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The status of the Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Tuesday, 3 July 2018 to Thursday, 20 September 2018
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- Additional Information Received
- WB FI 01 Qualifications Wales PDF 265 KB View as HTML (2) 22 KB
- WB 01 Individual PDF 39 KB View as HTML (4) 5 KB
- WB 02 Individual PDF 41 KB View as HTML (5) 6 KB
- WB 03 Individual PDF 41 KB View as HTML (6) 6 KB
- WB 04 Conwy Youth Council PDF 67 KB View as HTML (7) 15 KB
- WB 05 Individual PDF 60 KB View as HTML (8) 12 KB
- WB 06 Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru (Welsh Only) PDF 261 KB
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- WB 07 Civil Engineering Contractors Association PDF 285 KB
- WB 08 Individual PDF 63 KB View as HTML (12) 14 KB
- WB 09 University and College Union PDF 2 MB
- WB 10 Children’s Commissioner for Wales PDF 362 KB
- WB 11 NASUWT PDF 230 KB View as HTML (15) 78 KB
- WB 12 Pembrokeshire College PDF 70 KB View as HTML (16) 22 KB
- WB 13 CollegesWales PDF 76 KB View as HTML (17) 26 KB
- WB 14 Association of School and College Leaders PDF 61 KB View as HTML (18) 29 KB
- WB 15 Wales Alliance for Global Learning PDF 225 KB View as HTML (19) 27 KB
- WB 16 Gower College Swansea PDF 141 KB View as HTML (20) 25 KB
- WB 17 Welsh Language Commissioner PDF 48 KB View as HTML (21) 18 KB
- WB 18 Regional Consortia for Wales PDF 163 KB
- WB 19 Estyn PDF 260 KB
- WB 20 UCAS PDF 190 KB
- WB 21 CITB Cymru PDF 234 KB
- WB 22 National Education Union Cymru PDF 203 KB View as HTML (26) 40 KB
- WB 23 Welsh Government PDF 459 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The Children, Young People and Education Committee conducted an inquiry into the revised Welsh Baccalaureate
Qualification that was introduced for teaching from September 2015. The
Committee looked at the qualification at Key Stage 4 and post-16.
The inquiry focussed specifically on:
- The extent to which the Welsh
Baccalaureate Qualification is understood and valued by learners, parents,
education professionals in schools and colleges, higher education
institutions and employers;
- The extent to which the Welsh
Baccalaureate is considered by learners, education professionals in
schools and colleges, employers and higher education to be an equivalent,
rigorous qualification;
- The status of the Welsh
Baccalaureate Qualification in schools and colleges, including the Welsh
Government’s target for universal adoption and the potential impact of
this approach;
- The wider impact of studying the
Welsh Baccalaureate on other curriculum subjects and education provision;
- The benefits and disadvantages of the Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification to learners, schools and colleges, higher education institutions and employers.
Supporting documents
- Consultation Responses
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Children, Young People and Education Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565