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Hartpury College receives government funding boost ahead of agriculture T Levels launch in 2024

Hartpury College will receive almost £1 million in government funding to develop key facilities and a further £1.4m to purchase specialist equipment ahead of launching three exciting new agriculture T Levels in 2024. 

“Great to hear Hartpury receiving funding in advance of the new agricultural and land-based engineering T-Levels. To teach our next generation of technicians it’s essential they have access to modern equipment and great facilities to match or exceed what they will experience as transition to industry.

 

There is a significant shortfall of technicians coming into the sector, it’s essential the colleges have both the facilities and the capacity to deliver well trained people into industry. The colleges of course need talented experienced teaching staff, and having excellent facilities is useful aid for recruiting the best people,” responded Charlie Nicklin CEO of IAgrE about this news. 

This latest wave of capital funding investment, announced by the Department for Education will be used to refurbish two agricultural engineering workshops at Hartpury’s Gloucestershire campus and purchase new cutting edge industry-standard equipment. 

Hartpury College will launch its initial T Levels inLand-Based Engineering, Crop Productionand  Livestock Production  in 2024-25, with the workshop refurbishment due to complete before the arrival of the first cohort of students. T Levels in Animal Management/Science and Equine subject areas will follow in future years as they become available nationally. 

T Levels are technical qualifications introduced by the Department for Education as a new two-year post-GCSE option to prepare students going into skilled employment. Students enrolled on the agriculture T Level programmes will benefit from a comprehensive blend of theoretical and applied learning, spending 80% of their time engaged in academic study at Hartpury and the other 20% - at least 45 days - undertaking practical work-based training each year. 

The programmes help students to hone their technical skills before entering the workplace or progressing onto further study. 

Claire Whitworth, Deputy Principal of Hartpury College said:  “We’re grateful for the government’s recognition of our expertise and commitment to advancing vocational training and are delighted to have been successful in securing a share of this UK-wide T Level investment funding. 

“By using the funding to refurbish two agricultural engineering  workshops, it’ll help us to deliver unparalleled technical education to our students, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to forge successful careers and meet the many challenges faced by the agricultural industry. They will also provide opportunities for industry use outside of term time. 

“We’re always looking to align our curriculum with industry needs, and remain poised to contribute to the growth and success of the agricultural sector in Gloucestershire and beyond.” 

Robert Halfon, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education said:“This boost of over £100 million (across the sector) is our latest investment in T Levels. These are robust, high quality technical qualifications providing a unique ladder of opportunity for students to gain both classroom knowledge and on-the-job experience.” 

 

Hartpury College remains a leading choice for students wishing to study A-levels, agriculture, animal, equine, sport, outdoor adventure, and uniformed protective services, as well as Access to HE qualifications. 98% of students progress into employment, university or further study (Hartpury 2023), highlighting how well prepared they are for life after Hartpury. The institution is rated ‘Ofsted Outstanding in all areas’ for academic and curriculum-related provision, with an A-level pass rate of 99.5% (Hartpury 2022). Alongside their main qualification, students undertake work experience and extracurricular activities as part of the unique Hartpury College Certificate, to develop important life and employability skills in preparation for their future career or university.  

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