No, if you have your mind set on something when you are 16 and you want to work your 100% towards that, eg, start an apprenticeship or go into training for something then you should be allowed to.

No, if you have your mind set on something when you are 16 and you want to work your 100% towards that, eg, start an apprenticeship or go into training for something then you should be allowed to.
no.. there's nothing wrong with how it is at the minute.
No....if you want to stay till your 18 you would do sixthform.
staying on till 18 is sad, Im 14 in year 9 now, will i have to stay till 18 ?
You seem the types who follow the line
Went from cheery vagabondage
To cold blooded luxury in four years
The teachers cant control the pupils as it is,
Never mind 18 year olds
I don't think that anybody should be forced to stay in the current education system until they are 18. This is because quite simply, it would be of no use to them. If one chooses to extend their education, they have the option of college and can easily carry on studying the subjects which they wish to take part in. Usually the ones they enjoying doing.
However i do think that extended education would be a benefit if it was done correctly. I think that a good idea would beto give pupils a taster in each area of say engineering, helping them decide whether this is the path for them.
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Besides that, the entire system falls through in the fact that it's optional for a reason. People who don't want an educationt end to act up in lessons and therefore get bad grades. I don't see how keeping them for another 2 years is going to change that. People should be allowed to make their own decisions anyway, what's the point in human rights etc. if you're forced to do something?
I think everyone has quite a clouded idea of how this system will work. This compulsory education will include apprenticeships and training for jobs like Hairdressing etc.
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