There's a LOT of unintended humour in the way the game is set in 'England', not least of which was the MC taking an old Red Routemaster bus to travel 200 miles to the West Country. Those red double-deckers are London only. For longer distances there are coaches, but really, almost anyone would just take the train. Just the thought of someone sitting in a London Bus for 200 miles, without having hijacked it, was hilarious. It's kinda like someone getting on the New York Metro to travel to Texas.
Less funny was the stuff with the teacher. UK laws are a little different to the US, and in the UK a teacher classes as a guardian/authority figure, especially as they are able to act in loco parentis. That means a teacher screwing a student isn't just a misdemeanor or firing offense, but something that can get them sent to jail under the same general laws as incest. UK incest and child abuse laws cover anyone with parental *authority* over a person, not just actual family. It's jail and life on the sex offender register, never again able to hold any job like teaching, etc.
I bring this up because I get the feeling the game creators wanted at least a general sense of realism, and these sort of details completely break that before even getting past the intro. No shame in not knowing these things when not a UK national, but make it immediately obvious the writers don't know England well at all.