British Teenagers are among the worst in the world when it comes to maths and reading, it has been revealed.
According to a survey by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, teenagers in the UK struggle with literacy, maths and science as compared to other developed countries such as China, South Korea, Singapore and Finland.
Britain is found to be the only country in the developed world where the retiring generation is more literate and numerate than young adults, the Daily Express reported.
Britons aged 16 to 24 are among the least literate and numerate in the world.
In the past decade, the teenagers dropped from 17th to 25th place for reading, while their maths performance was worse, falling from 24th to 28th.
Even though they fared slightly better in science dropping from 14th to 16th position, they still are below many developed countries.
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In fact, the maths skills of 25 percent of British adults is no better than a 10-year-old, while one in six adults struggles to read at a level expected of a child leaving primary school.
These figures have shown that Britain has stagnated since the last international education ratings in 2009.