Rhys leads me down a long corridor lined with Corinthian columns and stone archways. Eventually we reach the Religious Studies classroom - an airy space filled with fresh morning sunlight, old-fashioned school desks arranged in neat rows facing the teacher’s desk and a chalkboard. With the amount of money flying around these halls, you’d think the school could afford smart boards, touchscreens, anything - but maybe they just like to keep it old school. Students are settling down behind their desks, and I notice Hadrian the trust-fund kid and Heath the manslut near the back of the classroom, surrounded by a group of girls and boys. Amongst the group, I recognize some of the 'popular' kids Rhys pointed out earlier - Ashley Summerfield, Nick Elmes and Mariana Sanchez. Hadrian is loudly boa