The Department for Education has announced 88 new providers selected to deliver new subjects from in the biggest shake up to technical education in a generation.
The College will be amongst those teaching a range of new subjects including Digital, Education, Health and Science, Business and Admin and Engineering and Manufacturing from 2022.
A select number of T Levels will be phased in at the start of the academic year in 2021.
Principal Amanda Burnside said: “T Levels are an important addition to the technical education landscape and we look forward to continuing to work with our employers to deliver these exciting new qualifications.
“We believe T Levels will play a vital role in ensuring young people gain the skills and experience they need to progress and help recover our economy after Coronavirus.”
The new qualifications are pivotal in ensuring young people gain the skills and experience they need to progress and help recover the economy following the Coronavirus pandemic.
T Levels are a high-quality technical alternative to A-Levels, combining practical learning and theory alongside a work placement to give them all the necessary skills needed for a career in their chosen industry, or undertake further study at higher education level or even a high-quality apprenticeship.