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Pearson perspectives: Curriculum and Assessment Review


The Curriculum and Assessment Review is a milestone for education and skills in the UK – and it’s just the start. As we turn recommendations into further action, we’ll keep working with students, teachers, partners and sector experts to drive manageable and truly impactful change. 

Explore our work so far and what's next

Pearson School & College Report 2026

We’re excited to launch the fifth edition of the annual Pearson School & College Report: Foundations for the future.

Drawing on five years of insight from schools and colleges across the UK, the report sets out the clearest picture yet of learning today and the road ahead.

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Our response: Post-16 Education and Skills White Paper

Post-16 education is evolving—and we’re here to help educational institutions navigate proposed changes. Our full response to the Government's Skills White Paper outlines how we’ll support learners, educators and employers and champion lifelong learning.

Take a look at our full response

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  • Our response to the Curriculum and Assessment Review interim report

    The interim report is an important step towards better preparing young people for the future. We’re pleased to see recognition of many of the key areas that need to be addressed and encourage the government to go further during the next stage of the review in order to ensure high standards for all and drive the meaningful change young people deserve. 

  • The Resit Rethink: A new approach for post-16 learners

    Thousands of post-16 learners are caught in a cycle of resit failure and fatigue for GCSE English and maths, chasing a Grade 4 that is supposed to signal the level of English language and mathematical skills they need to be successful in future study or the workplace.

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