96 % That is ninety six percent of school leavers age 16 go into further education,apprenticeships or work .I dont think thats a bad figure at all .The education system as I see it ,through my teenage grandchildren appears to work well .
Much better I might say than when my daughter ,now 45,was at school when her dyslexia was ignored then denied for years until she was in 3rd year in High School .
I'm assuming the number in England is 100% by the way the Scottish system is dismissed as useless.
My own 16 year old GD left school with a job to go to that will train her ,plus she volunteers with mentally and physically disabled adults and has for some time .I'm happy she has found what she wants to do ,university isn't for everyone .
I'm a bit stuck! What would you do?
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.


