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T Levels Webinar for Schools

15 December 2025 09:19

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You’ve heard of T Levels, but what do they mean for the future of education?

Join us on Tuesday 19th January for a short overview of the new T level qualifications, information on the content and delivery models here at Weston College. This event is aimed at Careers Advisors and School staff with responsibility for year 11 transition. The event will feature the opportunity to ask questions to our panel of T level delivery staff so come prepared!

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If you’re not sure what T Levels are, here is a basic synopsis:

T Levels were launched this academic year and are an equivalent to A Levels for 16 to 19-year olds, who would rather study work related courses than traditional academic subjects.

In September 2021 we are running T Levels in subjects such as: Construction, Digital, Education, Health and Science areas.

They are shaped and endorsed by employers, and benefit from the unique insights of industry leaders, which means learners will be equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to get ahead in the modern jobs market.

 

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