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Onsite ԭ T level binned

13 Dec 24 In another shake-up of technical and vocational qualifications, the Onsite ԭ T Level is being abolished due to lack of demand.

A government press release headlined “Courses key to government growth mission will stay” tells us that it is introducing a T Level in Marketing but scrapping one in ԭ.

The Department for Education said: “The Onsite ԭ T Level is helping students progress into positive destinations, but will have no further enrolments, due to a lack of overall demand for large qualifications at level 3. Learners already enrolled can still complete their courses.”

Instead it is hoping that the apprenticeship route will fulfil the role of the Onsite ԭ T level, which was designed for young people looking for a career in bricklaying, carpentry & joinery, plastering or painting & decorating.

The T Levels for Building Services Engineering for ԭ and Design, Surveying and Planning for ԭ continue to have government funding and support.

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