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Boost your KS4 curriculum with NCFE V Certs

Designed in collaboration with employers and practitioners, our V Certs provide pupils with both the knowledge and practical, transferable skills they need for a career in their chosen industry.

Our range of qualifications includes 11 new V Certs that are ready for first teach this September and approved for 2024 and 2025 KS4 performance tables.

These include:

Switching to NCFE is simple

As experts in vocational education, you can trust us to give you the highest level of support and guidance to make V Certs a success at your school. We know that switching your provision can feel like an additional admin burden, but rest assured, we’ll help you every step of the way to ensure a seamless switch to NCFE. 

Our team are on hand to help you boost your KS4 curriculum through V Certs

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Why choose NCFE?

When you decide to work with us, you’re choosing:

  • Products and services developed by experts in their fields who understand sector skills gaps, as well as current and future employer requirements
  • The best possible start for your learners, who will master the skills they need to progress in work and in life, across a lifetime of learning
  • Deep expertise in a number of specialist sectors, with a network of collaborators delivering transformational learning experiences in these areas 
  • Skills diagnostic and assessment tools, developed to help you support your learners’ individual needs
  • Customer service with a 96% satisfaction rate and world-class Net Promoter Score (NPS)*
  • Clear service-level agreements, multi-channel service, end-to-end support with dedicated account management and transparent pricing
  • A educational charity with a 170-year heritage in vocational and technical learning.

*NCFE has an NPS of 81, putting us in the world-class category. Our customer satisfaction score (CSAT) is 4.83 out of 5. Statistics correct as of January 2022