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March 2026 Esports update

4 March 2026

Welcome to the March Esports subject update.

I hope the spring term is going well, the count down to the Easter break is on!

As standard verification is in full swing, both UK and International centres will find some useful info in this month's newsletter on the process as well as how and where to get any advice or tips to ensure a smooth process. Also, we are still on the look out for anyone who would be interested in joining our standard verification team for Esports, all training is included as part of the role, so get in touch today.

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Key Dates

Date Activity
BTEC key dates and term-time checkpoints

We recently published the BTEC key dates and term-time checkpoints for 2025/26. While your exams officers will take the lead on most of these activities, your support will be important to help meet these deadlines, so it’s useful to be aware of what is required and when

Checkpoints

 

05 May 2026  09:00 - 11:30 GMT Introduction to Teaching the International BTEC Level 3 in Esports
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Latest News

Partnership between world’s leading university for sports science* and national federation will put UK at the forefront of educational resources, high performance programmes and research


British Esports, the national esports federation for the United Kingdom, has today announced a partnership with Loughborough University, ranked the world’s number one institution for sports-related subjects.

The two organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together on strengthening professional standards, education and training across the esports ecosystem.

This collaboration connects British Esports – recognised as one of the world’s leading national federations – with a leader in sports science and high performance, creating a powerful partnership to support the continued development and professionalisation of esports.

Pearson are looking to recruit International Standards Verifiers in BTEC eSPORT. If you are interested in finding out more or apply for this role visit our website.

Both UK and International applicants can apply.

 

We are looking to create a NEW Esports Bitesize playlist based on all the questions and queries our centres want answering or resources they want to access.

Please use this form to submit questions for your Senior Standards Verifier, so we can get the most frequently asked questions or wants to you in the most efficient and easily accessible way.

The provisional timetables for BTEC external assessments for the Winter 2027 and Summer 2027 exam series have now been published on our website.

These timetables cover all BTEC qualifications, including BTEC Firsts, Tech Awards, Technicals, Nationals, and Nationals AAQ.

If you would like to share any feedback, please contact timetables@pearson.com before the 20 March.

We’ve created a new form to make applying for special considerations for internally assessed BTEC units quicker and easier.

Make sure you save a copy and use it for all future special consideration applications for internal units.

What’s changed? 

This new form has more detailed instructions and dedicated sections for your rationale, alternative arrangements and grade profile, making it easier for you to provide the right evidence from the start and avoid any follow-up questions that delay the application.

You should submit all special considerations applications for internally assessed BTEC units by 30 June.

Just email uk.special.requirements@pearson.com with an attached completed copy of the form.

If you have any questions about using the new form, special requirements, or anything else, we’re here to help. Get in touch via the Pearson support portal.

Whether you’re ready to start, scale or strengthen your esports vision, British Esports are here to help.

They provide tailored end-to-end solutions for organisations across education, community, commercial sectors and beyond in the following 10 areas:

  • Esports facility development, procurement services and project management – a turnkey solution
  • Funding advice, bid and grant writing services for esports projectsCurriculum support, planning & student pathways (covering BTECs, V-Levels, degrees and more)
  • Business case development, feasibility studies and revenue modellingStaff and teacher CPD (Continuing Professional Development), training and certificationEsports and gaming strategy development
  • National and regional esports policy developmentEsports business advice, acceleration and incubation programmes
  • Education day trips, residentials and workshopsTeam apparel, student and staff esports uniform and kit design

Join British Esports Federation’s Head of Education, Kalam Neale and Neil Finlay from Team Heretics as they sit down to take a deep dive into the recent successes of Team Heretics to explore how Neil in his role as Head Coach has built and transformed a team of Rookie players, to become Esports World Cup Valorant Champions in 2025.

The event, explored key themes linked to the Pearson and British Esports BTEC Nationals in Esports in modules such as Skills, Strategies and Analysis, Esports Coaching, Psychology for Esports Performance and Nutrition for Esports Performance.

This is a great hour of chat to share with your learners to showcase the life of an Esports athelete!

A great article from the British Esports website that I am sure every Esports learner in the country would be interest in. How to best compete!

Are you at a school or college in the UK which wants to get started in esports, but isn’t sure how?

Gil Hamilton, Esports Lecturer and Head Coach of the Esports Academy at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, shares her top five tips on getting started in esports and taking part in the national British Esports Student Champs, with sign-ups now open for 2026.

At Pearson we are committed to understanding the efficacy of our qualifications and continuously improving and updating them to support the best outcomes for students.

We regularly evaluate the effectiveness of our provision and are pleased to share the findings of two of our recent research projects looking at outcomes associated with the BTEC Level 3 Nationals, specifically

  • Salary outcomes using Longitudinal Educational Outcomes (LEO)
  • Higher Education (HE) continuation rate (i.e. proportion of students that successfully progress into their second year of a degree).

These two projects speak to the dual purpose of BTECs, supporting entry direct into employment and HE.

 

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The latest information page from the JCQ includes

  • guidance for teachers on malpractice
  • presentations for teachers and learners
  • an information sheet for teachers
  • a poster for learners
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BTEC Nationals Support & Guidance

Standards verification is an integral part of our quality assurance model, and its timely completion will help ensure the successful release of student results.
Standards verifiers will contact you in the first instance to introduce themselves, their role and the sampling process.

Please make sure you share this information with the relevant lead internal verifier(s), who will then be responsible for working with the standards verifier to get the process underway. 


If your centre has multiple subsites under one main number, (e.g. 12345 A & B), you’ll be allocated one standards verifier across all subsites. If you operate sites with different centre numbers, each site may have a separate standards verifier allocation. If you’re part of a consortium arrangement, you’ll see a single standards verifier allocation across all the sites in the consortium.

The deadline to share samples with your standards verifier is 15 May, although we recommend that this takes place at the earliest opportunity. This will be agreed with your standards verifier upon review of the assessment plan(s), so do check in with the lead IVs and ensure that the document has been shared.    

Remote samples for both Standard and Enhanced control measures must be submitted via the Learner Work Transfer platform, accessed via Edexcel Online.

We are here and ready to support you through this process. Contact us if you have any questions about the standards verification process, or if you have not yet received an SV allocation for any BTEC programme.   

The updated Centre Guide to Standards Verification will provide all the information you need in terms of sampling requirements and please share the new bitesize videos to Standards Verification with your curriculum teams. 

Please scroll down the page linked to below to find a map  with details of schools and colleges delivering esports.

For help with:

  • delivery 
  • the Esports learner and teacher

For help with:

  • assessment 
  • grade statistics
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BTEC Internationals Support & Guidance

As we go into the new year, each centre will be allocted a standards verifier (SV) for this academic year.

Please do get in touch if you are yet to hear from your SV or have any questions or queries via the support portal.

 

Standards verification is an integral part of our quality assurance model, and its timely completion will help ensure the successful release of student results.
Standards verifiers will contact you in the first instance to introduce themselves, their role and the sampling process.

Please make sure you share this information with the relevant lead internal verifier(s), who will then be responsible for working with the standards verifier to get the process underway. 

The deadline to share samples with your standards verifier is 15 May, although we recommend that this takes place at the earliest opportunity. This will be agreed with your standards verifier upon review of the assessment plan(s), so do check in with the lead IVs and ensure that the document has been shared. 

Remote samples for both Standard and Enhanced control measures must be submitted via the Learner Work Transfer platform, accessed via Edexcel Online.

We are here and ready to support you through this process. Contact us if you have any questions about the standards verification process, or if you have not yet received an SV allocation for any BTEC programme.   

The updated Centre Guide to Standards Verification will provide all the information you need in terms of sampling requirements,

 

 

Level 2 Esport is an available qualification to our international centres. Currently, we do not have a dedicated Level 2 International webpage - however the UK qualification can be taught in international centres. 

These qualifications are for learners who want to develop a range of skills within the esports and related industries. They are designed for learners at post-16 but are suitable qualifications for 14-16 where appropriate, as part of their wider study programme. They are ideal qualifications for learners intending to progress to further education at level 3 or to an apprenticeship within esports and related industries.

We have a variety of pages devoted to keeping you updated with the specifications, teaching resources, sample assignment materials as well as all authorised assignment briefs and Pearson Set Assignments.

 

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Other Information

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.  I am confident in the December newsletter a full response will be available.

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


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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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.

Multi factor authentication was rolled out to nearly a quarter of a million Pearson Portal users last year. Although it has now become a standard way of accessing our systems, it can sometimes present challenges if a smart device is lost or replaced.

You can read more information, see a quick start guide and access FAQs and troubleshooting for our authenticator app in our Pearson Portal Authenticator support article.

Based on feedback received this graphic was created to answer some common questions.

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You can read more information, see a quick start guide and access FAQs and troubleshooting for our authenticator app in our Pearson Portal Authenticator support article.


Subject advisor

Sarah Mark

BTEC Business, Enterprise, Marketing, Esports

Phone :
+44 (0) 344 463 2535 (Teaching Services team | Mon-Fri, 8am - 5pm GMT)
Colin Leith, Business Subject Advisor
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