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GCSE Equivalent — English & Maths

Functional Skills English & Maths Level 2

Get the GCSE equivalent you need for work, apprenticeships, and university entry — 100% online, with flexible start dates and exam included. Functional Skills Level 2 is officially recognised by Ofqual as equivalent to GCSE grade 4/C in both English and Maths.

6–12 monthsDuration
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Online ExamAssessment
FlexibleStart Date

Is This Course Right For You?

This course is for you if...

  • You need GCSE-equivalent English and Maths for work or further study
  • You didn’t achieve GCSE grade 4/C at school and want to move forward
  • You’re applying for an apprenticeship, Access to HE, or university
  • You want to qualify faster than resitting GCSEs — in months, not years
  • You need a qualification accepted by the NHS, schools, and civil service
  • You want to study flexibly around work, childcare, or other commitments

Your career after this course

  • Hold a qualification officially equivalent to GCSE grade 4/C in both subjects
  • Meet entry requirements for Access to HE diplomas and Level 3 qualifications
  • Apply for roles in healthcare, education, childcare, and public services
  • Progress into apprenticeships that require English and Maths at Level 2
  • Apply to universities alongside an Access to HE Diploma
  • Demonstrate your skills to employers with an Ofqual-regulated certificate

About This Course

Doing the combined English and Maths qualification? See our pillar guide on Functional Skills Maths: levels, routes and what they unlock.

The Functional Skills English & Maths Level 2 is a nationally recognised qualification awarded by TQUK (Training Qualifications UK) and regulated by Ofqual. It is officially equivalent to a GCSE grade 4/C in both English and Maths — and is accepted as such by employers, universities, and further education providers across the UK.

This combined course covers both subjects in a single enrolment, making it the most cost-effective route for learners who need to achieve both qualifications. You study entirely online at your own pace, with access to video lessons, interactive quizzes, tutor-marked assignments, and marked mock exams to prepare you for the final online assessments.

Functional Skills Level 2 has been specifically designed as a practical, real-world alternative to GCSEs. Rather than broad academic study, it focuses on the English and Maths skills that matter most in the workplace and in everyday life — writing for purpose, reading and interpreting information, numerical reasoning, data handling, and problem solving.

The qualification is essential for progression to Access to HE Diplomas, Level 3 vocational qualifications, most apprenticeships (for learners under 19), and many job roles in the NHS, teaching, childcare, and public services. You have up to 12 months to complete, and exams can be taken remotely from home using online invigilation technology.

What You'll Study

The combined course covers 20 units across English and Maths, organised into two learning areas per subject. All content is delivered online and builds progressively toward your final exams.

20 units totalEnglish & Maths combinedOnline examsFlexible pace
01Reading for Information and Purpose

Build confidence in reading a range of texts you encounter at work, in study, and in everyday life. You develop strategies for identifying the main points and key details in documents such as reports, articles, and instructions, and practise using context to make sense of unfamiliar vocabulary.

02Identifying Implicit Meaning and Author Viewpoint

Develop the reading skills needed to look beyond what a text says explicitly and identify what it implies. You examine how authors use language, tone, and structure to communicate a viewpoint or attitude, and practise the analytical skills required to make supported inferences from a range of real-world texts.

03Writing for Different Purposes and Audiences

Develop the ability to produce clear, well-organised written communication suited to different real-world contexts. You practise planning and structuring letters, emails, reports, and articles, adapting your style and register to match the purpose of the writing and the needs of the intended reader.

04Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

Strengthen the accuracy of your written English across spelling, punctuation, and grammar. You practise the conventions that underpin professional and academic writing – including sentence construction, punctuation of complex sentences, and the correct use of commonly confused words – building the accuracy expected at Level 2.

05Using Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions

Build fluency with the number operations that underpin everyday and workplace maths. You practise calculating with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions using the four operations, develop reliable methods for checking your work, and apply number skills to practical contexts such as measurement, finance, and data.

06Percentages, Ratio and Proportion

Apply percentages, ratio, and proportion to the kind of practical calculations you encounter in work and daily life. You develop reliable techniques for finding percentages, calculating percentage change, scaling quantities using ratio, and solving problems involving direct proportion – skills that are tested across a wide range of Level 2 assessment contexts.

07Problem Solving with Numbers in Context

Develop the mathematical reasoning skills needed to tackle multi-step problems in realistic, everyday contexts. You practise selecting appropriate methods, carrying out calculations accurately, and interpreting your results sensibly – building the problem-solving confidence that the Functional Skills Level 2 maths assessment demands.

08Speaking, Listening and Communicating

Build the spoken communication skills assessed in the Functional Skills Level 2 English qualification. You develop the ability to contribute clearly and purposefully to discussions, listen actively and respond to what others say, and adapt your spoken language to suit formal and informal situations in work and community settings.

09Language Techniques and Text Comparison

Examine how writers use language techniques to achieve specific effects and influence their readers. You develop the vocabulary to analyse and compare texts – identifying the use of rhetorical devices, figurative language, and structural choices – and practise writing comparative responses at the standard expected at Level 2.

10Structured Writing and Extended Responses

Develop the planning and drafting skills needed to produce well-structured, extended pieces of writing. You explore how to organise ideas logically, use paragraphs and connectives to guide the reader, and compose persuasive or informative responses that demonstrate consistent control of language, tone, and purpose.

11Measure, Shape and Space

Apply measurement and geometric knowledge to the practical situations encountered in work, home, and study. You develop skills in converting between units, interpreting scales and maps, and calculating with angles and properties of 2D and 3D shapes – building the spatial reasoning needed for the Level 2 maths assessment.

12Area, Perimeter and Volume

Develop confident methods for calculating area, perimeter, and volume across a range of shapes and real-world contexts. You practise applying the correct formulae to rectangles, triangles, circles, and composite shapes, and extend these skills to three-dimensional problems involving capacity and material quantities encountered in practical settings.

13Handling Data: Charts, Graphs and Statistics

Build the data handling skills needed to read, construct, and interpret a range of statistical representations. You examine how charts, graphs, and tables are used to communicate information, develop techniques for calculating averages and range, and practise drawing conclusions from data in contexts such as employment, health, and consumer information.

14Probability and Interpreting Information

Explore probability as a tool for making sense of chance and uncertainty in everyday life. You develop methods for expressing and calculating probability using fractions, decimals, and percentages, practise interpreting statistical information critically, and build the skills to evaluate claims based on data – an essential competence for informed citizenship and workplace decision-making.

What You'll Need

Open Entry — No Formal Qualifications Required

There are no formal entry requirements for Functional Skills Level 2. The course is open to learners of all backgrounds, including those who did not achieve GCSE grades at school.

  • Aged 16 or over at the time of enrolment
  • A basic working knowledge of English and Maths (Entry Level 3 standard helpful)
  • Access to a computer or tablet with a reliable internet connection
  • Commitment of around 8–10 hours per week to complete within 6–12 months
  • Willingness to sit remotely invigilated online exams upon completion
  • No GCSEs, A-levels, or other formal qualifications required

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How You're Assessed

Functional Skills Level 2 is assessed through online exams taken remotely from home. You prepare through tutor-marked assignments and marked mock exams before sitting your final assessments.

Online quizzes throughout the course — achieve 80% or above to proceed to assignments

Tutor-marked assignments submitted online with written feedback within 7 days

One marked mock exam per subject included to prepare you for the final assessment

English assessment: separate Reading, Writing, and Speaking, Listening & Communication exams

Maths assessment: one online exam with calculator and non-calculator sections

All exams taken at home using remote invigilation technology (no exam hall required)

All instalment plans must be paid in full before exams can be booked

Results issued by TQUK; certificate sent upon successful completion

Where This Course Can Take You

Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths is a gateway qualification that unlocks entry to apprenticeships, Access to HE diplomas, and a wide range of job roles requiring GCSE-equivalent literacy and numeracy.

Healthcare Assistant (NHS)

£24,465 – £26,598typical salary range

NHS roles at Band 2–3 require English and Maths at Level 2 or GCSE equivalent. Functional Skills Level 2 meets this requirement directly, opening the door to frontline patient care.

Teaching Assistant

£20,000 – £25,000typical salary range

Schools and local authorities require GCSE grade 4/C or equivalent in English and Maths. Functional Skills Level 2 satisfies this requirement and is the standard route for adult career changers entering education support.

Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Worker

£19,000 – £24,500typical salary range

Level 2 English and Maths are required for childcare qualifications and registration with Ofsted-approved settings. Completing Functional Skills opens access to Level 3 Early Years Educator training.

Administrative Assistant

£21,000 – £26,000typical salary range

Office and administrative roles across the public and private sector specify GCSE English and Maths or equivalent at grade 4/C. Functional Skills Level 2 is widely accepted by employers for these positions.

Access to HE Diploma Student

Progression routetypical salary range

Most Access to Higher Education Diplomas (including Nursing, Social Work, and Business) require Functional Skills Level 2 or GCSE equivalent in English and Maths as an entry condition. Completing this course unlocks the pathway to a university degree.

Apprentice (Level 3 Advanced)

£21,000 – £28,000typical salary range

Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeships in sectors including health, education, business, and engineering require English and Maths at Level 2. For learners under 19, Functional Skills Level 2 fulfils this mandatory entry requirement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Functional Skills Level 2 is a nationally recognised qualification in English and/or Maths, regulated by Ofqual and awarded by bodies such as TQUK. It is specifically designed to demonstrate that a learner can apply literacy and numeracy skills in practical, real-world situations — at work, in further study, and in everyday life. Unlike GCSEs, which cover broad academic content, Functional Skills focuses on applied skills that employers and institutions value. The qualification is listed on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) at Level 2, placing it at the same level as GCSE grade 4/C.

Yes — Functional Skills Level 2 is officially equivalent to a GCSE at grade 4 (the old grade C). This equivalence is confirmed by Ofqual, the qualifications regulator for England, and is recognised across the UK by employers, universities, further education colleges, and professional bodies. Both qualifications sit at Level 2 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework. Whether you need English and Maths for an NHS job application, a teaching assistant role, an apprenticeship, or a university Access to HE entry requirement, Functional Skills Level 2 meets the standard that a GCSE grade 4/C would satisfy.

Yes — the vast majority of UK employers accept Functional Skills Level 2 as equivalent to GCSE grade 4/C in English or Maths. This includes the NHS (which specifies “GCSE grade C or equivalent” for Band 2–3 healthcare roles), local authorities (for teaching assistant and care worker roles), central government departments, and private sector employers across finance, retail, construction, and logistics. Because Functional Skills is Ofqual-regulated and listed on the RQF, it carries the same official standing as a GCSE for employment purposes. Individual job adverts may say “GCSE or equivalent” — Functional Skills Level 2 is that equivalent.

Most learners complete Functional Skills Level 2 in 3–6 months, studying around 8–10 hours per week. You have up to 12 months access to the course, with a possible six-month extension if needed. Because the course is entirely self-paced, some motivated learners finish in as little as 6–8 weeks, while others spread study across the full year to fit around work or family commitments. The guided learning hours are approximately 55 hours per subject (110 hours for the combined English and Maths course), plus time for assignments and exam preparation. There are no fixed start dates, term times, or attendance requirements.

There are no formal entry requirements. You do not need any existing GCSEs, A-levels, or other qualifications to enrol. You should have a basic working level of English and Maths — roughly Entry Level 3 standard — to benefit most from the Level 2 content. Learners aged 16 and over can enrol. Most adults who left school without GCSE grade 4/C, or who want to refresh their skills after a gap, find this course the most accessible route to gaining a recognised qualification.

Yes — this course is delivered entirely online, including the final exams. All learning materials, tutor-marked assignments, mock exams, and one-to-one tutor sessions are accessed through an online platform that works on any device, including smartphones and tablets. The final exams are taken via remote invigilation technology, meaning you sit them from home at a time that suits you. There are no classroom sessions, no fixed lecture times, and no need to travel to an exam centre. You need a computer or tablet with a reliable internet connection.

Functional Skills Level 2 is not free when studied through a private provider like learndirect, where fees start from £49 per month. However, free provision is available in some circumstances: if you are aged 19+ and do not already hold a Level 2 qualification in that subject, you may be entitled to government-funded Functional Skills through a local college or training provider under the Adult Education Budget. Funding eligibility depends on your circumstances, location, and prior qualifications. If you need a fully funded route, contact your local college or the National Careers Service. Learndirect’s online course is paid but offers greater flexibility in start dates, pace, and remote exam options.

Yes — universities accept Functional Skills Level 2 as meeting the English and Maths entry requirement for most undergraduate programmes, particularly when combined with an Access to Higher Education Diploma. Because Access to HE is designed for adult learners who may not have traditional GCSEs, most universities specifically state that Functional Skills Level 2 or GCSE grade 4/C satisfies their literacy and numeracy entry conditions. Some highly competitive programmes (such as medicine or dentistry) may specify GCSEs rather than Functional Skills — always confirm with your target university’s admissions team. For the vast majority of nursing, social work, education, business, and humanities degrees, Functional Skills Level 2 is fully accepted.

Functional Skills Level 2 is roughly equivalent in difficulty to GCSE grade 4/C, but it is widely considered more achievable for adult learners because it focuses on practical, applied skills rather than broad academic theory. The English assessment tests reading comprehension, writing for purpose, grammar, and speaking and listening — all in realistic work and life contexts. The Maths assessment covers fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio, algebra basics, shape, measurement, and data. Most adult learners with basic school-level skills find the material manageable with consistent study. Mock exams and tutor support help you identify gaps and build confidence before sitting the real assessment.

Functional Skills Level 2 and GCSE grade 4/C are officially equivalent and both sit at Level 2 on the RQF. Functional Skills is generally the better choice for adults because it is faster to complete (months rather than years), assessed through a single practical exam rather than multiple theory papers, available to study online with flexible start dates, and equally accepted by most employers and universities. GCSEs may be preferred if you are under 16, if a specific programme explicitly requires GCSE (rare for adults), or if you want the graded 9–1 scale for competitive university admissions alongside A-levels. For the overwhelming majority of adult learners — particularly those progressing to apprenticeships, Access to HE, or employment — Functional Skills Level 2 is the most practical and efficient route.

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What’s Included

  • 20 units of online content — tutorials, video lessons, fact sheets, and quizzes
  • Tutor-marked assignments with detailed written feedback (7-day turnaround)
  • One hour of one-to-one tutor time per subject (2 hours total)
  • One marked mock exam per subject to prepare for your final assessments
  • Exam fees and TQUK certification fees included
  • 12 months’ course access with option to extend by six months

Exams & Certification

  • All exams taken at home via remote invigilation — no exam centre required
  • English: separate Reading, Writing, and Speaking, Listening & Communication exams
  • Maths: single online exam with calculator and non-calculator sections
  • Exams bookable once all assignments and mock are completed
  • Results issued by TQUK; certificate posted on successful completion
  • Qualification regulated by Ofqual and listed on the RQF at Level 2

Accreditation & Recognition

  • Awarded by TQUK (Training Qualifications UK) — an Ofqual-recognised awarding body
  • Officially equivalent to GCSE grade 4/C — confirmed by Ofqual
  • Accepted by the NHS, schools, colleges, and universities across the UK
  • Meets entry conditions for Access to HE Diplomas and Level 3 qualifications
  • Required for Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeships (learners under 19)
  • Listed on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)

Hear From Our Learners

I’d been working as a care assistant for four years but kept getting passed over for Band 3 roles because I didn’t have my Maths and English at grade C. I did both Functional Skills Level 2 courses in four months, fitting in study in the evenings after shifts. I’ve now got my Band 3 post and I’m starting an NVQ in Health and Social Care next month.

Donna T.

Functional Skills English & Maths Level 2

I needed Maths and English to get onto an Access to HE Nursing course but left school at 15. I was really nervous about going back to studying but the online platform made it feel manageable. The mock exams especially helped — by the time I sat the real thing I felt completely prepared. Passed both first time.

Marcus B.

Functional Skills English & Maths Level 2

As a single mum I couldn’t commit to classroom learning. Being able to study at 10pm after the kids were in bed made all the difference. The tutor feedback was thorough and encouraging. I now work as a teaching assistant and I’m studying for my Level 3 TA qualification — none of that would have happened without getting these two qualifications first.

Alison M.

Functional Skills English & Maths Level 2

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