A mock hospital ward and court room could be created in a new building designed solely for T-Levels at a sixth form college in Wigan.
St John Rigby in Orrell has submitted a planning application to Wigan Council for a new teaching block to deliver a T-Level curriculum.
T-Levels are two-year technical programmes, designed with employers, to give young people the skills that industries need. They are an alternative to A-Levels and B.Tech courses.
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These 2-year courses, which launched September 2020, have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares students for work, further training or study.
The college will be delivering T-Levels in health, science, digital, and management and administration.
Peter McGhee, principal at St John Rigby, said: “We are hoping to get going with the new building in the next few months.
“The T-Levels have developed such that they are teaching skills and offer work placements which we are keen to input.
“We felt it was time to run them as well as the B.Tech and A-Levels.
“We are expecting the number of students doing T-Levels will go up year by year.
“The reason for the new building is because if you want to deliver this then you need to have specialist equipment.
“One of the rooms on the ground floor is going to have the flexibility to be changed to be able to turn into a hospital ward.
“We will be able to open that space up so that students can move between theory and practice.”
He went on to say that their future plans include a course in legal and they could create space for a mock courtroom.
The aim is to
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