British kids cannot escape Maths, English any more
London: The British government is all set to ensure that pupils in the country do not skip learning Mathematics and English, as they will now be forced to study these subjects until they complete their school education.

The latest step follows criticism from bosses that many school-leavers lack the basic skills required in the job market, The Sun reported.
According to British ministers, the ones not sitting A-levels will be given work experience to make them more employable.
Under the reforms, pupils failing to get a grade C or better in General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) Maths and English, will continue to study them in some form until they are 19.
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