Published On: July 7th, 2012|

The Economist – Staff Writer

“The new goal is a world-class qualification, modelled on the International GCSE (deemed tougher than the GCSE and undertaken largely by private schools in Britain) and the International Baccalaureate. Slower pupils will not sit different exams. Rather, following Singapore’s lead, they will continue to study the core subjects of English and mathematics as long as they remain in education.” (more)