2023 Regulation News
Education Chief Executives issue joint letter to Northern Ireland Secretary of State
Chief Executives of the seven main education bodies in Northern Ireland have issued a joint letter to the Northern Ireland Secretary of State.
Communications re timely VTQ results delivery in 2024 and beyond
Ofqual yesterday published measures to ensure students taking vocational qualifications get their results on time in 2024 and beyond, following the successful implementation of the VTQ Results Action Plan for 2023.
CCEA confirms the approach to awarding qualifications for 2023/24 academic year
On 18 October 2022, CCEA Regulation published its approach to awarding grades in Summer 2023 and 2024.
Vocational and technical qualifications grading in 2023
On Monday 10 July Ofqual published a blog on vocational and technical qualifications (VTQ) grading in 2023. CCEA Regulation and Qualifications Wales have aligned to this approach to VTQ grading in 2023.
Ofqual and DfE England Consultation on Ensuring the resilience of the qualifications system launched
The joint Department for Education (DfE) England and Ofqual consultation, Ensuring the resilience of the qualifications system was launched on 10 May 2023.
Message to Heads of Centre regarding Vocational Qualification Results – Summer 2023
Following on from the late awarding of some level 3 vocational qualifications (VQs) in summer 2022, CCEA Regulation has been working with awarding organisations and with our fellow regulators in England and Wales to ensure that complete and correct VQ results can be issued in a timely way in summer 2023.
Vocational and Technical Qualifications Report (1 April 2021 – 31 March 2022)
Today CCEA Regulation has published its Vocational and Technical Qualifications Report (1 April 2021 – 31 March 2022) with the support of the Department for the Economy (DfE).
CCEA welcomes new Chief Executive Gerry Campbell
This week Gerry Campbell has joined CCEA as the organisation’s Chief Executive, after leading the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) for nearly six years.
The Institute of British Sign Language (iBSL) surrenders CCEA Regulation recognition
iBSL is no longer a CCEA Regulation recognised awarding organisation.