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<p>In 2014/15, 7 per cent of students[1] were entered for GCSE[2] Music as published
in the latest “Revised GCSE and equivalents results in England” statistical first
release (SFR)[3]. In 2009/10, the percentage of students who were entered for GCSE
Music was 7 per cent.</p><p>The percentage of students[4] who were entered for A level[5]
Music was 2.5 per cent which can be calculated from data published on entries in A
Level Music in the latest “A level and other Level 3 results” SFR[6].</p><p>[1] Pupils
at the end of key stage 4.</p><p>[2] GCSE only.</p><p>[3] Revised GCSE and equivalent
results in England: 2014 to 2015.</p><p>[4] Based on total number of entries in A
level music divided by the number of students entered for at least one A level or
applied single/double award A level - so could be an overestimate if a student has
entered A level music more than once.</p><p>[5] A level only.</p><p>[6] A level and
other level 3 results: 2014 to 2015 (revised).</p><p> </p>
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