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Old-Dutch Er, we were. In a state comprehensive in the mid 90s. It was called PSE but has other names in other schools, such as ‘Civics’.

Old-Dutch Why are kids not taught politics and about real life finances - mortgages, interest rates, inflation, loans, taxes, VAT etc.?

I do wonder this myself. I’ve worked with relatively bright people in the past who turned out to be financially illiterate and have gotten themselves into all kinds of bother as a result.

It should be mandatory - in a curriculum that all kids have to learn

It’s literally part of the national curriculum and has been for years!

Force them to watch the Martin Lewis show

I didn’t have any classes on it Dave and the school I went to is one of the best ‘grant maintained’ schools in the county based on GCSE and A-Level results.

There was no PSE - we got Religious Education

    Old-Dutch That’s probably why - it’s not assessed / examined so it ’s probably totally fucking binned off by exam- results obsessed Heads

    Yeah but it should be assessed. It should be something you have to study and learn - not a fucking side-show that kids switch off from.

    Hahaha. I was taught that too.

    They got something right with their curriculum

    bosstrabs The only thing I remember about year 7 Maths is when my mate Mike farted and the entire class ended up being sent out.

      mono-stereo Great japes. Our Maths classroom had windows onto the corridor running all along one wall of the classroom. Whenever any lad walked past they would do the walk that would make it look like they were descending some stairs that weren’t there. This happened almost every day for a whole school year. Hilarious & Co.

      • LT42 replied to this.

        bosstrabs AN EXECUTIVE

        And this is an area where you’re being obtuse and misleading - it’s not fully an executive in the sense it usually applies in a nation state; you’re overestating how much power they have. The European Council and the Council also in effect have significant, or even dominant, executive powers.

        bosstrabs Whenever any lad walked past they would do the walk that would make it look like they were descending some stairs that weren’t there.

        Lol, the old classic. Can’t beat the raw bants from school. Our classroom doors had small square glass portholes at door handle height, it was so year heads and such could peak in and check without having to disrupt the class, every now and then a cock & balls or arse cheek would appear squashed up against the glass. Great days.

          Old-Dutch Why are kids not taught politics and about real life finances - mortgages, interest rates, inflation, loans, taxes, VAT etc.?

          So they can be more easily screwed over by banks and politicians? Not entirely sure I believe that, but not impossible.

          Honestly wouldn’t surprise me that it’s not all a coincidence

          LT42 great to hear the head of year teachers at your school were all about the bantz too.