ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø

Skip to main content
Login ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø Hire Our Venues Click to open mobile menu with site search
News

ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø Launches T-Levels

ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø is launching four T-Levels in Business, Digital, Health and Science to start this September 2023. Introduced by the Government to ensure young people in the UK have first-class industry-level skills, T-Levels have been designed by leading businesses, employers and educational experts. A T-Level is broadly equal to 3 A-Levels.

ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø will continue to offer Business, Computing and IT, Health and Social Care and Applied Science BTEC Level 3 qualifications at the same time as T-Levels. Over time, T-Levels will replace our BTECs and other vocational qualifications.

T-Levels are Level 3 qualifications for 16-19s after GCSEs as an alternative to A-levels and other post-16 courses, such as BTECs or apprenticeships. While vocational qualifications, such as BTEC currently offer a one-year programme of study (roughly equal to 1.5 A-Levels), which can be extended to two years of study, (equal to 3 A-Levels), T-Levels are two-year courses.

Salem Bekele, Head of Business, Professional Studies and Science at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, says: “The biggest difference between the older style vocational qualifications and T-Levels is the work experience element.â€

T-Level students spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% on a 45-day placement with an employer to acquire the sector skills, knowledge and behaviours employers are looking for. This contrasts with an apprenticeship where learners spend 80% of their time with their employer and 20% of their time learning off the job.

Salem continued: “We expect students to attend three days a week at college on a T-Level, and to spend two days a week in industry in their second year.â€

While there are two exams to take to pass a T-Level, most of the work is project-based and related to work experience.

Lila Djellout, ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø Deputy Head of Science said: “Science students will work in real live laboratories, examining samples, making measurements and analysing data directly on behalf of their employers.â€

When you pass your T-Level, you will get a nationally recognised certificate showing the overall grade you achieved – pass, merit, distinction or distinction*. It will also give details of what you learned on the course to help you move into skilled employment, a higher apprenticeship or to go to university. T-Levels are equivalent to UCAS points. A T-Level Distinction* is worth the same as 3 A-Levels at A*. 

There are no tuition fees to study a T-Level if you start before you are 19, and in 2022, over 92% nationally of T-Level students achieved a ‘Pass’ or above.

Hammersmith & Fulham College
Hammersmith & Fulham College
Hammersmith & Fulham College
Gliddon Road
Barons Court
London W14 9BL

what3words: ///duke.choice.level
020 7565 1200
Ealing Green College
Ealing Green College
Ealing Green College
The Green
Ealing
London W5 5EW

what3words: ///views.brick.kind
020 7565 1200
Southall Community College
Southall Community College
Southall Community College
Beaconsfield Road
Southall
London UB1 1DP

what3words: ///bonus.begin.beats
020 7565 1200
Ofsted
British Council
Cambridge English
Disability Confident Committed
English UK - Member
Education & Skills Funding Agency
EU European Social Fund
FIS - Associate Member
IELTS - English for International Opportunity
Trinity College London - Secure English Language Tests
Matrix - Quality standard for information advice and guidance services
OET - Premium Preperation Provider
QAA - UK Quality Assured
Skills Builder - Gold Award