Provisional Attainment Statistics - August 2024

Official Statistics

 

Attainment statistical summary

This document is a summary of entries and attainment on results day in August. It reflects current information at a particular point in time (23 July 2024) and the figures are subject to change later in the year. The statistics here are therefore considered ‘provisional’ subject to processes including appeals and late amendments.

In this release, attainment statistics for 2024 are generally presented with reference to attainment in the previous year (2023) and to 2019 (the most recent year prior to the pandemic). The different awarding arrangements in place between 2020 and 2024 mean that it is not possible to compare attainment between years without full consideration of this contextual information. This is outlined in the background information section.

 

Qualifications included

The types of qualification covered in this release are described in Table 1.

The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) has 12 levels, which, in ascending order (SCQF levels 1–12), indicate the level of difficulty of a particular qualification. The SCQF allows for broad comparisons to be made between qualifications to allow candidates, employers and the public to understand the range of skills and learning that should be achieved at each level. More information can be found on the SCQF website.

Table 1: Types of qualification covered in this release.
Qualification Description
National 5 courses
(SCQF level 5)
National 5 courses are notionally based on 160 hours of directed learning and 80 hours of self-directed learning and equate to 24 SCQF credit points.
Higher courses
(SCQF level 6)
Higher courses are notionally based on 160 hours of directed learning and 80 hours of self-directed learning and equate to 24 SCQF credit points.
Advanced Higher courses
(SCQF level 7)
Advanced Higher courses are notionally based on 160 hours of directed learning and 160 hours of self-directed learning and equate to 32 SCQF credit points.
Scottish Baccalaureate
(SCQF level 7)
The Scottish Baccalaureate is available in four subject areas (Science, Languages, Social Sciences and Expressive Arts) and consists of a coherent group of Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications, and an Interdisciplinary Project. The Scottish Baccalaureate is notionally based on 1040 hours of learning and equates to 104 SCQF Credit Points at SCQF level 7.
National 2
(SCQF level 2)
National 2 courses were introduced in 2014 and courses require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject, and is notionally based on 180 hours of learning and equate to 18 SCQF credit points.
National 3
(SCQF level 3)
National 3 courses were introduced in 2014 and courses require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject and is notionally based on 180 hours of learning and equate to 18 SCQF credit points
National 4
(SCQF level 4)
National 4 courses were introduced in 2014 and courses require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units, including an Added Value unit, in a particular subject and is notionally based on 240 hours of learning and equate to 24 SCQF credit points
Skills for Work
(SCQF levels 3–6)
Skills for Work courses involve a strong element of learning through involvement in practical activities which are directly related to a particular vocational area, and they develop knowledge and skills that are important to employment. The courses require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject.
Awards
(SCQF levels 1–7)
SQA Awards recognise the life and work skills that candidates gain from activities they might already be taking part in at school, at college or elsewhere – such as sport, mentoring, voluntary work or fund-raising activities. In common with some other qualifications in SQA’s portfolio, they have been designed to recognise wider achievement. Awards require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject.
National Certificates
(SCQF levels 3–6)
National Certificates are primarily aimed at 16- to 18-year-old candidates and adults in education, normally at a college. They offer candidates a full-time programme of vocational study. National Certificates require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject.
National Progression Awards
(SCQF levels 2–6)
National Progression Awards are designed to develop and assess a defined set of skills and knowledge in specialist vocational areas. They are linked to National Occupational Standards – the basis of Scottish Vocational Qualifications. National Progression Awards require the attainment of a number of SQA quality assured internally assessed units in a particular subject.

 

Headline figures

National 5

  • There were 327,950 entries in 2024, an increase of 2.1% from 321,360 in 2023.
  • A to C attainment was 77.2% (78.8% in 2023; 80.8% in 2022; 85.8% in 2021; 89.0% in 2020; 78.2% in 2019).
  • A attainment was 38.0% (38.6% in 2023; 40.3% in 2022; 46.7% in 2021; 42.3% in 2020; 35.1% in 2019).

Higher

  • There were 196,250 entries in 2024, an increase of 2.3% from 191,810 in 2023.
  • A to C attainment was 74.9% (77.1% in 2023; 78.9% in 2022; 87.3% in 2021; 89.3% in 2020; 74.8% in 2019).
  • A attainment was 30.3% (32.8% in 2023; 34.8% in 2022; 47.6% in 2021; 40.0% in 2020; 28.3% in 2019).

Advanced Higher

  • There were 28,495 entries in 2024, an increase of 2.7% from 27,750 in 2023.
  • A to C attainment was 75.3% (79.8% in 2023; 81.3% in 2022; 90.2% in 2021; 93.1% in 2020; 79.4% in 2019).
  • A attainment was 30.0% (33.0% in 2023; 33.7% in 2022; 51.0% in 2021; 46.3% in 2020; 31.8% in 2019).

Scottish Baccalaureate

  • There were 140 entries, with a total attainment rate of 71.9% (75.7% in 2023; 72.2% in 2022; 91.4% in 2021; 86.2% in 2020; 69.4% in 2019).

National 2 to National 4

  • There were 2,905 National 2 entries, with an attainment rate of 75.0% (69.2% in 2023; 72.5% in 2022; 68.9% in 2021; 75.5% in 2020; 77.1% in 2019).
  • There were 29,410 National 3 entries, with an attainment rate of 85.4% (84.2% in 2023; 84.9% in 2022; 86.1% in 2021; 91.5% in 2020; 87.9% in 2019).
  • There were 128,070 National 4 entries, with an attainment rate of 84.5% (87.8% in 2023; 86.1% in 2022; 86.1% in 2021; 91.0% in 2020; 88.5% in 2019).

Skills for Work

  • Total entries across all SCQF levels were 18,055, with an attainment rate of 82.3% (80.6% in 2023; 78.7% in 2022; 76.8% in 2021; 84.3% in 2020; 80.9% in 2019).

 

Entries in graded National Qualifications

Qualification level breakdown

At National 5, there were 327,950 entries in 2024, an increase of 2.1% from 321,360 in 2023.

At Higher, there were 196,250 entries in 2024 (an increase of 2.3% from 191,810 in 2023).

At Advanced Higher, there were 28,495 entries in 2024 (an increase of 2.7% from 27,750 in 2023).

 

Figure 1: Entries for National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 2: Entries for National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher from 2019 to 2024.
Level 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
National 5 288,550 300,640 297,975 310,170 321,360 327,950
Higher 185,915 186,215 194,660 188,220 191,810 196,250
Advanced Higher 23,460 23,570 26,795 28,220 27,750 28,495

 

Subject breakdown

This section summarises entries for a selection of the most popular (largest entry) subjects at each level.

National 5

National 5 Graphs
Figure 2.1: National 5 Applications of Mathematics entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 2.2: National 5 Biology entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 2.3: National 5 English entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 2.4: National 5 Mathematics entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 2.5: National 5 Physical Education entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 3: Entries in the five most popular (largest entry) National 5 subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Applications of Mathematics 4,460 10,430 10,750 14,305 19,020 24,260
Biology 21,550 21,785 21,195 22,575 22,935 22,345
English 45,595 46,655 46,850 47,720 49,000 49,925
Mathematics 41,525 41,225 36,425 38,225 37,495 36,600
Physical Education 16,770 17,195 18,365 19,180 20,020 20,350

 

Higher

Higher Graphs
Figure 3.1: Higher Chemistry entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 3.2: Higher English entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 3.3: Higher History entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 3.4: Higher Mathematics entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 3.5: Higher Physical Education entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 4: Entries in the five most popular (largest entry) Higher subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Chemistry 10,045 10,040 9,835 9,565 9,685 9,900
English 35,460 36,370 36,535 34,025 35,515 36,300
History 9,985 9,920 10,540 9,865 10,115 10,260
Mathematics 18,595 19,145 19,390 18,010 18,705 18,480
Physical Education 9,895 10,645 11,805 11,850 11,485 11,665

 

Advanced Higher

Advanced Higher Graphs
Figure 4.1: Advanced Higher Biology entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 4.2: Advanced Higher Chemistry entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 4.3: Advanced Higher English entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 4.4: Advanced Higher Mathematics entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 4.5: Advanced Higher Physics entries from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 5: Entries in the five most popular (largest entry) Advanced Higher subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Biology 2,315 2,510 2,960 3,165 3,090 3,000
Chemistry 2,450 2,555 2,675 2,735 2,850 2,745
English 2,345 2,240 2,830 2,770 2,635 2,990
Mathematics 3,695 3,625 3,785 3,915 4,125 4,380
Physics 1,645 1,710 1,945 2,130 2,085 2,255

 

Sex breakdown

At National 5, there were 164,610 female candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 2.2% from 161,140 in 2023). There were 163,290 male candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 2.0% from 160,140 in 2023).

At Higher, there were 106,110 female candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 3.0% from 103,025 in 2023). There were 90,075 male candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 1.5% from 88,710 in 2023).

At Advanced Higher, there were 15,640 female candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 2.0% from 15,330 in 2023). There were 12,845 male candidate entries in 2024 (an increase of 3.6% from 12,400 in 2023).

Table 6: Entries by sex in graded National Qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Level Sex 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
National 5 Female 148,565 153,710 150,205 155,400 161,140 164,610
National 5 Male 139,990 146,915 147,690 154,695 160,140 163,290
Higher Female 104,020 103,830 106,665 101,120 103,025 106,110
Higher Male 81,890 82,380 87,980 87,010 88,710 90,075
Advanced Higher Female 13,175 13,210 15,160 15,570 15,330 15,640
Advanced Higher Male 10,285 10,360 11,635 12,645 12,400 12,845

 

Centre type breakdown

The number of entries to National Qualifications across different centre types can be impacted by a range of factors. From 2019 to 2023 the majority of entries in graded National Qualifications were from education authority centres, and this continued to be true in 2024.

At National 5, there were 306,280 entries for education authority centres in 2024 (an increase of 2.2% from 299,710 in 2023) and there were 19,095 entries for independent centres in 2024 (a decrease of 0.4% from 19,180 in 2023). There were also 2,500 entries for FE colleges in 2024 (an increase of 3.9% from 2,410 in 2023).

At Higher, there were 178,560 entries for education authority centres in 2024 (an increase of 2.9% from 173,520 in 2023) and there were 14,775 entries for independent centres in 2024 (a decrease of 0.5% from 14,845 in 2023). There were also 2,715 entries for FE colleges in 2024 (a decrease of 17.1% from 3,275 in 2023).

At Advanced Higher, there were 23,365 entries for education authority centres in 2024 (an increase of 2.4% from 22,810 in 2023), and there were 4,820 entries for independent centres in 2024 (an increase of 2.7% from 4,690 in 2023). There were also 120 entries for FE colleges in 2024 (an increase of 44.6% from 85 in 2023).

Table 7: Entries by centre type in graded National Qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Level Centre type 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
National 5 Education Authority 266,485 278,525 276,330 288,785 299,710 306,280
National 5 Independent 18,300 18,370 18,820 19,015 19,180 19,095
National 5 FE College 3,680 3,690 2,780 2,325 2,410 2,500
Higher Education Authority 164,830 166,655 175,740 170,020 173,520 178,560
Higher Independent 14,575 14,165 14,465 14,585 14,845 14,775
Higher FE College 6,410 5,280 4,315 3,480 3,275 2,715
Advanced Higher Education Authority 19,320 19,085 22,245 23,430 22,810 23,365
Advanced Higher Independent 3,895 4,230 4,315 4,550 4,690 4,820
Advanced Higher FE College 95 80 50 75 85 120

 

Attainment in graded National Qualifications

SQA external assessments did not take place in 2020 and 2021 due to disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress. All visualisations of attainment in this report indicate this period using black dashed lines.

The return of the national diet of exams in 2022 following the global pandemic included a range of measures to support learners. Because teaching and learning had been disrupted, some course assessments were modified by various methods, including removing coursework from courses. Many of these modifications continued into the 2023 diet in recognition of continued disruption to teaching and learning. Following discussions with learners, teachers, lecturers, parents, carers and others, there has been a return to full course assessment in 2024.

In this section, attainment statistics for 2024 are generally presented with reference to attainment in the previous year (2023) and to 2019 (the most recent year prior to the pandemic). The different awarding arrangements in place between 2020 and 2023 mean that it is not possible to compare attainment between years without full consideration of this essential contextual information.

The proportion of entries that achieved an A grade and the proportion of entries that achieved A to C grades are referred to as ‘attainment rates’ throughout this section.

Qualification level breakdown

Table 8: Summary of overall attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.
Level Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
National 5 A to C 78.2% 89.0% 85.8% 80.8% 78.8% 77.2%
National 5 A 35.1% 42.3% 46.7% 40.3% 38.6% 38.0%
Higher A to C 74.8% 89.3% 87.3% 78.9% 77.1% 74.9%
Higher A 28.3% 40.0% 47.6% 34.8% 32.8% 30.3%
Advanced Higher A to C 79.4% 93.1% 90.2% 81.3% 79.8% 75.3%
Advanced Higher A 31.8% 46.3% 51.0% 33.7% 33.0% 30.0%

 

National 5

The overall attainment rate at grades A to C for National 5 was 77.2% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 1.5 percentage points from 78.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.9 percentage points from 78.2% in 2019.

The overall attainment rate at grade A was 38.0% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 0.7 percentage points from 38.6% in 2023 and an increase of 2.9 percentage points from 35.1% in 2019.

Figure 5: National 5 grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Higher

The overall attainment rate at grades A to C for Higher was 74.9% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 2.2 percentage points from 77.1% in 2023 and an increase of 0.1 percentage points from 74.8% in 2019.

The overall attainment rate at grade A was 30.3% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 2.5 percentage points from 32.8% in 2023 and an increase of 2.0 percentage points from 28.3% in 2019.

Figure 6: Higher grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Advanced Higher

The overall attainment rate at grades A to C for Advanced Higher was 75.3% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 4.5 percentage points from 79.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 4.1 percentage points from 79.4% in 2019.

The overall attainment rate at grade A was 30.0% in 2024. This represents a decrease of 3.0 percentage points from 33.0% in 2023 and a decrease of 1.8 percentage points from 31.8% in 2019.

Figure 7: Advanced Higher grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

 

Subject breakdown

In this section, attainment is summarised for a selection of the most popular (largest entry) subjects at each level. Entries and attainment data for the complete list of subjects is available in the data tables that accompany this release.

National 5

There were 36,600 entries for National 5 Mathematics in 2024 (a decrease of 2.4% from 37,495 in 2023). 68.1% of grades were A to C, an increase of 5.7 percentage points from 62.4% in 2023 and an increase of 2.6 percentage points from 65.5% in 2019. 39.8% of grades were A, an increase of 11.5 percentage points from 28.3% in 2023 and an increase of 8.9 percentage points from 30.9% in 2019.

There were 49,925 entries for National 5 English in 2024 (an increase of 1.9% from 49,000 in 2023). 84.3% of grades were A to C, a decrease of 2.0 percentage points from 86.3% in 2023 and a decrease of 2.0 percentage points from 86.3% in 2019. 37.1% of grades were A, a decrease of 2.7 percentage points from 39.8% in 2023 and an increase of 1.8 percentage points from 35.3% in 2019.

For the other large-uptake subjects, including Applications of Mathematics, Biology, and Physical Education, the A to C attainment rate decreased in 2024 from 2023. Compared to 2019, the A to C attainment rate of both Applications of Mathematics and Physical Education increased, but Biology decreased. The A attainment rate in 2024 for Biology and Physical Education has decreased since 2023, but for Applications of Mathematics the A attainment rate has increased. Compared to 2019, in 2024 the A attainment rate increased for Applications of Mathematics and Physical Education but decreased for Biology. Note: Applications of Mathematics has shown an increase in entries year-on-year since 2019 (from 4,460 in 2019 to 24,260 in 2024).

 

National 5 Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 8.1: National 5 Applications of Mathematics grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 8.2: National 5 Biology grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 8.3: National 5 English grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 8.4: National 5 Mathematics grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 8.5: National 5 Physical Education grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 9: Summary of attainment for selected National 5 subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Applications of Mathematics A to C 58.5% 75.3% 64.0% 64.8% 61.9% 59.3%
Biology A to C 70.5% 83.4% 75.8% 71.9% 72.9% 64.5%
English A to C 86.3% 91.4% 91.0% 87.6% 86.3% 84.3%
Mathematics A to C 65.5% 79.1% 73.0% 69.7% 62.4% 68.1%
Physical Education A to C 93.9% 97.8% 97.1% 96.1% 95.2% 94.9%
Applications of Mathematics A 23.8% 28.9% 22.7% 25.0% 25.2% 25.6%
Biology A 29.5% 35.3% 36.5% 32.6% 34.2% 28.0%
English A 35.3% 39.5% 47.6% 41.5% 39.8% 37.1%
Mathematics A 30.9% 36.8% 37.8% 36.8% 28.3% 39.8%
Physical Education A 45.9% 59.9% 62.4% 54.5% 54.3% 47.6%

 

Higher

There were 18,480 entries for Higher Mathematics in 2024 (a decrease of 1.2% from 18,705 in 2023). 72.7% of grades were A to C, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from 73.2% in 2023 and an increase of 0.3 percentage points from 72.4% in 2019. 40.4% of grades were A, an increase of 1.5 percentage points from 38.9% in 2023 and an increase of 7.5 percentage points from 32.9% in 2019.

There were 36,300 entries for Higher English in 2024 (an increase of 2.2% from 35,515 in 2023). 74.6% of grades were A to C, a decrease of 1.3 percentage points from 75.9% in 2023 and an increase of 1.3 percentage points from 73.2% in 2019. 26.5% of grades were A, a decrease of 0.4 percentage points from 26.9% in 2023 and an increase of 3.6 percentage points from 23.0% in 2019.

For the other large-uptake subjects, including Chemistry, History, and Physical Education, the A to C attainment rate decreased in 2024 from 2023. Of these five highest-uptake subjects, History saw the largest A to C attainment decrease from 78.7% in 2023 to 65.7% in 2024 (a 13.1 percentage point decrease). When compared to 2019, a decrease in the A to C attainment rate is also observed for Chemistry, History, and Physical Education. For History and Physical Education, the A attainment rate decreased when compared to both 2019 and 2023. However, while the A attainment rate in Chemistry also decreased from 2023, there was no change when compared to 2019.

Higher Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 9.1: Higher Chemistry grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 9.2: Higher English grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 9.3: Higher History grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 9.4: Higher Mathematics grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 9.5: Higher Physical Education grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 10: Summary of attainment for selected Higher subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Chemistry A to C 75.5% 88.3% 81.5% 78.3% 77.8% 74.3%
English A to C 73.2% 87.4% 88.2% 80.1% 75.9% 74.6%
History A to C 72.8% 90.7% 88.9% 78.1% 78.7% 65.7%
Mathematics A to C 72.4% 83.3% 80.1% 75.3% 73.2% 72.7%
Physical Education A to C 87.9% 94.2% 92.8% 87.8% 88.0% 86.7%
Chemistry A 29.7% 40.7% 43.4% 34.9% 32.6% 29.7%
English A 23.0% 31.7% 42.2% 29.0% 26.9% 26.5%
History A 28.4% 41.6% 51.1% 35.7% 36.3% 23.6%
Mathematics A 32.9% 40.6% 47.1% 45.9% 38.9% 40.4%
Physical Education A 27.5% 38.7% 45.3% 30.2% 32.8% 27.2%

 

Advanced Higher

There were 4,380 entries for Advanced Higher Mathematics in 2024 (an increase of 6.2% from 4,125 in 2023). 70.2% of grades were A to C, a decrease of 5.8 percentage points from 76.0% in 2023 and a decrease of 5.3 percentage points from 75.5% in 2019. 39.1% of grades were A, an increase of 0.9 percentage points from 38.1% in 2023 and an increase of 1.9 percentage points from 37.2% in 2019.

There were 2,990 entries for Advanced Higher English in 2024 (an increase of 13.5% from 2,635 in 2023). 70.9% of grades were A to C, a decrease of 7.9 percentage points from 78.7% in 2023 and a decrease of 7.6 percentage points from 78.4% in 2019. 18.1% of grades were A, a decrease of 6.4 percentage points from 24.5% in 2023 and a decrease of 2.5 percentage points from 20.7% in 2019.

For the other large-uptake subjects including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, both the A and A to C attainment rates decreased in 2024 from 2023. Similarly, when compared with 2019, both the A and A to C attainment rates for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics decreased.

Advanced Higher Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 10.1: Advanced Higher Biology grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 10.2: Advanced Higher Chemistry grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 10.3: Advanced Higher English grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 10.4: Advanced Higher Mathematics grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 10.5: Advanced Higher Physics grade A and grades A to C attainment rates from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 11: Summary of attainment for selected Advanced Higher subjects from 2019 to 2024.
Subject Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Biology A to C 74.1% 89.2% 84.1% 75.3% 74.4% 66.8%
Chemistry A to C 82.2% 92.7% 86.2% 82.0% 78.7% 70.9%
English A to C 78.4% 92.5% 91.8% 84.0% 78.7% 70.9%
Mathematics A to C 75.5% 89.2% 87.0% 77.3% 76.0% 70.2%
Physics A to C 78.6% 93.2% 88.1% 80.8% 79.3% 72.9%
Biology A 24.6% 36.2% 41.9% 24.5% 24.5% 17.5%
Chemistry A 33.8% 42.9% 45.3% 32.6% 27.2% 26.8%
English A 20.7% 37.3% 45.9% 27.9% 24.5% 18.1%
Mathematics A 37.2% 47.9% 57.8% 38.7% 38.1% 39.1%
Physics A 31.5% 50.6% 51.7% 36.2% 32.4% 24.3%

 

Sex breakdown

National 5

At grades A to C, the attainment rate decreased for both female and male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 79.4% of female candidate grades at National 5 were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 1.2 percentage points from 80.6% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.9 percentage points from 80.2% in 2019. 75.1% of male candidate grades at National 5 were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 1.8 percentage points from 76.9% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.9 percentage points from 76.0% in 2019.

At grade A, the attainment rate increased for female candidates and decreased for male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 42.6% of female candidate grades at National 5 were A in 2024, an increase of 0.1 percentage points from 42.4% in 2023 and an increase of 3.4 percentage points from 39.2% in 2019. 33.3% of male candidate grades at National 5 were A in 2024, a decrease of 1.5 percentage points from 34.8% in 2023 and an increase of 2.6 percentage points from 30.8% in 2019.

National 5 Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 11.1: A attainment rates by sex for National 5 from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 11.2: A to C attainment rates by sex for National 5 from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 12: Summary of attainment for National 5 qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by sex.
Sex Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Female A to C 80.2% 90.4% 87.2% 82.5% 80.6% 79.4%
Male A to C 76.0% 87.6% 84.3% 79.2% 76.9% 75.1%
Female A 39.2% 46.4% 51.5% 44.2% 42.4% 42.6%
Male A 30.8% 38.2% 41.8% 36.4% 34.8% 33.3%

 

Higher

At grades A to C, the attainment rate decreased for both female and male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 77.7% of female candidate grades at Higher were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 1.8 percentage points from 79.5% in 2023 and an increase of 0.9 percentage points from 76.8% in 2019. 71.5% of male candidate grades at Higher were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 2.8 percentage points from 74.3% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.6 percentage points from 72.2% in 2019.

At grade A, the attainment rate decreased for both female and male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 33.2% of female candidate grades at Higher were A in 2024, a decrease of 2.2 percentage points from 35.4% in 2023 and an increase of 2.9 percentage points from 30.3% in 2019. 26.9% of male candidate grades at Higher were A in 2024, a decrease of 2.9 percentage points from 29.8% in 2023 and an increase of 1.2 percentage points from 25.6% in 2019.

Higher Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 12.1: A attainment rates by sex for Higher from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 12.2: A to C attainment rates by sex for Higher from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 13: Summary of attainment for Higher qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by sex.
Sex Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Female A to C 76.8% 90.9% 89.4% 81.1% 79.5% 77.7%
Male A to C 72.2% 87.2% 84.8% 76.4% 74.3% 71.5%
Female A 30.3% 43.3% 52.1% 37.9% 35.4% 33.2%
Male A 25.6% 35.9% 42.2% 31.2% 29.8% 26.9%

 

Advanced Higher

At grades A to C, the attainment rate decreased for both female and male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 78.1% of female candidate grades at Advanced Higher were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 4.2 percentage points from 82.2% in 2023 and a decrease of 3.3 percentage points from 81.4% in 2019. 71.8% of male candidate grades at Advanced Higher were A to C in 2024, a decrease of 5.0 percentage points from 76.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 5.0 percentage points from 76.8% in 2019.

At grade A, the attainment rate decreased for both female and male candidates in 2024 compared to 2023. 30.2% of female candidate grades at Advanced Higher were A in 2024, a decrease of 3.6 percentage points from 33.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 1.8 percentage points from 32.0% in 2019. 29.7% of male candidate grades at Advanced Higher were A in 2024, a decrease of 2.2 percentage points from 31.9% in 2023 and a decrease of 1.9 percentage points from 31.5% in 2019.

Advanced Higher Graphs

Note: The period between 2020 and 2021 indicates that alternative approaches to assessment, relying on teacher judgement, were used to award grades and allow learners to progress.

Figure 13.1: A attainment rates by sex for Advanced Higher from 2019 to 2024.

 

Figure 13.2: A to C attainment rates by sex for Advanced Higher from 2019 to 2024.

 

Table 14: Summary of attainment for Advanced Higher qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by sex.
Sex Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Female A to C 81.4% 94.4% 92.2% 83.9% 82.2% 78.1%
Male A to C 76.8% 91.4% 87.6% 78.1% 76.8% 71.8%
Female A 32.0% 47.6% 53.2% 34.6% 33.8% 30.2%
Male A 31.5% 44.8% 48.1% 32.6% 31.9% 29.7%

 

Centre type breakdown

Over time, attainment rates are higher for independent centres than education authority centres, and the same is true for 2024.

FE colleges have relatively low uptake for graded National Qualifications. The range of subjects taken in FE colleges is also considerably narrower than the other centre types. For these reasons, overall attainment rates for FE colleges and the other centre types are not comparable.

National 5

In education authority centres, the A to C attainment rate was 76.2% in 2024, a decrease of 1.6 percentage points from 77.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 1.0 percentage points from 77.2% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 35.8% in education authority centres in 2024, a decrease of 0.8 percentage points from 36.6% in 2023 and an increase of 2.9 percentage points from 32.9% in 2019.

In independent centres, the A to C attainment rate was 94.6% in 2024, a decrease of 0.2 percentage points from 94.8% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.2 percentage points from 94.8% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 72.6% in independent centres in 2024, an increase of 1.2 percentage points from 71.5% in 2023 and an increase of 3.7 percentage points from 68.9% in 2019.

In FE colleges, the A to C attainment rate was 70.5% in 2024, an increase of 1.3 percentage points from 69.3% in 2023 and an increase of 2.9 percentage points from 67.6% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 32.8% in FE colleges in 2024, an increase of 4.7 percentage points from 28.1% in 2023 and an increase of 7.6 percentage points from 25.2% in 2019.

Table 15: Summary of attainment for National 5 qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by centre type.
Centre type Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Education Authority A to C 77.2% 88.5% 85.1% 80.0% 77.8% 76.2%
Independent A to C 94.8% 97.7% 96.8% 95.5% 94.8% 94.6%
FE College A to C 67.6% 85.7% 74.9% 70.7% 69.3% 70.5%
Education Authority A 32.9% 40.4% 44.8% 38.2% 36.6% 35.8%
Independent A 68.9% 72.9% 76.9% 74.0% 71.5% 72.6%
FE College A 25.2% 34.9% 33.2% 30.2% 28.1% 32.8%

 

Higher

The attainment rate at grades A to C in education authority centres was 73.6% in 2024, a decrease of 2.4 percentage points from 75.9% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from 73.9% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 28.1% in education authority centres in 2024, a decrease of 2.5 percentage points from 30.6% in 2023 and an increase of 1.9 percentage points from 26.1% in 2019.

The attainment rate at grades A to C in independent centres was 92.3% in 2024, a decrease of 0.9 percentage points from 93.2% in 2023 and a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from 92.8% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 58.7% in independent centres in 2024, a decrease of 2.1 percentage points from 60.8% in 2023 and an increase of 0.6 percentage points from 58.1% in 2019.

The attainment rate at grades A to C in FE colleges was 63.6% in 2024, a decrease of 2.8 percentage points from 66.4% in 2023 and an increase of 7.3 percentage points from 56.3% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 23.0% in FE colleges in 2024, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from 23.4% in 2023 and an increase of 8.3 percentage points from 14.7% in 2019.

Table 16: Summary of attainment for Higher qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by centre type.
Centre type Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Education Authority A to C 73.9% 88.8% 86.7% 78.0% 75.9% 73.6%
Independent A to C 92.8% 97.7% 97.2% 93.4% 93.2% 92.3%
FE College A to C 56.3% 81.7% 79.2% 65.5% 66.4% 63.6%
Education Authority A 26.1% 38.0% 45.6% 32.8% 30.6% 28.1%
Independent A 58.1% 67.0% 75.6% 62.0% 60.8% 58.7%
FE College A 14.7% 28.7% 37.7% 20.4% 23.4% 23.0%

 

Advanced Higher

The attainment rate at grades A to C in education authority centres was 72.2% in 2024, a decrease of 5.0 percentage points from 77.2% in 2023 and a decrease of 4.7 percentage points from 76.9% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 25.6% in education authority centres in 2024, a decrease of 2.8 percentage points from 28.4% in 2023 and a decrease of 1.7 percentage points from 27.3% in 2019.

The attainment rate at grades A to C in independent centres was 89.5% in 2024, a decrease of 2.9 percentage points from 92.5% in 2023 and a decrease of 2.0 percentage points from 91.5% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 50.1% in independent centres in 2024, a decrease of 4.2 percentage points from 54.3% in 2023 and a decrease of 3.2 percentage points from 53.3% in 2019.

The attainment rate at grades A to C in FE colleges was 85.8% in 2024, an increase of 2.7 percentage points from 83.1% in 2023 and an increase of 2.9 percentage points from 83.0% in 2019. At grade A, the attainment rate was 57.5% in FE colleges in 2024, an increase of 5.7 percentage points from 51.8% in 2023 and an increase of 11.8 percentage points from 45.7% in 2019.

Table 17: Summary of attainment for Advanced Higher qualifications from 2019 to 2024 by centre type.
Centre type Grade(s) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Education Authority A to C 76.9% 92.0% 88.8% 79.2% 77.2% 72.2%
Independent A to C 91.5% 97.9% 96.9% 91.9% 92.5% 89.5%
FE College A to C 83.0% 88.5% 96.0% 89.5% 83.1% 85.8%
Education Authority A 27.3% 41.7% 46.7% 29.6% 28.4% 25.6%
Independent A 53.3% 66.8% 72.3% 54.3% 54.3% 50.1%
FE College A 45.7% 51.3% 74.0% 56.6% 51.8% 57.5%

 

Scottish Baccalaureate

Entries remained small and stable in 2024. Attainment varies each year, which is to be expected given the small number of entries.

Table 18: Summary of entries and attainment for Scottish Baccalaureate qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Year Entries Number of Pass Percentage of Pass Number of Distinction Percentage of Distinction
2019 155 110 69.4% 55 34.4%
2020 150 130 86.2% 85 55.9%
2021 150 140 91.4% 100 64.5%
2022 160 115 72.2% 70 45.6%
2023 175 130 75.7% 80 45.7%
2024 140 100 71.9% 60 41.7%

 

Ungraded National Courses

National 2 and National 3 courses are a flexible provision and are not necessarily completed by candidates in a single academic year. Consequently, the results are not directly comparable with other courses.

National 2, National 3, and National 4 courses are all ungraded. The attainment rate (referred to in the following tables as ‘Percentage Attained’) is based on entries which have resulted in a pass.

National 2

Entries were made in 16 National 2 courses. Entries numbered 2,905 in 2024 with attainment of 2,180. The attainment rate was 75.0%.

Table 19: Summary of entries and attainment for National 2 qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Year Entries Number Attained Percentage Attained
2019 2,070 1,595 77.1%
2020 2,010 1,520 75.5%
2021 2,185 1,505 68.9%
2022 2,345 1,700 72.5%
2023 3,030 2,095 69.2%
2024 2,905 2,180 75.0%

 

National 3

Entries were made in 37 National 3 courses. Entries numbered 29,410 in 2024 with attainment of 25,110. The attainment rate was 85.4%.

Table 20: Summary of entries and attainment for National 3 qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Year Entries Number Attained Percentage Attained
2019 19,285 16,960 87.9%
2020 21,800 19,945 91.5%
2021 21,045 18,130 86.1%
2022 20,330 17,255 84.9%
2023 22,480 18,930 84.2%
2024 29,410 25,110 85.4%

 

National 4

Entries were made in 48 National 4 courses. Entries numbered 128,070 in 2024 with attainment of 108,185. The attainment rate was 84.5%.

National 4 figures for 2019 include those awarded through the Recognising Positive Achievement (RPA) process. SQA treats National 4 attainment arising through course completion and through the RPA process as being equivalent. In 2019, National 4 course entries within centres (excluding entries arising through RPA) was estimated, using certification data, to be 95,870.

Table 21: Summary of entries and attainment for National 4 qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Year Entries Number Attained Percentage Attained
2019 104,865 92,845 88.5%
2020 103,595 94,230 91.0%
2021 104,380 89,895 86.1%
2022 124,120 106,845 86.1%
2023 138,670 121,810 87.8%
2024 128,070 108,185 84.5%

 

Skills for Work

Skills for Work courses are a flexible provision, not necessarily completed by candidates in a single academic year. Consequently, the results are not directly comparable with other courses.

As the courses are all ungraded, the attainment rate is based on entries which have resulted in a pass.

Table 22: Summary of entries and attainment for Skills for Work qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
Year Entries Number Attained Percentage Attained
2019 11,940 9,660 80.9%
2020 14,630 12,330 84.3%
2021 13,625 10,465 76.8%
2022 14,300 11,260 78.7%
2023 16,515 13,305 80.6%
2024 18,055 14,860 82.3%

 

Awards, National Certificates and National Progression Awards

Overall, the combined attainment volume for Awards, National Certificates, and National Progression Awards in 2024 are at the highest over the period ranging from 2019 to 2024. Notable increases can be seen at SCQF level 4 and SCQF level 5 for Awards, and SCQF level 5 and SCQF level 6 for National Progression Awards.

Table 23: Summary of attainment for Award, National Certificate and National Progression Award qualifications from 2019 to 2024.
SCQF Level Qualification 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
SCQF1 Award 440 400 115 220 290 335
SCQF2 Award 1,005 910 710 625 515 970
SCQF2 National Progression Award 70 90 85 55 105 105
SCQF3 Award 4,430 4,255 3,360 3,480 2,830 3,635
SCQF3 National Certificate 5 5 0 0 0 15
SCQF3 National Progression Award 100 205 45 125 110 275
SCQF4 Award 10,290 11,735 9,490 9,660 10,740 13,320
SCQF4 National Certificate 225 165 130 70 95 155
SCQF4 National Progression Award 4,370 4,320 3,690 4,500 5,215 5,555
SCQF5 Award 5,185 8,230 7,200 9,605 11,210 14,230
SCQF5 National Certificate 1,810 1,465 1,175 1,435 1,050 1,705
SCQF5 National Progression Award 5,250 5,915 5,395 7,865 9,930 11,975
SCQF6 Award 5,390 5,895 5,675 5,865 7,105 8,585
SCQF6 National Certificate 2,835 2,650 1,840 2,385 1,410 2,855
SCQF6 National Progression Award 3,345 5,695 6,095 7,095 8,210 11,450
SCQF7 Award 0 0 0 0 0 15

 

Background Information

Provisional Attainment Statistics - August 2024 details the main qualifications taken at school and college level by candidates in Scotland: a mix of current National Courses (National 2 to National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher) as well as Skills for Work, Awards, National Progression Awards, and National Certificates.

In this release, attainment statistics for Awards, National Progression Awards and National Certificate qualifications detail the number of certificated entries between 1 August 2023 and 30 June 2024.

The purpose of National Courses, as well as Skills for Work, Awards, National Progression Awards and National Certifications, is to enable certification and recognition for the programmes of work that candidates undertake in the senior phase of secondary education and in colleges.

The broad objectives of National Courses are to provide high standards, and breadth and depth of learning for individual learners, usually assessed via national exams, coursework and/or internally assessed components.

In 2021, the Scottish Government commissioned SQA to develop an Alternative Certification Model (ACM 2021) for National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher. The model was based on teacher judgement, supported by assessment resources and quality assurance. In 2020, the Deputy First Minister directed SQA to issue grades, primarily on the basis of teacher estimates. Grades that had been adjusted upwards in an earlier moderation process were also retained.

Throughout 2022, SQA worked with partners across the education sector (including teachers, lecturers, learners, parents and carers) to agree the wide-ranging package of support that was put in place to enable learners to demonstrate what they know, understand and can do, despite the disruption to learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. SQA implemented various modifications and revision support to reduce the assessment requirements for courses and increase learning and teaching time.

In 2023, awarding operated using the established procedure, as far as possible, in order to evaluate the performance of the course assessment, but with consideration given to the following factors:

  • Impact of the reducing legacy of disruption to teaching and learning caused by the pandemic
  • Impact of modifications to course assessment
  • Impact of the removal of revision support

Awarding decisions were therefore ‘sensitive’ to these factors, ensuring that grade boundary decisions recognised that performance continues to be impacted. This was informed by the full range of qualitative and quantitative data used during awarding, with additional data from 2021–22 on the impact of modifications.

In 2024, awarding used the well-established procedures to evaluate the performance of the course assessment and, where appropriate, considered the impact of changes to assessment brought about by the return to full course assessment for many courses. These changes to assessment included the removal of optionality in some question papers and the reintroduction of:

  • Coursework components (projects, assignments, dissertations)
  • Optional content into question papers
  • Course content examined in question papers
  • An exam component

Figures in this report are rounded to the nearest five. Percentages, percentage changes, and percentage point changes are calculated using figures prior to rounding, and rounded to one decimal place.

Additional background information relating to this release is available in the background information webpage.

All the data analysed in this release are available in the data tables that accompany the release.

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Date of publication: 06 August 2024

Lead Analyst: Ryan MacGregor

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