Editorial: Pausing the scrapping of existing qualifications was the right decision. But the wider battle over further education continues ...
Ministers say "bold reforms" for post-16 students will end snobbery and prepare students for work.
Popular BTECs and other applied general qualifications have been granted another funding extension as part of a “sustainable” transition to new V Levels, the government has an ...
New V-level qualifications will be introduced in education, finance, and digital industries initially and they can be taken alongside A-levels and T-levels.
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V Levels and the new Level 2 pathways remain broadly unchanged, but there’s more than meets the eye to this response document ...
A senior councillor has donated from a council fund to help a city theatre refurbish its teaching studio, supporting the next generation of ...
The first new V-level courses have been revealed, as the government vows to 'end snobbery' in education and broaden options after GCSEs.
The first three V-level qualifications to be offered from September next year will be in education, finance and digital, it has been announced.
Parents may still qualify for more than £100 each month even after their child surpasses the usual age threshold for Child ...