V levels will become the “only pathway” for young people aged 16-19 to gain vocational qualifications equivalent to an A level, the government announced yesterday. The new level 3 qualifications ...
The UK government has unveiled a new vocational qualification, the ‘V-Level’, for 16 to 19-year-olds in England, aimed at simplifying the post-GCSE landscape and tackling long-standing skills ...
A new V-Level qualification is to be rolled out in a major overhaul of the education system for pupils aged 16 to 19, the Department for Education (DfE) has announced. Education Secretary Bridget ...
New qualifications known as V Levels will be introduced for 16-year-olds to replace Btecs and other technical courses, the government has announced. In its Post-16 education and skills white paper ...
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