explain the policy of english education system
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The Programme for International Student Assessment coordinated by the OECD currently ranks the overall knowledge and skills of British 15-year-olds as 13th in the world in reading, literacy, mathematics, and science with the average British student scoring 503.7, compared with the OECD average of 493.[8]
In 2014, the country spent 6.6 percent of its GDP on all levels of education – 1.4 percentage points above the OECD average of 5.2 percent.[9] In 2017, 45.7 percent of British aged 25 to 64 attained some form of post-secondary education.[2][3] 22.6% of British people aged 25 to 64 attained a bachelor's degree or higher.[2] 52% of British people aged 25 to 34 attained some form of tertiary education, about 4% above the OECD average of 44%.[10][11]
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Education in the United Kingdom is a devolved matter with each of the countries of the United Kingdom having separate systems under separate governments: the UK Government is responsible for England; whilst the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Northern Ireland Executive are responsible for Scotland,[6] Wales[7] and Northern Ireland, respectively.