The Italian education system is nowadays witnessing a clash of discourses that implies different policy agendas, educational aims and social values. Within this scenario, the last decade has seen the prevailing of a hybrid discourse combining the neoliberal emphasis on the production of human capital and a third way-like compromise between social equity and economic competitiveness. The curriculum setting is one of the field where such a clash is more evident thanks also to the ambivalent pendulum between delegation to school autonomy and recurrent centralisation. This work analyzes the practicing of different curricula in a school labelled as ‘failing’ and involved in a local government pilot policy aiming at improving its performances. ...