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Information for post-16 providers on the next steps towards delivery of T Levels.
Information for post-16 providers on how to register to offer T Levels for the first time in the 2026 to 2027 academic year.
This collection brings together all of the available resources to be used in promoting T Levels
The provisional list of qualifications that overlap with wave 4 T Levels and guidance for awarding organisations on the appeals process.
The updated final list of qualifications that will have 16 to 19 funding withdrawn for new starts from 1 August 2024 due to overlap with T Levels.
The final list of qualifications that overlap with wave 3 T Levels and will have 16 to 19 funding withdrawn for new starts from 1 August 2025.
Guidance to register as a British citizen if you were born in the UK and lived here until the age of 10.
A review to assess the early implementation of T levels and the T-level transition programme (TLTP).
Details of providers registered to deliver T Levels and providers intending to deliver the T Level foundation year.
Government publishes draft list of qualifications to be retired due to their overlap with T Levels helping to streamline the options for students.
New T Level panel members announced including key individuals from The British Council, Toni & Guy and the Dogs Trust
T Level providers to receive multi-million pound package of support to upgrade buildings, invest in high quality equipment and boost teachers' skills.
Education Secretary names the first 54 colleges and other providers set to teach T Levels.
Colleges, schools and post-16 providers are being encouraged to have their say on how new T Levels will be funded
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