That's the main goal, not to teach what can't be useable in the society, the system only teaches to pass an examination but not real life teachings, there are less real life teachings in the classroom which is the root of all these problems.
What I noticed is that, entrepreneurship is not learnt with only theory, but mostly practical makes the difference. A practical entrepreneur for 7 years and above is a professional business tycoon, school doesn't teach that.
In a Hollywood movie - Coach Carter the basketball tutor was telling his players that the school system was designed for them to fail. In that sense students are left with no option than to fail indeed, but with the right mentorship students will excell including the ones with poor grades. Entrepreneurship is a nice course that requires being in the market than in school. Getting to know suppliers and distributors including marketers helps go a long way in business. Be it online or offline settings.