GCSEs up in computer science but D&T numbers a concern

Date published: 21 August 2024

Uptick in GCSE computer science ‘great news’ but concerns over uptake of D&T GCSE  

Becca Gooch, Head of Research at EngineeringUK comments: “Congratulations to everyone receiving their GCSE results today. 

“EngineeringUK is a charity that wants to see more young people from all backgrounds progressing into engineering and technology and today’s results provide some encouraging signs. Entries to Computing are up by 5.8% (compared to overall growth in entries of 4.8%). This is driven by an increase of 10.3% in the number of girls taking the subject. On the flip side, while entries to Design and Technology have increased, at 2%, this represents a smaller increase than overall entries and is part of a longer-term decline in uptake of the subject. Entries have more than halved since 2016 - from 185,279 to 88,607 in 2024. 

“We know that students are motivated by opportunities for practical science but that these opportunities have almost halved since 2016. D&T provides students with contextualised, hands-on learning opportunities and is an important subject for future STEM careers.

“There’s more to be done to ensure more students from all backgrounds take Computing, D&T and other STEM subjects at the greater levels required if the UK’s need for a skilled workforce to meet net zero targets is to be met.” 

We know that students are motivated by opportunities for practical science but that these opportunities have almost halved since 2016. D&T provides students with contextualised, hands-on learning opportunities and is an important subject for future STEM careers.

— Becca Gooch, Head of Research, EngineeringUK