Post-16 pathways: implementation plan
Sets out how the changes we are making to the technical and vocational qualifications a young person can choose from the age of 16 will be delivered.
Applies to England
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This implementation plan outlines further details of the reforms set out in the Post-16 level 3 and below pathways: government consultation response.
The Department for Education will introduce a third, vocational pathway at level 3, creating V Level qualifications. V Levels will sit alongside A levels and T Levels, offering a vocational alternative to these academic and technical routes.
We will introduce 2 new pathways at level 2, providing a clear line of sight to both further study at level 3 (Foundation Certificates) and skilled employment (Occupational Certificates).
We will also introduce T Levels in new subject areas and make changes to improve their accessibility and scalability while maintaining quality.
The plan is aimed at partners involved in delivering the skills system, including:
- post-16 education and training providers
- awarding organisations
- higher-education providers
- local and strategic authorities
- employers
- schools
- providers of careers information, advice and guidance
Updates to this page
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Updated the 'Subject content and qualification development' section in the 'Post-16 pathways: implementation plan'.
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The deadline for providers to submit their strategic transition planning statements has passed. Late submissions must be made as soon as possible.
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First published.
Update history
2026-07-16 09:30
Updated the ‘Subject content and qualification development’ section in the ‘Post-16 pathways: implementation plan’.
2026-07-07 09:30
The deadline for providers to submit their strategic transition planning statements has passed. Late submissions must be made as soon as possible.
2026-05-20 09:30
First published.