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T Levels
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T-levels Parents’ Guide | A new post-16 alternative to A-levels
T-levels are a new post-16 qualification designed as a perfect combination of T-levels are new, government-backed, career focused qualifications for 16- to 19-year olds. They’re equivalent to three A-levels and are also backed by hundreds of British businesses, who helped to design the courses.
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