T Levels
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These are still a fairly new qualification but now we have local providers offering these for the first intake in September 2023.
Kingston college are providing- Accounting, Education and childcare and Finance
Nescot are offering- Digital support, Education and childcare and Health (Adult nursing)
Merton are offering Education and childcare
Here are some important points regarding the qualification:
T Levels are a qualification after GCSEs.
T Levels require a minimum of 5 x GCSEs at C/4 or above, including a grade 4 in Mathematics and English Language.
Equivalent to 3 A Levels
T Levels are an alternative to A levels, Apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 vocational courses. Equivalent in size to 3 A Levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or an Apprenticeship.
A 45-Day Industry Placement
Each T Level includes an in-depth industry placement that lasts at least 45 days. Students get valuable experience in the workplace; employers get early sight of the new talent in their industry.
80% Classroom, 20% Work
T Level students spend 80% of the course in their learning environment, gaining the skills that employers need. The other 20% is a meaningful industry placement, where they put these skills into action.
Grading and certification
Students who complete their T Level get a nationally recognised certificate which shows their overall grade and a breakdown of what they have achieved.
The T Level certificate includes:
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an overall grade for the T Level, shown as pass, merit, distinction or distinction*
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a separate grade for the core component, using A* to E
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a separate grade for each occupational specialism, shown as pass, merit or distinction
It also confirms that the student has:
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completed the industry placement
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met any additional mandatory requirements
A student’s overall T Level grade is worked out from the grades they achieved on the core component and the occupational specialism(s).
Students who do not pass all elements of their T Level get a T Level statement of achievement which shows the elements they have completed.
If students have attained maths or English qualifications at level 2, this is also referenced on T Level certificates and statements of achievement.
Entry to higher education and UCAS tariff points
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UCAS tariff points |
T Level overall grade |
A level |
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168 |
Distinction* (A* on the core and distinction in the occupational specialism) |
AAA* |
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144 |
Distinction |
AAA |
|
120 |
Merit |
BBB |
|
96 |
Pass (C or above on the core) |
CCC |
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72 |
Pass (D or E on the core) |
DDD |
T Levels provide several progression options for students, including:
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skilled employment
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an apprenticeship
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higher education
To help T Level students progress into higher education, UCAS tariff points are allocated to T Levels.
UCAS points are allocated to the overall T Level grade. Students must achieve at least an overall pass grade to receive UCAS points.