What an amazing number of comments. I suppose the Scotsman comments provides a useful outlet for those who have a very large axe to grind. As a schoolboy myself at times in England, Wales and in Scotland I don’t recall any history being taught other than English such as King Canute and Alfred burning cakes and then later British in general and grew up in ignorance that Scotland had its own kings and queens long before this. I do recall being told that fairy story concocted by Walter Scott about Bruce and the spider but really nothing else Scottish until the likes of Robert Owen who created New Lanark and Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations at the time of the Industrial Revolution. We even touched on the American revolution and its Civil war but, sadly, nothing of the distinctive and independent nation that Scotland was and which, unlike England, Wales and Ireland was never occupied by a foreign power. Even the Romans didn’t manage it. Sadly I doubt if many young people are interested in history but it may give them a basis of understanding to build on in later life. (Oh and by the way, public schools in England are exclusive fee-paying establishments)