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Response rates from 3.7k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

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Yes
42%
No
58%
Yes
16%
No
26%
No, vocational or skill based qualifications should also be available

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 @8FC6866answered…4yrs4Y

 @9MPC8VWanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but the curriculum needs reworking and certain compulsory subjects such as English and Maths should not be part of it. We need maths in context to live life but we don’t need to force kids who are never going to understand numbers to do quadratic equations to get to where they want to be

 @9MPZR7D answered…9mos9MO

Yes they should for basic, English, Maths, science, IT but also offer vocational/skill based qualifications.

 @9MPWSXManswered…9mos9MO

No I believe a GCSE does not prove a child’s intellectual ability. Basics of reading, writing and maths should be assessed.

 @9PCPZPZanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, GCSE exams should be required, but not for people with learning disabilities or people going to vocational schools.

 @9MQ2YWGanswered…9mos9MO

No vocational skill qualifications should be available as long as they will be considered equivalent

 @B33PVF9answered…2wks2W

Im from Scotland students should be allowed to sit the exams that they are wanting without any teacher influence at all

 @B2R38LXanswered…4wks4W

They should take GCSEs, but GCSE results shouldn't play as much of a defining role in their future as they do currently.