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  • Consultation on the future of CCEA GCSEs, AS levels and A levels launched

    Date published: 18 September 2025

    Education Minister Paul Givan has launched a public consultation on plans to improve the GCSE, AS and A level qualifications offered by CCEA.

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    Consultation on the future of CCEA GCSEs, AS levels and A levels launched.

    The consultation sets out detailed proposals for change including:

    • Reducing the content of qualifications to support deeper learning.
    • Reducing the number of exams students are required to take.
    • Moving most qualifications to a linear structure, so exams are taken at the end of the two-year course allowing more time for teaching and learning.
    • Removing AS levels and moving to a two-year A level structure.
    • Removing controlled / internal assessments, where possible, to reduce the burden on students and teachers.
    • Aligning the CCEA GCSE grading scale with England’s 9–1 scale to improve clarity and recognition.

    Launching the public consultation, Paul Givan said: 

    “I am committed to ensuring that qualifications in Northern Ireland remain relevant and aligned to the needs of our students, as they progress into further study, employment or training.

    “The changes that I am proposing aim to ensure qualifications developed in Northern Ireland support high-quality teaching and learning. They will remove unnecessary pressure by reducing the number of exams that students sit and reduce the workload burden on teachers whilst maintaining standards that are recognised nationally and internationally.”

    The Minister continued: 

    “Education is the cornerstone of opportunity, aspiration and progress and it is essential that the qualifications available to young people reflect the evolving needs of learners, the economy and society. It is therefore crucial that they remain fit for purpose and responsive to the demands of the modern world.

    “I am grateful to our school leaders who have helped shape these proposals and I would encourage all those with an interest in education to now respond to the consultation.”

    The consultation will run from 18 September to 13 November 2025 and can be found here – https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/consultations/consultation-future-ccea-qualifications.

    Notes to editors:

    1. CCEA is the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment. It is a non-departmental public body funded by and responsible to the Department of Education.

    2. CCEA is legally required to review its qualifications regularly and this is shaped by the Department’s Qualifications Policy Framework.

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