Yea no. Actually not no but fuck no. And coming from you in particular, not fuck no but REALLY FUCK NO, lol.
Fortunately I didn't have to experience much of the Australian school experience, I dropped out at 16. And pretty much didn't go for a whole lot of it before then either. Me and schools don't go together, Me and authority generally don't go together really.
At my high school (a christian school), we dressed like thugs (half the school were thugs), there was plenty of weed, guns, sex, pills, and other shit for sale. Homeless people broke inside he school, the teacher let us say "faggot", and said it herself on many occasions. In fact, we really only got up to a 9th grade education level... and that's if you were lucky.
She drug tested us, but those tests were random and didn't always test all of us. Plus, they were easy to dodge and she offered more second changes than she claimed. They were crap drug tests too, so it was easy to cheat, use other peoples urine, and if it's just THC she usually gives us another chance. Half the time, they malfunctioned and all results were thrown out. ADHD meds would come us a cocaine...
Some people graduated without ever touching calculus, trigonometry or high school level algebra. We were so dumb that it tooks MONTHS to get the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing in algebra down.
She spent more time hating on gay people, making up spiritual claims about herself, and spouting right wing conspiracy theories than she did teaching us. According to my mom, the gay kid was outside crying one day... I never saw that, but hey... I was one of the kids who constantly made gay jokes and was popular for making people laugh.
(by the way, this was in the same city as pastor Sean Harris, who told parents to crack the wrists of gay kids and punch tomboyish girls. He also had a church school)
^not my school though.
However, we had some freedoms that you didn' get in public schools. No dress code, recess, access to drugs, lots of breaks and free time... but most of all... when people got in fights, the teacher punished the person responsible for starting the fight, not everyone involved. The classroom size was small so bullying was much harder than it is in a public school. We also learned a lot of concepts better there than we did in public schools. We had indivdualized attention.
So even though we learned less, a lot of what we did learn was better. She had a decent idea about education... Teach at the students grade level, not their grade. You had some kids in 10th grade, being taught 5th grade work. But you also had 6th graders being taught well above their education level... As a result, some students graduated with a relatively good education, despite denying evolution, while others were dumb as dirt. Her idea is that a student shouldn't be taught more than what they can do, or you'll set them up for failure...
But best of all... she gave us candy when we got answers right.