Key Facts

T Level - Education and Early Years

The T Level in Education and Early Years will provide learners with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to progress into skilled employment or higher-level technical training or university level study in the Education and Childcare sector. This occupational specific qualification meets the Early Years Educator criteria and has been recognised and approved by the Department for Education. Holders of this qualification can be counted in EYFS staff child ratios.

  • Entry Requirements


    T-levels require a minimum of 5x GCSE's at C/4 or above including a grade 4 in Mathematics and a grade 6 in English Language. Applicants must provide a reference from work and/or industry experience with children from 0-5 years of age. Experience and reference will be discussed at interview.

  • Course Content


    Learners will experience both classroom-based and practical learning through industry placement. The T Level is the main classroom-based element of the course and consists of two components: the 'Core' provides students with the knowledge that underpins the industry including safeguarding, supporting education, special educational needs and reflective practice.

  • Progression Next Steps


    Progress into skilled employment or higher-level technical training or university level study in the Education and Childcare sector.

  • Course Structure


    Undertaking a substantial, mandatory work placement is a key driver of success of the new T Level programme. All students will complete a minimum of 315 hours (around 45 days) to help confirm their career pathway, contextualise new skills and knowledge, and develop attitudes and behaviours needed in the sector specific workplace. Many students have even met their future employers whilst on placement.

  • Assessment Details


    Each T Level route contains the following components: A Technical Qualification (the main, classroom-based element) An Industry Placement running for a minimum of 315 hours (45 days) Any licence to practice for that specific occupation Enrichment and tutorial time