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Reform of level 3 qualifications

Non-inquiry session

The purpose of this short inquiry is to hear from representatives of those affected by the Department's review of post-16 qualification reforms; to influence the Department's review before it concludes by the end of the year; to establish the full extent of the Department's plans for level 3 qualifications reform; and to provide clarity to schools, colleges, and students who face uncertainty about which courses will be available to them in the coming years.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Letter from Daniel Green, Policy Director, Federation of Awarding Bodies on the Outcomes of the Level 3 Review of Qualifications, 22.01.25
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Correspondence
Letter from Minister for Skills on Review of post-16 qualification reforms at level 3 and below, dated 11.12.24
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Correspondence to the Secretary of State and Minister for Skills on Review of post-16 qualification reforms at level 3 and below, dated 4.12.24
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Oral evidence transcripts

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3 December 2024
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Witnesses Mrs Ruth Perry (Senior Policy Manager at Natspec), James Kewin (Deputy Chief Executive at Sixth Form Colleges Association), Catherine Sezen (Director of Education Policy at Association of Colleges), Simon Cook (Principal of MidKent College and FE representative at Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)), Alice Gardner (Chief Executive at Edge Foundation), David Robinson (Director for Post 16 and Skills at Education Policy Institute), and Jenifer Burden MBE (Director of Programmes for Gatsby Education at Gatsby Charitable Foundation)
Oral Evidence

Written evidence

No written evidence published.

Other publications

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Contact us

  • Email: educom@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 2370 (general enquiries) | 020 7219 8895 (media enquiries)
  • Address: Education Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA