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A couple of weeks ago, we marked T Level celebration week, and with several members of our team having worked on T Level developments over the last two years, we at MH&A rejoiced in scrolling through social feeds packed with photos of young people achieving their goals and embarking on their technical career paths.

T Levels were introduced in September 2020, and the first set of students are now completing their studies before they spend the next few weeks eagerly anticipating results day in August.  The new qualifications are aimed at 16 – 19 year-olds and are equivalent to three A Levels.  The difference being that the two year courses focus on vocational skills and incorporate a substantial industry placement with an 80/20 split between the classroom and workplace.

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