West of England Mayor announces new 'West Bacc' qualification

Education Skills & Employment
West of England Mayor announces new 'West Bacc' qualification
Published June 4, 2026
The West of England Mayor has announced the development of a new 'West Bacc' qualification, marking a significant step in regional skills devolution. This baccalaureate-style credential is intended to provide young people across the region with a comprehensive qualification that combines academic learning with practical skills development, ensuring they are prepared for local employment opportunities. The initiative reflects growing momentum behind place-based approaches to education and skills policy, where combined authorities leverage their devolved powers to design qualifications that meet specific regional economic needs. By working closely with further education providers and employers, the programme aims to address skills gaps whilst providing clear progression pathways for students transitioning from compulsory education into work or higher study. For local authority cabinet members with responsibility for children's services and skills, the announcement highlights the potential for mayoral combined authorities to shape local provision. It raises important questions about how local areas can best align qualifications with labour market demands whilst ensuring all young people, including those with SEND or from disadvantaged backgrounds, can access these new opportunities.
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