Registrations by qualifi cation type 2008-2010* General Education
15,747 459,695
Key Skills N/SVQ Other
216,626 224,556
505,744 604,573
1,469,804 803,678
*Excludes ConstructionSkills and City & Guilds Land Based Services. Data is taken from SAP Sales Orders. For this year we changed the source from which we derive data for the qualifi cation types shown above. The source is now the Register of Regulated Qualifi cations (formerly NDAQ) which is managed by Ofqual. Matching the categorisation used within the Register of Regulated Qualifi cations, some qualifi cations were moved from ‘General Education’ to ‘Other’.
Registrations by level 2009-2010* Entry (including Entry 1, 2 and 3) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Level 5 and above Multi-Level*
2009-2010
2008-2009
142,373 279,290 636,582 317,977 13,513 3,021
469,367 *Multi-level includes current Key Skills, Core Skills, Skills Foundation Certifi cate and the Star Units project. Data is taken from SAP Sales Orders.
Registrations by centre type 2009-2010* Colleges and Adult Education Centres 1,021,623 Training Providers
Companies with Internal Training Other
Schools and Sixth Form Colleges
762,366 100,453 62,181 38,181
*Excludes ConstructionSkills and Land Based Services. Data is taken from SAP Sales Orders.
Certifi cations by international region 2009-2010* Africa
Americas Asia
Australasia Europe
Middle East
37,302 8,706
23,497 2,695
34,049 6,937
*Only includes fi gures from the systems of City & Guilds and ILM. Excludes ConstructionSkills and City & Guilds Land Based Services. ILM’s fi gure for the Middle East also includes India. Data is taken from SAP Sales Orders. Use of certifi cation data: a high number of international qualifi cations (many of those originating in the Pitman qualifi cations portfolio) do not require registration, which means the data on certifi cation gives a more accurate picture of our international business than registration data.
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