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What accreditation/recognition do LAMDA Examinations have?

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What accreditation/recognition do LAMDA Examinations have?

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LAMDA Examinations is accredited as a UK Statutory Awarding Body by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in England and the corresponding regulatory authorities in Wales (ACCAC) and Northern Ireland (CEA). The LAMDA Examinations qualifications listed below are accredited by QCA. This means that they are part of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and equate with other qualifications within the UK. LAMDA Examinations’ qualifications are approved for use on publicly funded courses of study (sections 96 and 97 of the Learning and Skills Act). LAMDA Accredited Qualifications Level 1: Foundation – Graded Examinations in Speech: The Speaking of Verse and Prose Level 2: Intermediate – Graded Examinations in Speech: The Speaking of Verse and Prose Level 3: Advanced – Graded Examinations in Speech: The Speaking of Verse and Prose Level 1: Foundation – Graded Examinations in Speech: Reading for Performance Level 2: Intermediate – Graded Examinations in Speech: Reading for Pe

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