Labour: Cut schools' funding if their students become Neet

A portion of schoolsโ€™ funding would be made conditional on students remaining in some form of education or training after taking their GCSEs, under new reforms announced by Labour.

Labourโ€™s independent skills taskforce has announced a series of reforms to the 14-19 education system, designed to reduce the number of 16- to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

Under the plans unveiled by Labourโ€™s skills taskforce, an element of school funding made dependent on students remaining in education would be used to โ€œtransform careers guidance in those schools with a NEET problemโ€ by creating a national careers advice system alongside employers.

Labour would also create a National Baccalaureate for all school leavers, which would include โ€œrigorous, stretching and labour-market responsive vocational qualifications for the โ€˜forgotten 50%โ€™ and skills, character building and workplace learning for allโ€. It would also be made compulsory for all young people to study English and maths up to the age of 18.

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Olly from PSI:ย This announcement shows that Labour are trying to take ownership of the 14-19 vocational education agenda with bold policy plans, as it is has largely been overlooked by the Education Secretary until recently โ€“ despite David Cameronโ€™s and George Osborneโ€™s enthusiasm for reforming vocational education.

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