- Source: Scottish Qualifications Certificate
The Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC) is the successor to the Scottish Certificate of Education and the Record of Education and Training, and is the main educational qualification awarded to students in secondary, further, and vocational education. The SQC is awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. It forms part of the wider array of qualifications available in the Scottish education system, including Scottish Vocational Qualifications, Higher National Certificates and Higher National Diplomas. Each level is fully integrated with the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework and the three upper levels are awarded UCAS Tariff Points.
The SQC recognises performance in National Qualifications, Higher National Qualifications, Scottish Vocational Qualifications and other awards. As it is not part of the National Qualifications Framework of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, it is not available to state schools there, but students from other nations do study for the qualification.
National Qualifications Levels and grades
National Qualifications are available at several levels, with the possible grades and rough GCSE and A-level equivalent shown:
External links
Scottish Qualifications Authority
Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- A-Level
- Scottish Qualifications Certificate
- Higher (Scottish)
- Scottish Qualifications Authority
- Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework
- National Certificate
- National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom
- Higher National Certificate
- Scottish Certificate of Education
- Standard Grade
- Scottish Examination Board