T Levels are a new high-quality, alternative to A-levels for learners, once they have completed their GCSEs.
From September 2022, City & Guilds and ILM will offer the T Level Management and Administration technical qualification (TQ). These will only be available in England.
This new TQ will offer learners a fantastic opportunity to gain hands on experience and important theoretical knowledge of how businesses operate, and how they can have a meaningful impact when they enter workplace.
Supporting you every step of the way
We’re here to support you at every stage – find out what you need to deliver the TQ effectively, from curriculum planning, implementation, programme delivery and resources to support you at every stage.
To keep updated on past activities, please click on the relevant accordions on this page, where you will find past webinar recordings and updates.
- Communications archive
Read our quarterly e-bulletins and updates we send to eligible providers and anyone subscribed to receive our T Level news. You can sign-up today to receive future communications.
e-bulletins
2021
- Webinar archive
Here you will find the recordings and slides from each of our T Level update webinars.
April 2021
Provider TQ update – download the slides | watch the webinar recording
November 2020
Provider Welcome Webinar update – download the slides | watch the webinar recording
- Draft specification
Management and Administration TQ Specification Draft >
Note: The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (the Institute) awarded contracts for the third wave of T Level Technical Qualifications (TQs) in October 2020 and these will be taught from September 2022. Each TQ will be subject to Approval by the Institute (as required by the Apprenticeship, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009).
These qualifications are going through a robust development process and have not yet been Approved by the Institute. Awarding Organisations (AOs) continue to engage with Providers as part of the development process. This may include sharing drafts of the Technical Qualification Specification and/or Specimen Assessment Materials.
Providers should be aware that these documents are likely to change as work between the Institute and AOs continues at depth and pace. These materials are being shared with Eligible Providers solely for information purposes to ensure as much visibility as possible during the development period. Pending approval by the Institute and accreditation by Ofqual, materials are expected to be shared with Providers in December 2021.
Getting approved to deliver Management and Administration T Level
The Government has published the full list of eligible providers who have been selected to deliver T Levels in the 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 academic year. The full T Level provider list can be found on the government website.
However, If you wish to become an eligible provider to deliver any T Levels, you must first contact the Department for Education, visit the government’s website for more information.
Also, the Government will be increasing the number of providers able to deliver them as they aim to roll out T Levels from September 2024.
Key information and documents
T Level industry placements: DfE delivery guidance for providers and employers
Industry placement toolkit for employers
Industry placement toolkit for learners
Eligible providers will be able to apply for funding for up-to-date equipment and facilities. They will also be able to access training to help prepare their teachers and leaders. For more details, visit T Levels: next steps for providers for more information.