A plain-English guide to the most common international school curricula, what they are, how they work, and which might suit your family best.
Curriculum guide
By Nik Higgins · Co-founder & CEO
BTECs (Business and Technology Education Council qualifications, now run by Pearson) are UK vocational qualifications with strong international take-up. BTEC Nationals (Level 3) are equivalent to A-Levels for UCAS purposes and are taught heavily through coursework and applied assessment rather than final exams. Common in engineering, business, sport, art & design, IT and health & social care.
One- or two-year Level 3 qualifications. Depending on size (Extended Certificate through to Extended Diploma) they carry from one-A-Level to three-A-Level UCAS equivalence.
BTEC
BTEC assessment is heavily coursework-based, with applied projects, portfolios and some external exams. That plays well for students who don't thrive under high-stakes final exams alone, and for those who want subject learning tightly linked to industry practice.
Is BTEC right for your child?
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The bigger picture
UK Read the full British curriculum guide BTEC sits inside the wider British pathway. See how it slots in with the other stages, how universities recognise it, and where to find British-curriculum schools by country. →Common questions
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