Abstract
Declining enrolments in advanced level mathematics at the school level are noted with
concern. Whether school type (single-sex school or co-education) affects participation in
mathematics continues to be debated. In this article we examine, by school type and gender,
statistical data from 2001 to 2015 on Victorian Certificate of Education enrolments in the
three mathematics subjects offered at that level. Also explored are the choice of, and
reasons for, the school setting assumed to promote STEM studies for girls and boys.
Helen Forgasz & Gilah Leder
Gender And VCE Mathematics Subject Enrolments 2001-2015 In Co-Educational And Single-Sex Schools