Barnsley Chronicle

T Level event was held in House of Lords

- By Amelia Lea

BARNSLEY College representa­tives attended a landmark event at the House of Lords as part of their T Level celebratio­ns.

Attending on behalf of the college were assistant principal of young people, Neil Johnson, and former T Level student, John Lack.

John is now a student at the University of Lincoln after securing an unconditio­nal offer to study architectu­ral science and technology.

John, who spoke at the event, said: “I have enjoyed studying at Barnsley College, as I have been given both the freedom to become the person I am today and the opportunit­y to learn from highly skilled staff who have been so helpful.

“I have been at the University of Lincoln since September

– the varied skills and knowledge I learnt from my T Level are already being put into practice and I’m sure will continue to be.”

Neil added: “We were delighted to attend the celebrator­y event at the House of Lords.

“All of our T Level students have worked really hard over the past two years, and we are thrilled to be one of the first providers in the country to deliver this world-class qualificat­ion.

“We are incredibly proud of what our first T Level students have achieved and look forward to seeing what they go on to do in the future – as they have already secured opportunit­ies in either the world of work, university, or an apprentice­ship.”

 ?? ?? ARTISTIC: Barnsley Central MP Dan Jarvis and Barnsley East MP Stephanie Peacock attended the annual Rotary Club art competitio­n last month. They joined members and Labour candidate for Penistone and Stocksbrid­ge Marie Tidball at Barnsley Metrodome.
ARTISTIC: Barnsley Central MP Dan Jarvis and Barnsley East MP Stephanie Peacock attended the annual Rotary Club art competitio­n last month. They joined members and Labour candidate for Penistone and Stocksbrid­ge Marie Tidball at Barnsley Metrodome.
 ?? ?? CAPITAL VISIT: John Lack and Neil Johnson.
CAPITAL VISIT: John Lack and Neil Johnson.

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