T Levels are two-year qualifications that people can study after GCSEs. First established in 2020 they are an alternative to A levels, other post-16 courses or an apprenticeship.
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MoreAnth Brannen, Director of Study Programmes at Stoke on Trent College, looks at how invaluable support from employees, combined with expert staff and big investments in facilities and equipment, is helping drive the T Level success story.
MoreArchie Brownsword and Justin Tyson are in the second year of their T Levels at NSCG Newcastle College, studying their occupational specialism in digital production, design and development.
MoreA pioneering CEO has revealed that he has just two maxims when it comes to managing his 4,600-strong workforce – “trust people” and “be kind to them”.
MoreCommuters have been warned about a new set of roadworks set to start in Stoke-on-Trent next week.
MoreLocal building society Hanley Economic has launched a new mortgage campaign to help first time buyers get on to the property ladder.
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