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T Level November Update

7 November 2025

We’re halfway through the first term – and it’s been a busy one. We know how much you’re juggling right now. Between teaching, supporting learners, and keeping up with curriculum developments, it’s a lot. Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed thank you for all you do.

If there’s anything you’d like more information on—or if you need support with something specific—please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Our response to the initial detail of the government's Skills White Paper released 20 October 2025.

Pearson response to Government Skills White Paper

Also see our Future of post-16 level 3 vocational qualifications in England summary.

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We asked you to complete a form to confirm the email address(es) of the person/people in your centre who will be responsible for uploading students’ work to SharePoint.

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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:

Digital Software Development

Digital Support and Security

Digital Data Analytics

For information about running the new versions alongside previous versions see the Generation 2 T Levels part of our FAQs.

FAQs

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Cisco Resources

We have worked with Cisco and their Networking Academy on teaching resources for Python and other programming languages used in the Occupational Specialism. It's completely free to sign up and become a Cisco Networking Academy centre.

Access the resources and find out more at the Cisco Networking Academy

Curious how you can use Netacad to enhance your teaching and prepare for assessments? We’re running a joint webinar with Cisco on 14 October, so join us then to find out more.Pearson/Cisco Digital Software Development webinar

14 October 3–4 p.m. | Book your place

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Gatsby’s Technical Education Networks (TEN) have been working on resources for the Digital T Level that will support teaching and learning. These have been created by industry experts like Raspberry Pi and our own examiners to support you in class. They will be rolled out starting this term.

Keep an eye on the Gatsby Website

For more details about the TEN programme, please contact TEN@gatsby.org.uk

The T Level team have provided another monthly update

T Level October 2025 Update

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The T Level Archive of newsletters can be very useful

T Level Update Archive

If you would like anything to sign up to recieve these updates by email please sign up.

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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
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