The three qualification regulators in these countries (Ofqual, Qualifications Wales, and CCEA) have issued a joint statement.
While there will be some differences, the qualifications offered by the three countries will continue to share important common features, irrespective of where they are studied. In particular, they will remain the same size, and equally aim to recognise the achievements of the same cohort of students. Each regulator is also committed to carrying forward the standards set in existing qualifications to the reformed ones.Qualification reform – three country regulator statement
GCSEs, AS, and A levels in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are changing.