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Correspondence May. 01 2024
Committee: Social Justice and Social Security CommitteeFound: loneliness • Equity with Child Disability Payment and Adult Disability Payment • Higher poverty levels
Correspondence May. 01 2024
Committee: Health, Social Care and Sport CommitteeFound: legislative consent memorandum (LCM) under Rule 9B.3.1(c) of the Scottish Parliament's Standing Orders. 3.T
Correspondence May. 01 2024
Inquiry: The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for ScotlandFound: SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMEN T Not applicable.
Correspondence May. 01 2024
Committee: Criminal Justice CommitteeFound: and any correlation with Police Scotland resourcing levels
Asked by: David Evennett (Conservative - Bexleyheath and Crayford)
Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many students who have started T-Level courses have not completed them in the last two years.
Answered by Luke Hall - Minister of State (Education)
The department’s recently published 2023/24 T Level Action Plan outlines the developments and next steps for T Levels and includes the latest student data for the programme. It shows that 5,321 students began their T Level in 2021/22. In summer 2023, 3,592 of those students were retained (68%), and 3,510 were retained and assessed (66%). Further data about T Levels, as well as details of the methodology used in the above can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66290c86b0ace32985a7e6d6/T_Level_action_plan_-_analytical_annex.pdf.
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