Buenchico...I failed my 11+, so I went to a very nice but very common Secondary Modern !
We lived in a very rural area of North Somerset and lots of the boys came from farming backgrounds. A blind eye was turned on those bigger boys that disappeared for a week or two at harvest or during the lambing season, as they were needed on the farm I suppose.
There has been a series of letters in the Guardian lately, about what subjects girls were taught at in the 50's and 60's. Some of them have come from ladies who went to good, independent "gels" schools, presumably Grammar Schools, who were never taught anything like typing or domestic science, ie cooking, as it was presumed that they would have servants to do these tasks when they were grown up.!
In my Secondary School, us boys did woodwork, metalwork and Tech drawing, but I wonder if the boys that went to the Grammar School in Minehead did these subjects ? I can't conjugate any Latin words but I can still hang a door !