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AQA
The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) came into existence in April 2000 following the merger of the Associated Examining Board and the Northern Examinations and Assessment Board and is the largest of the three English unitary awarding bodies.
  ASDAN

Award Scheme Development and Accreditation Network

 

 


Basic Skills Agency
BSA aim is to help people of all ages who struggle with words and numbers in their everyday lives, by supporting those who teach them
  Basic Skills Agency Cymru
 

Careers Wales
Careers Wales website for your area.

CAYW - Wales on the Web
'Wales on the Web' is a subject gateway to high quality websites about all aspects of Wales

CBI Wales
The CBI's mission is to help create and sustain the conditions in which businesses in the United Kingdom can compete and prosper.
  CCEA
Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment

City and Guilds
City & Guilds offers qualifications all over the world.
  DCSF
The Department for Children, Schools and Families

Edexcel
Edexcel is one of England and Wales' four main examination boards. Edexcel offers a variety of qualifications to UK students, including A-levels and GCSEs. It also operates on an international level, awarding over 1.5 million certificates to students around the world every year.

Estyn
Estyn is the office of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales

Fforwm - The voice of Further Education Colleges in Wales
Funded by colleges, for colleges - a body dedicated to working in partnership with other organisations including Government, public and private agencies, educational bodies, employers, business and industry. Providing leadership that helps colleges to maximise this contribution to the economy of Wales.

General Teaching Council Wales (GTCW)
The General Teaching Council for Wales is the statutory, self-regulating professional body for teachers in Wales.

HEFCW
The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) is an Assembly Sponsored Public Body established in May 1992 under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
  Key Skills Support Programme (Learning for Work)
 

Learndirect
Learndirect has been developed by Ufi (University for industry) with a remit from government to provide high quality post-16 learning.
  Learning Lab

The Learning Lab has been set up to provide a centre of excellence to support all those involved in the design, development and use of learning technologies.


Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK)
Lifelong Learning UK is responsible for the professional development of all those working in libraries, archives and information services, work-based learning, higher education, further education and community learning and development.
  LSC
Learning and Skills Council

LSN
The Learning and Skills Network (LSN) is an independent not-for-profit organisation committed to making a difference to education and training.

NGfL Cymru
NGfL Cymru provides both online teaching and learning materials and a network of links to selected websites which offer high quality content and information relevant to your needs.

NIACE Dysgu Cymru
NIACE Dysgu Cymru is a multi-agency partnership open to all who can sign up to its mission: 'to support and promote the development of lifelong learning in Wales'.

OCR Cymru
OCR is responsible to the Government as one of the UK's awarding bodies providing qualifications to students at school, college, in work or through part-time learning programmes.
  Outward Bound Trust
 
  QCA
Qualifications and Curriculum Authority

Quality Improvement Agency
The QIA agency is a non-departmental public body and the successor to the Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA). Like the LSDA, they are a charity with a board of trustees.
  RISE
RISE is an adult learning forum offered throughout Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.

Sgiliaith
Canolfan Sgiliath supports the development of Welsh and English communication skills in learners preparing for the world of work.

SSDA
The Sector Skills Development Agency (SSDA) is responsible for funding, supporting and monitoring the network of Sector Skills Councils (SSCs)
  The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme