About us
The Learning and Skills Council exists to make England better skilled and more competitive.
We have a single goal: to improve the skills of England’s young people and adults to ensure we have a workforce of world-class standard.
The LSC is a non-departmental public body which began work in 2001, taking over the roles of the former Further Education Funding Council and Training and Enterprise Councils.
About the LSC (49KB)
Download this document to find out more about how the LSC is transforming the Further Education (FE) system for England.
We are responsible for planning and funding high quality education and training for everyone in England other than those in universities. We have a national office in Coventry and nine regional offices overseeing the work of local partnership teams throughout the county. Our annual budget for 2006-07 is £10.4 billion.
The LSC’s major tasks are to :
- raise participation and achievement by young people
- increase adult demand for learning
- raise skills levels for national competitiveness
- improve the quality of education and training delivery
- equalise opportunities through better access to learning
- improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the sector
Our vision is that by 2010, young people and adults in England have knowledge and skills matching the best in the world and are part of a truly competitive workforce.