I think if you enjoy school for the whole time you are there, then you are extremely lucky and should feel privileged. However, it's probably not the best preparation for real life where not everything is so brilliant.
For me it was the other way round, secondary school was a place of utter misery and hopelessness (most expected to go on the dole as soon as they left) and it took me a while to learn that not everything about life was complete shit. Sure I did do some fun things in school, but that would have all been outside of the curriculum IYKWIM
I think if you enjoy school for the whole time you are there, then you are extremely lucky and should feel privileged. However, it's probably not the best preparation for real life where not everything is so brilliant.
For me it was the other way round, secondary school was a place of utter misery and hopelessness (most expected to go on the dole as soon as they left) and it took me a while to learn that not everything about life was complete shit. Sure I did do some fun things in school, but that would have all been outside of the curriculum IYKWIM