If Rishi Sunak actually goes through with 'mandatory Maths A levels for all students', I would like to know some things.
Does this mean he is going to give schools more funding to employ more teachers to teach more A level maths?
What about the people who already struggle with GCSE maths and will have their mental health impacted?
Will he fund more schools to have propper mental health systems and more student support staff to support those students?
Will he fund study programs for people failing the A levels?
Just going to say, that the GCSE maths curriculum is ridiculously hard and unnecessary as is for students, and students who are not interested in going into a maths oriented career do not need to take A level maths.
I personally am currently in my first 3 weeks of GCSE maths, and I understand NONE OF IT, so if Rishi could please explain what he will do to help kids like me when they eventually reach A levels after a gruelling 2 years of not understanding GCSE maths and getting bad grades, that would be fantastic, but he won't, so we just have to wait and see what bullshit he does.












