Re: Dramatic events at school
I remember our teacher jumping out of the window to acost a trespasser on the roof in primary school.
Our secondary school had a reputation of being rough but when you got their the reality was different, then again in the late 70's nobody stole cars, drugs were unheard of in school and shock horror THREE girls in our year fell pregnant (it's 3 per class these days isn't it?). One of the girls lost her youngest aged 16 a few years back in a shooting which was big news locally. The only incidents I can recall as being dramatic were when some pupils got bored and went on strike. Quite boring really.
I remember our teacher jumping out of the window to acost a trespasser on the roof in primary school.
Our secondary school had a reputation of being rough but when you got their the reality was different, then again in the late 70's nobody stole cars, drugs were unheard of in school and shock horror THREE girls in our year fell pregnant (it's 3 per class these days isn't it?). One of the girls lost her youngest aged 16 a few years back in a shooting which was big news locally. The only incidents I can recall as being dramatic were when some pupils got bored and went on strike. Quite boring really.


...During the same year, a boy called 'Willicox' (nickname) decided to whip Mr English, who was actually Irish, with his shoe lace...the boys in his class were jeering for him lol...then once he'd been calmed down, he then decided to pack his stuff in his bag, sling it over his shoulder and saying 'Bye Sir' decided to leave school for the day without permission-it was about 11 in the morning!
Mr English promptly chased after him and Willicox even got as far as the traffic island, at this point I must add I was recounted the story, but my Mum happened to be coming into school to pick me up early or drop something off I'd forgotten and saw the teacher chasing this kid down shouting 'CATCH HIM! CATCH HIM!' My Mum promptly did, scaring the little bugger (she was good at that) and grabbing the little oik...Mr English ran up to her out of breath and grabbed the kid by the arm and took him back...Of course, Mr English took credit for catching him...typical.
My Mum didn't half find it funny though...she couldn't stop laughing telling us about it though...
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