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Together with schools and families, we’re working to enhance every learning journey.

We believe in helping every single learner to achieve their potential in their lives, regardless of their background, ability or learning style. ​

That’s why we offer more qualifications, learning routes, support and best-in-class resources for students and teachers than any other learning company.

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Coming early 2025: New DE&I report

Back in 2020, we published the Diversity and Inclusion in Schools report, one of our most impactful and widely viewed resources.

Now, as we approach the five-year milestone, we’re excited to launch the next report in the series. 

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The Pearson National Teaching Awards

It's our time to celebrate the incredible impact educators make every day. Enter an inspiring colleague or team for the 2025 Pearson National Teaching Awards today!

Tune into BBC One’s The One Show from 25 - 29 November and see firsthand the impact winning an award could have on your community as the 2024 Gold Winners are revealed.

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Introducing ActiveHub

ActiveHub is the next step in digital teaching and learning, bringing together assessment, rich data insights and next generation independent intervention practice to give you the tools you need to help your students reach their full potential. Driven by insights, ActiveHub provides everything on one platform for a powerful online learning experience, anytime, anywhere.

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The Future of Design Education

Over the past few months, we have been working with educators and organisations to drive forward fundamental change to design education in schools.

Starting with an ambitous call to action for the future of design education, we have since collaborated with teachers, industry partners and organisations to evolve our thinking, and have recently shared our vision for a curriculum focused towards Responsible Design and Innovation.

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What is NEW for BTEC? Webinar series, watch on-demand

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On the 12 December 2024, the DfE published the outcome of their review of post-16 qualification reform.

The aim of the review was to determine which qualifications will be funded for 16-19 learners in England for the 2025/26 academic year.

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What is NEW for BTEC? Webinar series, watch on-demand

General and sector specific

These sessions are for centres in England and will focus on the impact of Government reforms on post 16 qualifications and funding.

Attendees will hear our latest updates in response to Government's announcement (scheduled for December) after the pause and review and have the opportunity to ask questions.

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New BTECs for first teach September 2025

BTEC's are evolving

We are pleased to announce that funding has been approved for the New BTEC Level 3 qualifications that we submitted in July 2023 as part of the Post-16 Level 3 vocational qualification reform.

The 12 new qualifications are across Science, ICT and Computing, Construction, Early Years, Health and Social Care and Engineering.

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2024 Pearson Edexcel GCSE French, German and Spanish Qualifications

The new, 2024 Pearson Edexcel GCSE French, German and Spanish Qualifications are here! Our qualifications focus on building communication confidence and cultural understanding from a foundation of strong vocabulary knowledge to broaden students’ perspectives and opportunities.

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Multi-Academy Trusts

Supporting transformation and improvement across your trust 

Every trust has a unique set of needs. That’s why we’ll work with you to create the best package of teaching, learning and training solutions for your schools, teachers and learners.

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Leading the way in diversity

We’re proud to be leading the way in diversifying the English curriculum.

A truly diverse curriculum is about more than just the texts on a specification. Which is why, for the past three years, we’ve been working with schools, publishers, and academics to make a real difference.

Our work in classrooms and education communities across the country is underpinned by three core beliefs. These beliefs lay the foundations for not only what we have already done in supporting schools with successfully diversifying the curriculum, but what we’ll continue to do.

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Recent news and blog posts

  • 6 tips to integrate financial education into the maths curriculum

    Sharon Davies, CEO of the national financial and enterprise education charity Young Enterprise, has spent years championing the power and positive impact of teaching young people financial skills.

    Following her recent appearance on Pearson’s The Right Angle podcast, she shares her thoughts on why integrating consistent financial education in UK schools is a goal worth striving for. Although financial education crosses over many areas of the curriculum, such as PSHE, business studies or science, many would argue that maths is its natural home. Here, Sharon outlines her top tips on embedding the subject in maths.

  • Digital natives? Using technology to improve learning and assessment with Mary Richardson

    The role of new digital learning technologies is not a vision of the future; it is now firmly embedded in education systems from the nursery to the university. The development of digital resources is fast-paced and it can seem overwhelming to navigate the tsunami of sales pitches promising everything from reduced workloads to perfect assessment. However, step back and remember the wise words of educationalist Dylan Wiliam that “everything works somewhere; nothing works everywhere – so we need to ask ourselves, under what conditions does x work?”

  • Closing the word gap with Jean Gross CBE

    I rarely meet a teacher these days who isn’t concerned about the growing number of children with speech, language and communication needs. 

    It isn’t likely to get better any time soon if we look at what is happening in the cohort of children who will soon be working their way through the school system. In a recent survey 82 per cent of health visitors reported seeing a year-on-year increase in children with speech, language and communication delays in their pre-school caseloads. And last year, Speech and Language UK estimated that at least 1.9 million primary- and secondary-aged children were struggling with talking and understanding words. That equates to one in five school-aged children – the highest number ever recorded.

Policy Watch

  • Highlights of the week ending 25 March

    This week the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill returned to the Lords. When the Commons, the Government were able to overturn amendments made by Peers, namely a four-year funding removal delay to those qualifications deemed to overlap with T Levels. Once again, the Lords defeated the Government, this time voting through an amendment that would see a three-year delay to the removal of funding, with a fourth should there be no employer consultation on the decision). The Bill makes its way back to the Commons on Monday for MPs to consider the change. The Lords accepted a Government proposal to increase the number of careers advice interactions. We await to see the response to the latest Lords’ amendment relating to the defunding of qualifications and whether there is scope for compromise, as there was on careers advice.

  • Highlights of the week ending 18 March

    Monday saw Education Questions in the Commons, with the usual mixed bag of topics from MPs, including the future of BTEC, National Tutoring Programme & education catch up, access to higher education, and home schooling. Robin Walker also set out, in a statement, the announcements made by the Secretary of State last Friday, around NTP funding and a new curriculum body.

  • Highlights of the week ending 11 March

    The Secretary of State, Nadhim Zahawi, trailed the upcoming Schools White Paper in his address to the ASCL annual conference, reiterating his focus on literacy and numeracy. He announced that Oak National Academy will become a new arms-length curriculum body (a move questioned by some in the sector) and a continuation of the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF). The sector awaits the first education White Paper since 2016 with interest .