Welcome to the next level

What are T Levels?

T Levels are an exciting new way to study at The Cheadle College. You’ll still study for two years and gain a certificate equivalent to three A Levels but, unlike A Levels, these courses have been developed in collaboration with businesses and employers, preparing you for the career you want with meaningful work experience.

Guide

T Levels will offer you a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience during a meaningful industry placement of at least 315 hours (approximately 45 days). These placements will provide you with the knowledge and experience you need to open the door into skilled employment, further study or a higher apprenticeship.

Key facts about T Levels

Career led

80% study 20% work

Designed by and for employers

Equivalent to 3 A Levels

Attracts UCAS points

Achieve maths & English GCSE

Wide range of employers

Learn practical skills

Helpful Information

T Levels are set to become one of the most popular qualification choices post-GCSE, alongside:

  • Apprenticeships for students who wish to learn a specific occupation ‘on the job’
  • A Levels and vocational courses for students who want to continue their academic education

T Levels, like apprenticeships, are designed by employers and approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (the Institute). The total time you’ll spend working towards your T Level qualification is around 1,800 hours over the 2 years, with 80% spent in the classroom and 20% on your placement.

This differs from an apprenticeship, which is typically 80% on-the-job and 20% in the classroom and is more suited to you if you know what occupation you want to pursue and you’re ready to enter the workforce at age 16.

T Level courses will include the following compulsory elements:

  • A technical qualification, which will include:
    • Core theory, concepts and skills for an industry area
    • Specialist skills and knowledge for an occupation or career
  • An industry placement with an employer
  • A minimum standard in maths and English if you’ve not already achieved that at GCSE

Every T Level will include an industry placement, with your new employer focused on nurturing your talent and developing your practical and technical skills. These will last a minimum of 315 hours (approximately 45 days), but can last longer. Employers can offer industry placements as a block, day release or a mix of these, and it’s also possible to share part of the placement with another employer.

When you complete your T Level, you’ll receive an overall grade of pass, merit, distinction or distinction*. You’ll also get a nationally recognised certificate, which will show your overall grade and a breakdown of what you’ve achieved.

The T Level certificate will include:

  • An overall grade for the T Level, shown as pass, merit, distinction or distinction*
  • A separate grade for the core component, using A* to E
  • A separate grade for each occupational specialism, shown as pass, merit or distinction

It will also include confirmation that you’ve:

  • Met the minimum requirements for Maths and English qualifications
  • Completed the industry placement
  • Met any additional mandatory requirements

Your overall T Level grade will be worked out from the grades you achieved on the core component and the occupational specialism(s).

If you don’t pass all elements of your T Level, you’ll get a T Level statement of achievement which will show the elements you have completed.

T Levels will provide you with various progression options. These include skilled employment, apprenticeships and higher education.

To help you to get into higher education, UCAS tariff points will be allocated to T Levels.

UCAS points will only be allocated to the overall T Level grade. You must achieve at least an overall pass grade to receive UCAS points.