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<p>The Department values the three English A-levels and keeps the total number of
English A-level entries under constant review. Overall, English is one of the top
four most popular A-level subjects and has been a subject of choice for large numbers
of students over the past 10 years. Studying English language or literature at A-level
builds students’ understanding and appreciation of the English language and the depth
and power of our rich and varied literary heritage. It also helps develop valuable
critical and analytical skills. The Department has sought to encourage take up of
English literature A-level through the 16-18 performance tables.</p><p> </p><p>The
Department understands that students choose their A-level qualifications carefully
in order to keep their future career options open. Science, technology, engineering
and mathematics (STEM) subjects are required for studying a wide range of courses,
and STEM skills are in shortage in the economy. The Department has seen total entries
to STEM A-level subjects increase in 2019 compared to last year, despite a small decrease
in the population, with an increase in the proportion of girls taking STEM subjects
(3.2% increase). Entries in STEM subjects have now increased by 26.2% since 2010.
Entries to history and geography have also increased this summer.</p><p> </p>
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