16 Accepted

Publish annual statistics on Transition Programme conversion to T Level, including drop-out rates.

Conclusion
The Department must publish annual statistics on the conversion rate from the Transition Programme onto the full T Level, providing a breakdown of what level of study learners move onto, and whether any drop out of education altogether.
Government Response Summary
The government intends to publish data on the destinations of T Level Transition Programme students, including progression rates and drop-out data. They plan to publish early headline data for the 2021/22 academic year by the end of 2023, with more in-depth analysis in 2024, and will continue to track longer-term outcomes.
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Government Response
Accepted
HM Government Accepted
The Department intends to publish data on the destinations of T Level Transition Programme students, as the programme matures. This will include progression to T Levels, other Level 3 qualifications, and other destinations. We plan to publish early headline data for the 2021/22 academic year by the end of 2023. We will then consider further in depth analysis in 2024 to provide a more detailed understanding of student progression pathways from the T Level Transition Programme. We will continue to track Transition Programme students over time to monitor their longer-term progression and outcomes, which will include a breakdown of what level of study learners move onto, and whether any drop out of education altogether.
Addressee Bodies
Department for Education
Timeline
Recommendation age 3.1 yrs
Report published 28 Apr 2023