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- First Chichester College T Level students celebrate 100% pass rate
First Chichester College T Level students celebrate 100% pass rate
Students at Chichester College are celebrating today after receiving their very first T Level results – and it’s been a golden year.
The college has recorded a 100% pass rate, according to figures just released for 2022.
Chichester College was one of the first colleges in the country to offer these pioneering new qualifications, launching the first three courses Design, Surveying & Planning for Construction, Education & Childcare and Digital Production, Design & Development.
Across the college, 45 students are among the first cohort nationally to have studied and completed T Levels, new Government-led technical qualifications – and five have secured distinctions while 32 have achieved merits
Helen Loftus, Principal at Chichester College, said: “We are absolutely delighted to see our first T Level students receiving their results today, having worked so hard and paved the way for those coming after them.
“And to record a 100% pass rate for our first T Level students is remarkable. They have worked so hard through challenging times, navigating industry placements during a global pandemic and producing high quality work throughout. They should be so proud of what they have achieved.
“We look forward to seeing them take their next steps, whether that will be university, higher apprenticeships or employment.
“I would also like to express my gratitude to all of our students and staff, as well as to their families and to the employers who have provided placements. Their hard work, determination and support has been pivotal to our college’s success.”