Not wishing to denigrate your learning experience,Richard but on reflection do you not think the school would have benefited the pupils more had so much time spent learning Latin not been put into learning something useful ? They say Latin was only useful for those wanting to become doctors.
Unbelievably, Latin is enjoying 'a resuscitatio'

but as far as I'm concerned for a less than useless reason. It's being reintroduced into Secondary schools in England so that it sheds it's elitist reputation at a cost of £4 million

Gavin Williamson said it helps pupils/students to learn not only english language but other laguages. I learnt German..written spoken and reading without the help of Latin. He said that school children will go on trips to Roman heritage sites to help with a greater understanding of classics. We need engineers, tradesmen, graphic designers. Ok, pharmacists, doctors and nurses might need Latin but it would be better to anglicise prescriptions. Maybe more Latin in the medical world than I appreciate but nevertheless...Granted there are terms we use in daily life like Status Quo; Mea Culpa; De facto; Bona fide; Ad infinitum ; Per se etc etc but to be honest I think many people use those expressions not realising they come from Latin.
Guardian article dated July 31st 2021:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/jul/31/latin-introduced-40-state-secondaries-england