T Level January Update
As we start the new year I hope you have all had a restful break and you are ready for the busy term ahead. Please find some information here that will hopefully ease you back into the year. I am looking forward to continuing to support you all through 2026. Contact me directly as always with any questions.
Annual Content Review
Each year, we review all our T Levels to keep them relevant and effective for you and your students. If you spot anything that needs updating, let us know so we can make sure T Levels continue to meet your needs. Please complete the short review survey for each T Level you deliver; it should only take a couple of minutes:
Materials to help your delivery
You can now download the guide standard exemplification materials for the employer-set projects and occupational specialisms from each of the Digital course materials pages. We’ll also have the additional specimen assessment materials for all Digital T Levels available soon, so keep an eye on the website for updates.
| Generation 1 T Level title | Generation 2 T Level title |
|---|---|
| Digital Production, Design and Development | Digital Software Development (with the occupational specialism retitled to match the standard as Digital Software Development) |
| Digital Support Services | Digital Support and Security |
| Digital Business Services | Digital Data Analytics (with the occupational specialism retitled to match the standard as Data Analytics Technician) |
See the links below for information on our three new offers:
For information about running the new versions alongside previous versions see the Generation 2 T Levels part of our FAQs.
Cisco Resources
If you missed our sessions with Cisco, we looked at how Cisco Netecad can support your delivery of the Digital Support and Security and Digital Software Development T Levels. Couldn’t make it? We recorded the sessions so you can catch up:
Watch the Digital Support and Security webinar (MP4|197.2 MB)
Watch the Digital Software Development webinar (MP4|114.6 MB)
Gatsby Resources
Gatsby provides Digital T Level support created by industry experts and our own examiners. They’ll soon release materials for the employer-set project that, while focused on Digital Software Development, you can use across all Digital T Levels. Visit Gatsby’s website for details.
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A Partial Achievement is where a student completes their industrial placement and passes either the Core or Occupational Specialism components but not both.
Does the Student get a Grade or Certificate?
No, the student doesn’t get a certificate but gets a Partial Pass on their statement of results
So what do they get?
They get UCAS points based upon the grade they achieve in the component they passed
The tables here show the UCAS points that go with the result for a grade in either Core or Occupational Specialism the final column, where possible, is an approximate A level equivalent
| Core Grade | UCAS Points | A Level Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| A* | 84 | C D D (note this is actually 80 pts) |
| A | 72 | D D D |
| B | 60 | D E E (note this is actually 56pts) |
| C | 48 | E E E |
| D | 36 | C (note C is actually 32pts) |
| E | 24 | D |
| Occupational Specialism Grade | UCAS Points | A Level Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Distinction | 84 | C D D (note this is actually 80 pts) |
| Merit | 60 | D E E (note this is actually 56pts) |
| Pass | 48 | E E E |
Subject advisor
Tim Brady
Computer Science and ICT Subject Advisor