Are you speaking our languages?

Recognition & Stakeholders

Cambridge Assessment
Cambridge Assessment logo

Cambridge Assessment is one of the world’s largest assessment agencies and is a non-teaching department of Cambridge University. We influence the development and delivery of assessment across the globe, encouraging and recognising individuals’ achievements. Cambridge Assessment’s education activities operate in 150 countries, serving eight million candidates a year.

DCSF (Department for Children, Schools & Families) - National Languages Strategy
DfES

The National Languages Strategy (NLS) sets out how the Department for Children, Schools & Families is working to ensure that language learning has a key place in primary and secondary schools, as well as aiming to increase the number of people studying languages in further and higher education and work-based training.

The overarching objectives of the NLS are simple but challenging, they are to:

  • improve teaching and learning of languages
  • introduce a voluntary recognition scheme
  • increase the number of people studying languages
OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations)
OCR logo

OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA examinations) provides assessment services for general and vocational qualifications for customers in the UK and is one of the three UK awarding bodies regulated by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA).

Candidates who take Asset Languages external assessment are eligible for the award of a formal qualification, accredited by the regulatory authorities, QCA (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority), ACCAC and CCEA.

Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)
ESOL Logo

Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) delivers examinations in English for speakers of other languages and qualifications for language teachers worldwide. Cambridge ESOL's experience of language testing and computer-based assessment is vital for the development of Asset Languages.