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A collection of documents showing how Ofqual is currently reforming qualifications.
Details of the reforms being made to GCSEs, AS and A levels.
A table listing the subjects that are not being reformed and the reasons why.
Consultations that Ofqual has run on the reform of qualifications to be taught from September 2015.
Includes: art and design, computer science, PE GCSEs; dance, geography, maths, music and modern foreign language AS and A levels.
Overview of the support being provided for each qualification for students taking GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2022.
A summary of the changes to GCSEs from 2015.
A consultation on our approach to regulating new GCSEs, AS and A levels in modern foreign languages.
Dates for last teaching, last exams and resits in legacy GCSEs, AS and A levels.
Guidance for teachers, students, parents and carers following a decision to issue results using centre assessment grades or calculated results where higher.
We are seeking views on changes to the content of several GCSE and A level subjects.
A summary of changes to AS and A levels from 2015.
The impact of GCSE reforms on students’ preparedness for A level maths and English literature.
These reports review how GCSE and A level qualification providers are chosen and how the qualifications market might change due to reform.
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