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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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The Pearson School Report 2025

Sharing more voices than ever before... 

We’ve just released the fourth edition of the Pearson School Report. Over 14,000 voices, including teachers, learners, colleges, tutors and home educators, joined the conversation.

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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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Independent Schools

Supporting excellence in every learning journey

Every student, teacher and school have unique needs and aspirations. That’s why we’ll work with you to create the best suite of teaching, learning and training solutions for your school.

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Pearson Mocks Service

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.

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Pearson National Teaching Awards

Celebrate outstanding teaching. Explore the Pearson National Teaching Awards, discover inspiring stories, and learn how to nominate exceptional educators.

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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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English for every learner 

Literacy is more than just the ability to read and write — it’s the foundation for lifelong learning, personal growth, and professional success.

Yet nearly a third of students are starting secondary school without the expected reading levels for their age. This means that an accessible and inclusive English curriculum is now more critical than ever before, and we’re here to help.

Our qualifications and resources are crafted with accessibility and inclusion at their heart, so every student can thrive, achieve and discover the joy of English.

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New BTECs for first teach September 2025

Sector Briefing sessions

Health, Science and Digital

Interactive sessions to walk through reform curriculum change for the 2026/27 academic year. In these sessions we will be looking at funded qualifications, study programmes and support for moving to alternative qualifications.

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Post-16 Education, Skills White Paper and Consultation

The white paper, published on 20 October 2025, set out significant changes to vocational education in England. A key part of these reforms is the introduction of V Levels: new Level 3 vocational qualifications designed to sit alongside A levels and T Levels.

The government has also consulted on the design and size of V Levels, subject areas, guidance, and the future of related Level 2 qualifications.

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Offering you More with BTEC Tech Awards

Include vocational learning in your KS4 curriculum with Level 2 BTEC Tech Awards. 

Choose from 12 subject areas and deliver each course with confidence, receiving outstanding support from our experts.

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Teach BTEC Nationals from 2025 with confidence

The new BTEC Nationals resources series are built to support you from day one. Whether you are planning lessons or preparing students for assessment, our Student Books and Complete Packages help you deliver engaging, effective learning. Now includes Revise titles for Applied Science and Health and Social Care.

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  • Searching for the young World Changers of today

    Are your children striving to make the world a better place? We want to celebrate them!

    Never has it been more important to be aware of the world around us, to understand what is happening in communities, both near and far, and to recognise the power that every one of our actions can have.

  • Announcement of a new migration thematic study

    GCSE (9-1) History – new Migration topic

    We are pleased to announce that we will be adding a brand new Migration topic to our GCSE (9-1) History specification from this September*. Migration will sit alongside Crime, Medicine and Warfare as a fourth thematic study and accompanying historic environment (Paper 1).The Migration thematic study will be available for first teaching September 2021 and first assessment June 2022. This means that you can include Migration in your History curriculum for students starting their GCSEs this September (by delivering Migration to students in Year 11 from September 2021), rather than waiting until next year.

    As with any new content we are working hard to ensure you will also get lots of free support materials, including free online training on the new topic. Pearson will also be developing a textbook, teacher support and revision materials to support you in delivering this topic.

    The content of our qualifications constantly evolves and we always encourage feedback and take action on it where possible. We are aware of the importance of offering History curricula that appeal to and represent all the students they serve, and of the value to all students of curricula that reflect more fully the ways that Britain has been shaped by its interactions with the wider world. Recent feedback we’ve received from students and teachers is that a topic specifically on migration in Britain would appeal to students in this country and help make the specification more diverse and inclusive. While it was already our intention to include a migration thematic study in GCSE History at the next specification reform, in light of recent events we’re conscious of the need to move more quickly and have accelerated this work to introduce the topic into the current specification.

    The development of a new topic takes time and care, and we want to consult widely to ensure it is fit for purpose and works within the existing specification structure. We will also be working with key stakeholders to think about how future specifications can be designed to be more inclusive. We would therefore welcome input from teachers and students who would be interested in contributing to our research. If this is something you would be interested in doing, please contact our subject advisor Mark Battye.


    *subject to Ofqual approval