Is secondary school a waste of time?

A home educating parent once mentioned that primary school level maths and English is 90% of what you need to know for everyday life as an adult an in most of employment. The remaining 10% can be learned as and when it is required. Most of what is taught in secondary school is not required for everyday life or most of employment.

Therefore is secondary school a waste of time from the perspective of education and knowledge?

Parents
  • I don't agree. I think that secondary school is important for a lot of reasons. Is it perfect? Not at all. There are some issues with what's being taught and how it's taught, but the skillset you build at secondary school is really helpful for later life, whether that is academic knowledge, mental resilience or behavioural moderation. Remember, not everything you learn at school is learned within the classroom!x

Reply
  • I don't agree. I think that secondary school is important for a lot of reasons. Is it perfect? Not at all. There are some issues with what's being taught and how it's taught, but the skillset you build at secondary school is really helpful for later life, whether that is academic knowledge, mental resilience or behavioural moderation. Remember, not everything you learn at school is learned within the classroom!x

Children
  • What you are referring to is the hidden curriculum.

    It is intriguing - and possibly cause for concern - that official bodies only focus on the academic side of school, and ignore and overlook the social side, but British society takes an interest in the social side of school with a significant proportion of adults holding a view that school is essential for both socialisation and learning social skills. One of the most common questions fired at home educating parents is how their children will socialise or learn social skills if they don't go to school. This question is far more common than questions relating to whether the children can learn academic stuff outside of school. It also highlights a rift between official bodies and society.