Speculation about Sunak’s A-level shake-up causing uncertainty, says Starmer

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (PA)
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer (PA) / PA Wire

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ishi Sunak was accused of making confusion within the schooling system following stories he plans to determine a brand new model of British baccalaureate by which pupils would examine extra topics after the age of 16.

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer stated the plans for a shake-up of England’s A-level system have been one other instance of the Authorities providing “uncertainty and no stability”.

The substantial A-level reform would see English and maths turn into obligatory till the age of 18, whereas pupils could be required to check a wider array of topics in post-16 schooling, newspapers together with The Occasions and Every day Telegraph reported.

The Prime Minister has beforehand stated all pupils in England ought to examine some type of maths as much as the age of 18, criticising a “cultural sense that it’s OK to be unhealthy at maths”.

Sir Keir stated: “That is hypothesis and, but once more, we’ve acquired the Prime Minister introducing uncertainty about what’s going to occur.

“It is a attribute of this Authorities: uncertainty and no stability.

“And I feel many dad and mom listening to this will likely be saying, look in the mean time we don’t have sufficient maths academics in our secondary colleges. In the mean time many faculties are closed or not functioning correctly as a result of the roofs would possibly fall in.

“So I feel they’d say to the Prime Minister, think about the day job, not on introducing uncertainty.”

A Division for Training spokesman stated: “Since 2010 we have now made enormous progress in driving up faculty requirements and giving younger folks the perfect begin in life, with document funding for colleges and extra full-time academics than ever earlier than.

“We have now already taken steps to reform the post-16 {qualifications} panorama, together with reforming technical schooling and delivering hundreds of thousands of latest high-quality apprenticeships.

“Alongside this, we have now set out daring plans to make sure that each younger particular person research some type of maths as much as the age of 18 to offer them the talents they want to reach the roles of the long run”.