This is the first year of T Level results, and T Level students have done a fantastic job in completing their courses with a 92.2% pass rate overall. This is a huge achievement for these pioneering young people who have worked so hard over the past two years under challenging circumstances, supported by their fantastic schools and colleges. It is also brilliant news that many of the young people who have received their T Level results have already secured a job, an apprenticeship or will be going on to university.
Feedback from the first cohort of students has been really positive. Colleges tell us the qualifications are high quality and students have enjoyed their courses, particularly their time on the industry placements. There are now 16 T Levels available to young people in a range of subjects including digital, construction, health, science, accounting and engineering, with over 175 schools and further education colleges across England offering them. More will be rolled out in 2023 and 2024, including legal, media and agriculture, with plans to introduce a T Level for Marketing in 2025 also in train.