian othergirls78
Indianboys74
Asiangirls71
Bangladeshigirls70
Asian otherboys68
Black Africangirls68
Allgirls67
Bangladeshiboys65
Blackgirls65
Asianboys64
Pakistanigirls62
Black othergirls62
Allboys59
Black Africanboys58
Black Caribbeangirls58
Pakistaniboys55
Blackboys53
Black otherboys49
Black Caribbeanboys44

across all ethnic groups, boys were less likely to achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE compared to girls: overall, 67% of girls achieved A* to C compared to 59% of boys
of the broad ethnic groups, Chinese girls had the highest percentage achieving A* to C in English and Maths GCSE (88%), while Black boys had the lowest (53%)
looking at the specific ethnic groups, White Gypsy/Roma boys were least likely to achieve A* to C in English and Maths GCSE (9%)
the smallest gap between boys and girls, at 3 percentage points, was found in the Gypsy/Roma ethnic group, where 12% of girls achieved A* to C in English and Maths GCSE compared to 9% of boys
the largest gap between boys and girls, was found in the Black Caribbean ethnic group, where 58% of girls achieved A* to C in English and Maths GCSE compared to 44% of boys

By religion 

Highest numbers are Jewish and then Muslim

Religious characterAll
Jewish schools821.28
Muslim schools821.28
Sikh school721.13
Roman Catholic schools691.08
Church of England schools661.03
All state-funded mainstream schools
64-1.00
No religious character64-1.00
Other Christian faith schools64-1.00


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