Qualifications Wales

Qualifications Wales
Cymwysterau Cymru
Formation21 September 2015
TypeWelsh Government Sponsored Body
PurposeRegulating general and vocational qualifications in Wales.
HeadquartersQ2 Building, Imperial Park, Coedkernew, Newport
Region served
Wales Wales
Chair
David Jones OBE
Chief Executive
Philip Blaker
AffiliationsWelsh Government
Website[1]

Qualifications Wales (Welsh: Cymwysterau Cymru) is a Welsh Government sponsored body, responsible for the recognition of awarding bodies and the review and approval of non-degree qualifications in Wales. It was established by the Qualifications Wales Act 2015[1] and became operational from 21 September 2015.[2]

It regulates awarding bodies delivering those qualifications taken in schools and colleges, such as GCSEs and A levels, but also vocational qualifications and the Welsh Baccalaureate. The organisation has over 75 staff, in a mix of regulatory, research, policy and development roles. Its offices are based in Imperial Park, Newport.[3]

Responsibilities

As set out in the Act, the body has two principal aims and responsibilities:

  • ensuring that qualifications, and the Welsh qualification system, are effective for meeting the reasonable needs of learners in Wales;
  • promoting public confidence in qualifications and in the Welsh qualification system

See also

References

  1. ^ "Qualifications Wales Act 2015". National Assembly for Wales. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Qualifications Wales Act 2015 - Summary" (PDF). National Assembly for Wales. August 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Help shape the Welsh qualifications system: Six recruitment opportunities at Qualifications Wales". Wales Online. 14 April 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2016.

External links

  • Qualifications Wales
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