A world-class education system: The Advanced British Standard — consultation closed
We are seeking views to help us to develop our approach for the Advanced British Standard (ABS).
The Department for Education is implementing the Advanced British Standard, a new qualification framework intended to replace GCSEs and A-levels with a more rigorous, world-class system. The reform aims to improve educational standards and international competitiveness through a restructured curriculum and assessment model. This is an active education policy reform at the secondary and post-secondary level.
We are seeking views to help us to develop our approach for the Advanced British Standard (ABS).
We are seeking views to help us to develop our approach for the Advanced British Standard (ABS).
UIN: HCWS1067 The Prime Minister has announced that we will introduce the Advanced British Standard (ABS) for 16- to 19-year-olds. This will bring together the best of A Levels and T Levels to form a single, overarching qualification. The Advanced …
UIN: HLWS1051 My Right Honourable Friend, the Secretary of State for Education (Gillian Keegan MP), has made the following statement:The Prime Minister has announced that we will introduce the Advanced British Standard (ABS) for 16- to 19-year-olds. This will bring …
A summary of proposals to introduce the Advanced British Standard, a new Baccalaureate-style qualification for 16 to 19 year olds.