No.
Well, really, like the others, my answer depends on what time of my education it was at. I liked it through third grade, hated it in fourth and fifth, despised all three years of middle school (6-8), hated it again my first two years in high school, somewhat enjoyed it junior and senior year, then community college which was a royal waste of time, then I enjoyed it at university as it was all interesting and relevant to me, because I chose the right major.
This thread first caught my attention as about public schooling, before going to a proper university. I really enjoyed my last two years - the two at university for my four-year degree - the most. I enjoyed middle school and community college the least, followed by years 4, 5, 9, and 10 in some order. Part of it was my growth, and that of those around me, as there were always jerkwads trying to make my life miserable because they were pathetic individuals that needed to have someone to be bigger than. Best memory of middle school was, at the end of eighth grade, one of those guys came up to me out of the blue, admitted that he had been a jerk, and apologized. I never saw him again because he went to a different high school.
Really, maturity is a big part of it. Middle school was torture because I was victimized, the classes were boring and too general, and I saw no point in it due to my own lack of maturity.
I really wish I could have my childhood back so I could do it right...