Could T levels be for you?
They have been designed with leading businesses and employers to give you the knowledge and skills you need.
You’ll spend 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% on a 45-day placement with an employer to give you the skills and knowledge companies look for.
Your placement gives you the chance to learn what a real career is like while you continue your studies. When and how you complete it depends on the T Level, school or college, and employer.
Like A levels, there are no tuition fees to study a T Level if you start before you are 19.
If you are a parent or carer find out more about T levels.
If you are a healthcare employer, visit the Skills for Health HASO site for resources.
T Level Case Study