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Cirencester College is delighted to announce that the College has been successful in gaining funding for a new T-level building from the T-level Capital fund.  The £2.55 million contribution from Wave 3 of the T-level Capital Fund will make a substantial contribution to the cost of the new building.

Cirencester College is proud to be a leading provider in the area for the new T-level qualifications. The T-levels which were launched at Cirencester College in September 2020 are now the new gold standard of education in this country, with 80% being taught in the classroom and 20% in a work placement. The College already successfully runs T-levels in Digital, Construction, Health and Childcare and Education, in addition from September 2022 the College will be adding T-levels in Engineering, Finance, Accounting and Business Management to their portfolio.

For more information https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/t-levels-capital-fund-wave-3-successful-applications.

 

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