June 2025 Esports update | Pearson qualifications

June 2025 Esports update

29 May 2025

Welcome to this June update!

I hope that you find the information on the coaching programme interesting, and I would like to appeal again for any stories you might be able to share with us about the achievements of your learners.

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Key dates

Date Event
5 July  Claiming deadline:  all internally assessed unit grades to be submitted and full award claims to be made by 5 July.
14 August Level 3 results day
21 August Level 2 results day

Latest news

British Esports has launched a coaching and safeguarding programme which will be of interest to anyone delivering esports in schools and colleges.

I am frequently being asked about plans to reform our esports qualifications and we are waiting for the outcome of the Curriculum and Assessment Review whose final report is due in the autumn.

We have a variety of pages devoted to keeping you informed about the reforms.


The interim report of the Curriculum and Assessment Review was published in March and seemed to acknowledge that "a significant proportion of young people require a mix of qualifications, or cannot access A levels or T Levels, or have not yet decided on career plans."


Level 2

Our Level 2 Esports qualifications have been extended for delivery in England,   Northern Ireland and Wales.

The last registration date is 31 July 2027.
The last certification date is 31 July 2029.


Level 3

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Delivery and assessment support

For help with:

  • delivery 
  • the Esports learner and teacher

For help with:

  • assessment 
  • grade statistics

On 30 April 2025 the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) published their updated JCQ guidance on AI Use in Assessments.

The guidance is designed to help students and teachers to complete NEAs, coursework and other internal assessments successfully, giving students the chance to demonstrate skills which cannot be assessed in exams.

Please do share the latest version of the guidance with senior leaders, teachers and assessors in your school or college. It’s vital the guidance informs school policies on AI use, and schools and colleges provide staff and students with clear information.

A summary of the key updates is available on the JCQ website. They also have a poster for students on the use of AI and assessments and an information sheet for teachers along with PowerPoint presentations for teachers and students.

The National Esports Performance Campus (NEPC) is a multi-site entertainment and education complex located in Sunderland.

NEPC is the home of British Esports and provides access to state-of-the-art equipment, training, and investment.  The facility offers luxury accommodation for esports bootcamps, providing a comfortable and focused environment for players.  The campus boasts cutting-edge technology, including a 100-seater esports arena, training rooms, and broadcast facilities.

Other information

We would like to invite both teachers and learners to share their stories with us so we can work together to inspire others.

We will work with you to create the content and guide you through the process.

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