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- National T Level Conference 2026 - London
National T Level Conference 2026 - London
Venue: Leonardo St Paul’s, London
Date: 16 June 2026
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fee: Free
This is the registration booking site for the London event.
Please find the link for Manchester's booking site below.
Please note, bookings are limited per organisation and only available to a select number of organisations listed here. If your organisation isn't on the list, please check back weekly as we will be releasing additional waves of bookings.
T Level Conferences
Connect with fellow T Level educators to share, learn and feel inspired with practical tools and fresh thinking for your teaching practice.
Brought to you by the Association of Colleges and Education Training Foundation, and funded by the Department for Education, the National T Level Conferences brings together providers and key stakeholders to strengthen and scale high-quality T Level delivery.
Through focused support, clear policy direction, and opportunities for peer learning and sharing of resources, attendees will gain the insights and confidence needed to enhance their programmes.
By connecting the sector and sharing effective practice, the event drives collective growth and supports the continued expansion of T Level provision.
Event details
We will be hosting two events in 2026. Join us in London on 16 June at Leonardo Royal St Paul’s, or in Manchester on 23 June at the Midland Hotel.
Who are these conferences for?
Anyone delivering, or planning to deliver, T Levels and the T Level Foundation Year. You may be a teacher, practitioner, employer engagement/workplace coordinator or leader, these conferences are for you.
Why should I attend?
- Hear directly from a range of stakeholders involved in T Levels, including employers and providers.
- Learn from those already on their T Level and TLFY journey.
- Get ideas, tips, and strategies that will support your day-to-day T Level and TLFY delivery.
Venue details
We will be hosting the T Level Conferences at the following locations:
London T Level Conference on 16 June, 9am-4pm at Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Paul's.
Venue address: 10 Godliman Street, London, EC4V 5AJ.
Parking: Barnyard House Car Park (103 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4BQ) is a four-minute walk from the venue.
You can find out more about the venue via their website here.
Manchester T Level Conference on 23 June, 9am-4pm at The Midland Hotel, Manchester.
Venue address: 16 Peter Street, Manchester, M60 2DS.
Parking: Q-Park First Street (First St, Manchester M15 4FN) is an 11-minute walk from the venue.
You can find out more about the Manchester venue via their website here.
Book your place
When booking your place, please use your work email address.
- Book for London - 16 June 2026
- Book for Manchester - 23 June 2026
What did previous attendees say?
“The best part was being able to see and hear what others were doing in the preparation or support of T Level teaching and also being able to network with other providers.” National T Level Conference 2025 Attendee.
Places are limited per organisation. If a disproportionate number of bookings are made from a particular organisation, they will be required to reduce their bookings to give all T Level providers the opportunity to attend.