Home A-level results day 2019: Key points A-level results day 2019: Key points We summarise the main stories from today’s A-level results for you 15th August 2019, 12:43pm Will Hazell Share A-level results day 2019: Key points https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/level-results-day-2019-key-points Copy Link Pupils across the country will today be discovering their A-level results. Here are the key points you need to know about the national results: The proportion of A-level entries receiving the highest grades has fallen this summer, with the share getting the top A* grade dropping to a six-year low. Girls have overtaken boys in gaining the top grades at A level, after they narrowed the gender gap last year. For the first time ever, girls have also overtaken boys in entries for science A levels. Spanish, meanwhile, has overtaken French in the number of A-level entries. The number of English and maths A-level entries has gone down, with falling entries in English representing a long-term decline. Entries in political studies have rocketed by nearly 10 per cent, with psychology, history and geography also enjoying rising entries. AS-level entries have continued to fall, dropping by 44.1 per cent this year. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Exclusive: Top unis’ GCSE demands favour private pupils Will Hazell • 19th August 2019 A-level maths grades probe about ‘justice’, say heads Will Hazell • 15th August 2019 A-level results day 2019: Politics entries boom Will Hazell • 15th August 2019 Exclusive: Ofqual investigating A-level maths grades Will Hazell • 15th August 2019 Recent Most read Most shared Schools ready for remote learning ‘within days’ if necessary News 3 May 2024 Failure to stop Ofsted damage is ‘reckless’, warns NAHT News 3 May 2024 Risk of no Scottish teacher pay deal before Christmas, says union boss News 3 May 2024 Why you’re probably wrong about the science of learning Teaching & Learning 1 May 2024 How to reform childcare to truly benefit teachers Analysis 30 April 2024 Growing oracy focus could benefit maths teaching Analysis 1 May 2024 Science practicals need to push experimental boundaries Analysis 2 May 2024 Faith special schools can help to ease SEND pressure Analysis 2 May 2024 DfE SEND reform testing plan ‘9 months behind schedule’ News 1 May 2024