GNVQ definition

GNVQ means General National Vocational Qualification;
GNVQ means a General National Vocational Qualification; “NVQ” means a National Vocational Qualification;

Examples of GNVQ in a sentence

  • A disciplined approach to Independent Study in the years leading up to GCSE and GNVQ adds up to the equivalent of an extra year’s schooling.

  • PAF C24 – Percentage of children looked after continuously for at least 12 months and were of school age, who missed 25 or more days schooling for any reason during the previous year PAF A2 - The percentage of young people leaving care with the least one GCSE grades A * to G, GNVQ or equivalent.

  • A disciplined approach to homework in the years leading up to GCSE and GNVQ adds up to the equivalent of an extra year’s schooling.

  • GCSE, A Level and Advanced GNVQ linked to appropriate careers guidance.

  • B3.8 LAC Achieve The percentage of young people leaving care at aged 16 or over with at least 1 GCSE at grade A* to G or a GNVQ.

  • No qualifications: No academic; vocational or professional qualifications ‐ Level 1: 1+ “O” levels/CSE/GCSE (any grade); NVQ level 1; Foundation GNVQ ‐ Level 2: 5+”O” levels; 5+ CSEs; 5+ GCSEs (grade A‐C); School Certificate; 1+ A levels/AS levels; NVQ ‐ Level 2; Intermediate GNVQ or equivalents.

  • Those young people already entered for, or studying for, examination courses at GCSE, A Level and Advanced GNVQ, etc.

  • Trainees who are 16 years of age and above and other younger Trainees for which it is considered to be more appropriate will be offered a more vocationally orientated programme based on GNVQ Foundation or Part One Courses.