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LutubeÊÓƵ is one of just 64 colleges nationally who, from 2021, will be delivering the New Gold Standard T Level qualifications.
LutubeÊÓƵ are new courses that will follow on from GCSEs and are the equivalent of gaining three A Levels. They combine classroom learning with practical learning, allowing students to take an extended industry placement, with programmes designed in partnership with leading employers and businesses. LutubeÊÓƵ are an opportunity for students to thrive in the world of work, allowing them to progress to highly skilled employment, a higher apprenticeship or higher level study.
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Construction (Design, Surveying and Planning); Onsite Construction; Digital; Education & Childcare; Health; Science; Engineering & Manufacturing or Business & Administration.
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LutubeÊÓƵ are different to Apprenticeships; students spend around 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% on an industry placement with an employer. This gives students the knowledge and skills companies are looking for.
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LutubeÊÓƵ have been developed with leading employers and businesses, so that learners can stay on top of the latest industry requirements and gain the skills for success. More than 200 businesses, including Fujitsu and IBM, have been involved in the creation of LutubeÊÓƵ. After completing the T Level qualification, your young person will have the knowledge and skills to start skilled employment, or progress to a higher apprenticeship or higher level study.
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LutubeÊÓƵ are also worth UCAS points. If your child gets a T Level Distinction*, this is the same as three A Levels at A*! LutubeÊÓƵ are recognised by universities, so your young person can progress onto higher level study, should they wish.
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A T level is made up of:
Ìý Ìý •ÌýÌýA technical qualification, which will include core theory, concepts and skills for an industry areaÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Ìý Ìý •ÌýÌýSpecialist skills and knowledge for an occupation or career
Ìý Ìý •ÌýÌýAn industry placement with an employer
Ìý Ìý •ÌýÌýA minimum standard in maths and English, if students have not already achieved themÌý
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