National 14-16 Qualifications

Young people in Wales will soon be able to choose from a range of exciting new qualifications when making their choices for Year 10.  

The National Qualifications are a comprehensive, relevant and equitable set of qualifications, ranging from Single and Double Award GCSEs in subjects such as Cymraeg, English, maths and science, to the new work-related VCSEs in subjects such as public services and engineering. There is also a suite of Foundation qualifications, as well as an assortment of Skills for Life and Work units and a Personal Project. The National Qualifications support the aims and purposes of the Curriculum for Wales.

Centres will be able to offer a bespoke combination of these new qualifications to support their learners in achieving their individual goals for life, learning and work. 

As well as providing opportunities to develop knowledge, skills and understanding across a diverse range of subject and sector areas, the National Qualifications will also:

  • make best use of digital technology
  • provide skills that Welsh employers are calling for
  • increase opportunities for hands-on learning
  • offer a greater mix of assessment methods
  • have value within and outside of Wales

We’re ensuring that young people in Wales will become qualified for the future

 

Levels of learning

The National Qualifications will provide assessment opportunities at Entry Level, Level 1 and Level 2. 

A fan diagram explaining which qualifications fall into each level of learning. The text explains that Foundation qualifications are available at Entry Level and Level 1, GCSEs and VCSEs are available at Level 1 and Level 2, and the Skills Suite is available at all three levels.

Creating a cohesive course of study

The National Qualifications have been designed to support breadth and depth in both learning and progression. 

Each of the four types of qualification serve different, and often multiple, purposes. Learners are encouraged to study those qualifications on offer at their centre that will provide them with the best learning experience based on their strengths, interests and aspirations. 

 

Timetable for qualification implementation

The reformed qualifications are being introduced in a manageable and sustainable way, in three waves.

Wave 1 qualifications

For first teaching from September 2025

  • GCSE Art and Design
  • GCSE Business
  • GCSE Computer Science
  • GCSE Core Cymraeg
  • GCSE Cymraeg Language and Literature (Single and Double Award*)
  • GCSE Drama
  • GCSE English Language and Literature (Single and Double Award*)
  • GCSE Food and Nutrition
  • GCSE French
  • GCSE Geography
  • GCSE German
  • GCSE History
  • GCSE Mathematics and Numeracy (Double Award)
  • GCSE Music
  • GCSE Religious Studies
  • GCSE Spanish
  • Level 2 Award in Additional Core Cymraeg
*Most appropriate programme of study for the majority of learners

 

Wave 2 qualifications

For first teaching from September 2026

  • GCSE Dance
  • GCSE Design and Technology
  • GCSE Digital Media and Film
  • GCSE Health and Social Care, and Childcare
  • GCSE Integrated Science (Single Award)
  • GCSE Physical Education and Health
  • GCSE Social Studies
  • GCSE The Sciences (Double Award*)
  • Level 2 Award in Additional Maths
*Most appropriate programme of study for the majority of learners

 

Wave 3 qualifications

For first teaching from September 2027

  • VCSE Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry
  • VCSE Animal Care
  • VCSE Built Environment
  • VCSE Business, Accounting and Finance
  • VCSE Creative and Media Production, and Technology
  • VCSE Engineering
  • VCSE Hair and Beauty
  • VCSE Hospitality and Catering
  • VCSE Motor Vehicle Maintenance
  • VCSE Nature Restoration
  • VCSE Performing Arts
  • VCSE Public Services
  • VCSE Retail and Customer Service
  • VCSE Sport, Leisure and Recreation
  • VCSE Travel and Tourism
  • Foundation Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry
  • Foundation Animal Care
  • Foundation Built Environment
  • Foundation Business, Accounting and Finance
  • Foundation Core Cymraeg
  • Foundation Creative and Media Production, and Technology
  • Foundation Cymraeg
  • Foundation Design and Technology
  • Foundation Digital Technology
  • Foundation Engineering
  • Foundation English
  • Foundation Expressive Arts
  • Foundation Hair and Beauty
  • Foundation Health and Social Care, and Childcare
  • Foundation Hospitality and Catering
  • Foundation Humanities
  • Foundation Mathematics and Numeracy
  • Foundation Motor Vehicle Maintenance
  • Foundation Nature Restoration
  • Foundation Public Services
  • Foundation Retail and Customer Service
  • Foundation Sport, Leisure and Recreation
  • Foundation The Sciences
  • Foundation Travel and Tourism
  • Skills for Life
  • Skills for Work
  • Skills for Life and Work
  • The Personal Project

 

More on the Curriculum for Wales

The Curriculum for Wales provides a framework that supports each centre to develop its own curriculum and choose its qualifications offer. Arrangements for school evaluation, improvement and accountability are also changing. School performance will be evaluated based on a broad and balanced range of evidence, with less exclusive emphasis on qualification results, giving more freedom to prioritise learners’ needs when designing new qualifications.

The National Qualifications have been developed with the new curriculum in mind. 

 

Our approach to qualification development 

We have involved a range of partners, teachers, learners, expert advisers, employers, colleges, training providers and universities to aid  the design of the new qualifications.

Before each qualification is taught in classrooms, we go through an extensive process of research, consultation and work on qualification development with awarding bodies.

 

Timeline of project delivery

 


2019

We delivered our first public consultation to establish the outline guiding principles that should shape the reformed qualifications. Stakeholders were specifically asked what should happen with GCSEs and the Skills Challenge certificate.
Read the decisions report 

We completed research into the perceptions and experiences of teachers and learners regarding non-exam assessment. 
Read the research report

We commissioned research into international educational assessment systems and their involvement of teachers in the cycle of assessment.  
Read the research report


2021

We delivered our second public consultation asking for views on the integral skills within the Skills Challenge Certificate, as well as the range of subjects that should be available for GCSEs. 
Read the decisions report


2022

We delivered our third public consultation specifically relating to our subject proposals for GCSEs.
Read the decisions report
Read a summary of the decisions report
Read the consultation outcomes by subject
Read the youth-friendly report


2023

We delivered a number of webinars to present the consultation outcomes and subject-level decisions: 

We delivered our fourth public consultation to establish views on the reformed vocational qualifications offer.
Read the decisions report
Read a summary of the decision report
Read the youth-friendly report


2024

WJEC to publish specifications for wave 1 GCSEs.

Approval criteria to be published for VCSEs, Foundation qualifications and the Skills Suite.

We published approval criteria for all reformed GCSEs.

We published revised qualification-level Approval Criteria and Conditions and Requirements for National GCSE qualifications.


2025

Wave 1 GCSEs will be taught in schools for the first time.

WJEC to publish specifications for wave 2 GCSEs.

Awarding bodies to develop specifications for VCSEs, Foundation qualifications and the Skills Suite.


2026

Wave 2 GCSEs will be taught in schools for the first time.

Awarding bodies to publish specifications for VCSEs, Foundation qualifications and the Skills Suite.


2027

Wave 1 GCSEs will be awarded for the first time.

VCSEs, Foundation qualifications and the Skills Suite will be taught in schools for the first time. 

Awarding will begin for certain VCSEs, Foundation qualifications and Skills Suite qualifications. 


2028

Wave 2 GCSEs will be awarded for the first time.


 

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You can also ask any queries you may have about qualification reform for 14 to 16-year-olds, and our Qualification Managers will get back to you directly.