FSQ outcomes – Template B
Published 4 March 2022
Applies to England
Introduction
In order to fulfil our regulatory and accreditation functions as set out in the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, we require awarding organisations to provide exams delivery data for regulated qualifications.
What data will be collected?
Data should relate only to reformed Functional Skills qualifications (FSQs) in English and maths, at Level 1 and Level 2 for learners in centres in England only.
When will data be collected?
Data will be collected according to the reporting schedule which is agreed and maintained by Ofqual’s data services team.
Updates to formats and guidance
This guidance document will be updated regularly. Any changes to procedure will be incorporated into the guidance document.
How to submit your data
Your data should be submitted to us in CSV format. Please refer to the ‘Connecting to Ofqual’s data portal and uploading data’ document on our web page to help you submit your files to us. If you need to ask us about a data submission please do contact the Data Services team, please do not send your data files via email to Data Services or to any other Ofqual email address, or via Contact the Regulator in the Portal.
Uploaded data
Once files have been successfully uploaded, the data will be validated against a set of validation rules. These are detailed in the sections below. If validation is successful, the data is automatically transferred into our systems and you will receive email confirmation. If the file is unsuccessful at any stage of validation you will receive an email with details of the validation failure. Please correct your file and resubmit it.
Amendments to data
Ofqual staff will not alter data once it has been submitted. If you find an error or omission after you’ve had a successful upload, please notify us by email. We need to reject the existing submission before you can upload a new file.
How your data will be used
This data will be used to undertake our regulatory activities and, where required, to produce Official Statistics to fulfil our responsibility as a government department.
General completion guidelines
This template is intended to collect each outcome issued during the reporting period where pass thresholds are applied, with 1 row per learner, per result, meaning that:
- for English, this template should include component-level outcomes
- for maths, this template should include qualification/component-level outcomes[footnote 1] (not any ‘sub-component’ outcomes)
- this is structured in this manner so that Template C (pass thresholds) need only relate to Template B, and not Template A (where pass thresholds do not apply)
Only Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications are included, for both English and maths.
Each attempt by a learner should be submitted. For resits, simply insert one new line per result[footnote 2]. For example, a learner may have one row giving a fail grade, followed by a new row for a pass achieved on a resit.
File format
The file must be CSV format and the first row must be headers as displayed in the ‘Name’ column of the table below. The subsequent rows must have the values of the data to be reported which must match the format and validation rules below.
Name | Description | Position | Valid Regular Expression | Description of Regular Expression |
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ReportingDate | Date the file was due to be submitted to Ofqual regardless of when it was actually uploaded (this date will be made available by Ofqual) | 1 | ^(20)\d\d[-](0[1-9]|1[012])[-](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$ |
The date in the following format: year (4 digits), a dash, month (2 digits), a dash, day (2 digits) |
AwardingOrganisation | Name of the awarding organisation | 2 | ^.{1,100}$ |
1 to 100 characters accepted |
CentreNCN | Centre’s National Centre Number as allocated by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ)[footnote 3] | 3 | ^\d{1,5}$ |
Valid NCN code. Up to 5-digit integer accepted -2 also accepted where centre does not have a NCN |
CentreURN | Centre’s Unique Reference Number as assigned by the Department for Education[footnote 3] | 4 | ^\d{1,6}$ |
Valid Centre URN. Up to 6-digit integer accepted -2 also accepted where centre does not have a URN |
CentreIdentifierOther | Any other number allocated to the centre or assessment venue by individual awarding organisations. It must be provided if a candidate is registered to a centre and neither CentreURN nor CentreNCN are available[footnote 3] | 5 | ^.{1,15}$ |
1 to 15 characters accepted -2 permitted where at least one of NCN or URN have been provided or for candidates who are not registered to a centre |
UniqueCandidateIdentifier | Unique Candidate Identifier (JCQ code), where available[footnote 4] | 6 | ^.{1,13}$ |
A valid UCI. Alpha numeric 13 characters accepted. -2 accepted where the candidate does not have a UCI |
UniqueLearnerNumber | Unique Learner Number (ESFA code), where available[footnote 4] | 7 | ^.{1,10}$ |
1 to 10 characters accepted -2 accepted where the candidate does not have a ULN |
UniquePupilNumber | Unique Pupil Number (UPN) for the candidate provided by the Department for Education[footnote 4] | 8 | ^.{1,13}$ |
A valid UPN. Alpha numeric 13 characters accepted. -2 accepted where the candidate does not have a UPN |
CandidateIdentifierOther | Any other unique candidate number allocated by individual awarding organisation Must be provided where UCI, ULN and UPN are not available[footnote 4] |
9 | ^.{1,20}$ |
1 to 20 characters accepted -2 permitted where at least one of UCI, ULN or UPN have been provided |
FirstName | Candidate first name | 10 | ^.{0,150}$ |
0 to 150 characters accepted |
MiddleNames | Candidate middle name(s), where able to be separated from first names Can be left blank where middle names are not known or cannot be separated out from first names. |
11 | ^.{0,150}$ |
0 to 150 characters accepted |
Surname | Candidate surname or family name | 12 | ^.{0,150}$ |
0 to 150 characters accepted |
DOB | Candidate’s date of birth | 13 | ^(19|20|29)\d\d[-](0[1-9]|1[012])[-](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$ |
Date in the following format: year (4 digits), a dash, month (2 digits), a dash, day (2 digits) 2999-12-31 accepted if DOB unknown |
QualificationNumber | This should be the unique identifier for the qualification as it appears in Ofqual’s Register of Regulated Qualifications, for example, 123/1234/1. | 14 | ^.{1,10}$ |
Valid Qualification Number. 1 to 10 characters accepted. |
AssessmentTitle | Title of the assessment. Either: ‘Reading’, ‘Writing’, ‘SLC’ or ‘Maths’ |
15 | ^(Reading|Writing|SLC|Maths)$ |
Accepted values: Reading, Writing, SLC, Maths |
AssessmentID | Unique identifier for the assessment used. Where there are multiple test versions available these must be identified by the assessment ID (at the unit level for English and the qualification/component level for maths). For sessional assessments, assessment ID should also reveal the session. Values used in this field should match those given in Template C (pass thresholds). This field will be primarily used to link information between the 2 templates -2 accepted where not known (for example, where centres do not report the exact assessment used for internal assessments such as the SLC). |
16 | ^.{1,50}$ |
1 to 50 characters accepted -2 accepted where not known (for example, where centres do not report the exact assessment used for internal assessments such as the SLC) |
AssessmentMode | Sessional – the assessment can only be taken once in the lifetime of a qualification, typically in one session only. On demand – where the same assessment is used more than once, either in a typical on-demand setting or in more than one session | 17 | ^(Sessional|On-demand)$ |
Accepted values: Sessional, On-demand |
AssessmentDate | The date the candidate sat the component assessment or the date the final sub-component assessment was sat for maths Or the submission date for a TAG or the submission date for an SLC result | 18 | ^(20)\d\d[-](0[1-9]|1[012])[-](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$ |
Date in the following format: year (4 digits), a dash, month (2 digits), a dash, day (2 digits) |
ResultDate | The date that the result was issued to the centre (or candidate if result issued directly to candidate) | 19 | ^(20)\d\d[-](0[1-9]|1[012])[-](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$ |
Date in the following format: year (4 digits), a dash, month (2 digits), a dash, day (2 digits) |
Mark | Mark awarded to the learner-2 accepted for not applicable or not known (for example, for internal assessments and/or where assessments are graded, not marked) | 20 | ^\d{1,3}$ |
Three-digit integer. -2 accepted where not applicable (for example, for internal assessments and/or where assessments are graded, not marked) |
Grade | Grade awarded to the learner | 21 | ^(P|F)$ |
Pass or Fail |
Contacts
For all queries relating to the data collection process, amendments to data previously provided, or for general guidance. please contact:
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We recognise that there may be some differences in the use of terminology here, with some referring to this as a qualification outcome and others referring to this as a component outcome – as such, we use the term ‘qualification/component’ throughout. Essentially, we are asking for the highest-level outcome for maths – a single-component qualification (see p.15 of this document) – not the outcomes for any individual test papers that might aggregate up to the qualification/component outcome for maths. ↩
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The validation rules in the Data Portal have been set up to output warnings when duplicate rows have been detected, but these will not prevent your file from being accepted. The warnings are there as a safeguard but can be safely ignored if duplicates were expected. ↩
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To allow us to identify the centre please provide at least one of CentreNCN, CentreURN or CentreIdentifierOther. If more than one is collected, please provide as many as are available. ↩ ↩2 ↩3
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To allow us to identify the learner please provide at least one of UniqueCandidateIdentifier, UniqueLearnerNumber, UniquePupilNumber or CandidateIdentifierOther. If more than one is collected, please provide as many as are available. ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4