Diploma Gateway
From 2013, a statutory entitlement means any 14- to 19-year-old will have
the right to take a Diploma course wherever they live. Not all schools and
colleges will be able to offer Diplomas straight away. Please refer to the timetable for details of when each Diploma is
available. Those wishing to deliver the Diploma will need to pass
through a Gateway process, which will assess their readiness to deliver. Rather
than acting independently, schools, colleges and others are expected to deliver
these Diplomas as part of a collaborative partnership. The DCSF recommends that
any consortia interested in offering Diplomas from 2008 would benefit from
participating in a Learning Visit.
Planning for Delivery 2009
The Department produces a monthly e-newsletter, 'Planning for Delivery 09', with the latest
information for consortia planning to deliver Diplomas in September 2009 and
future years.
Delivery in 2010
The Diploma Gateway process determines which partnerships of schools
and colleges can start delivering some or all of the first 14 Diploma
subjects from September 2010. The application process for partnerships wishing
to offer Diplomas in 2010 is now open. The deadline for applications
is 26 November 2008.
Further information
Schools and colleges which are interested in finding out more about
14-19 reform and delivery in their area should contact their LA or 14-19
partnership.
Related case studies
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Why I chose the Diploma
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Why I chose the Diploma
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Elaine Maydew-Deakin
Assistant Head of Post-16 and Vocational Co-ordinator -
Paul Helliwell
Teacher — Advanced Diploma in Information Technology
Last updated: 06 April 2009


