Ds is in year 8 at a comprehensive school.
He is becoming increasingly down-hearted at the fact that English lessons aren't set and are pitched rather too low.
For example, I posted a while ago that when studying Gothic horror, they 'studied' Scooby Doo. This week he said he felt depressed as a whole double lesson was devoted to going over what verbs and adjectives are in the most basic way and everyone having to supply examples.
He is desperate to study something more meaty. I know people will say "Oh, if he's bright he should learn things himself" - but he is 12-year-old boy. Never in a month of Sundays is he going to get stuck into Fowler's Modern English Usage of his own volition.
Now - the question is - should I contact the Head of English? I hate putting my head above the parapet. I really don't want to be the pushy parent, but I feel the school is letting ds (and no doubt several others) down by this too inclusive policy.
Any views?