The Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages
The Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages has been designed to provide a challenging and rewarding experience for candidates in fifth and sixth year of secondary school.
It is based on a coherent group of subjects at Higher and Advanced Higher level with the addition of the Interdisciplinary Project, which offers added breadth and value and helps to equip the candidate with the generic skills, attitudes and confidence necessary to make the transition into Higher Education and/or employment.
SCILT, Scotland's national Centre for languages, is supporting SQA with the promotion and implementation of the Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages.
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Mandatory Components
The Scottish Languages Baccalaureate requires two, different eligible modern or classical Language Courses, at least one of which must be at Advanced Higher level.
The mandatory components of the Language Baccalaureate are:
Component | Level | SCQF level | SCQF points |
---|---|---|---|
2 eligible Courses | Advanced Higher | 7 | 64 |
1 eligible Course | Higher | 6 | 24 |
One of the above Courses must be English (or ESOL or Gàidhlig*) and this may be at Higher or Advanced Higher level.
Components do not have to be completed in the same academic year, for example a Higher course completed in S5 can contribute.
The Interdisciplinary Project Unit will be graded A, B or C.
* Learners who have Gàidhlig as their first Language may count both English and Gàidhlig
Entry
Candidates should be entered for both the Baccalaureate award and for the Interdisciplinary Project. The codes are as follows:
Languages Baccalaureate
Baccalaureate award - G9CW 47
Interdisciplinary Project - F784 47
Criteria for award of Pass and Distinction
Criteria for award of Distinction
The Scottish Languages Baccalaureate with Distinction will be awarded to candidates who achieve:
- Grade A in one Advanced Higher eligible Course
- Grade A in any other component
- Grade B or above in all other components
Criteria for award of Pass
Candidates who achieve at least Grade C in all mandatory components and who do not meet the criteria for Distinction will be awarded a Pass in the Scottish Languages Baccalaureate.
Eligible Courses
Cantonese*
Gaelic (Learners)*
German*
French*
Italian*
Latin*
Mandarin*
Spanish*
Urdu
* Currently available at Advanced Higher level
Note: Candidates cannot count both Gaelic (Learners) and Gàidhlig in the Languages Baccalaureate. Only one of the following can count towards the Languages Baccalaureate: Cantonese or Mandarin (simplified) or Mandarin (Traditional)
SQA's course catalogue is kept under constant review. New courses may be added, or existing courses may be deleted or replaced
Arrangements
Arrangements document for the Scottish Baccalaureate in Languages can be accessed by using the following link:
Unit Specification
National Unit Specifications for the Interdisciplinary Project can be accessed by using the link below.
Assessment Support Packs
Languages Assessment Support Pack
The exemplars in Section 9 were written prior to the delivery of the Baccalaureate. You can now see real examples of candidates' Interdisciplinary Projects with External Verifier commentaries in the Exemplar section below.
Templates for Candidates and Assessors in Word Format
Audit tool
The audit tool helps teachers/lecturers when approving candidate Interdisciplinary Project proposals.
- Baccalaureate audit tool (224 KB)
Candidate Guide
Case Studies
2011 Case Studies
- Sgoil Lionacleit German and Gaelic Project (38 KB)
- East Ayrshire Schools' partnership with UWS (28 KB)
- Glasgow Schools Languages Partnership (42 KB)
Languages
- Rachel's Experience (29 KB)
- Scott's Experience (28 KB)
- St Kentigern's model of working (29 KB)
Models of delivery
- Working in partnership in Dundee (30 KB)
- A School/College Partnership (30 KB)
- A group project for pupils (30 KB)
Understanding Standards
Examples of candidate evidence with commentaries
Interdisicplinary Project Overview
Interdisciplinary Project Webinar (recording) November 2020 26 minutes (57.92 MB)
Changes to understanding standards materials
Please note: Understanding Standards materials are regularly reviewed to ensure they remain up to date