Some things were better (e.g chemistry lessons), some weren't (e.g. bicycle lights).
I think that's why I went all rogue and started making explosives as a kid in the '80s. Because I was fucking annoyed that I never had the opportunity to choose my "options" which I was going to drop rubbish like Art, French, Knitting and concentrate on Chemistry, Physics, Maths. The school merged with another one and the politics involved meant that nerd subjects were elitist and they brought in "General Science" instead. It was nothing more than an excercise in reading comprehension - and the subjects were such as "what western capitalists put in your sausages - these are the evil chemicals... Wall's puts walls (brick dust) in your sausages..." (I kid you not!)
There is a reason the National Union of Teachers is the NUT.
Yep. Self taught. Badly taught no doubt, but much better than the NUTters in charge of the school tried to indoctrinate me with.
As for bicycle lights - back then we would use dynamos if lucky, otherwise just hope the Ever-Ready would last longer than 5 minutes (oh if only batteriser existed then!). But nowadays NOBODY uses lights even though they are effectively free in the 99p shop. All the local scallies think they are "well 'ard" by riding about at night on the wrong side of the road deliberately without any lights. Insanity!