Re: Last day at school
I just spent the last day getting others to sign my rough-book and my school shirt. It all felt very strange. There were no parties or proper good-byes from any of the teachers and there was no assembly that day for us leavers. No-one got the eggs and flour treatment and there was no rowdiness at all. I went back to do my GCSE exams and after the final exam I put on a little show for the school- I rode my moped into the science block, down the corridor to the dining hall, around the dining hall, through the double doors into the maths and languages block, down the corridor and into the gym where the 2nd year forms were having a basketball game. After a few laps with the boys cheering and the teachers that had chased me yelling, I rode out through the fire doors into the playground and across the sports field to freedom! The headmaster wrote to my parents a week later but my dad laughed his head off.
I just spent the last day getting others to sign my rough-book and my school shirt. It all felt very strange. There were no parties or proper good-byes from any of the teachers and there was no assembly that day for us leavers. No-one got the eggs and flour treatment and there was no rowdiness at all. I went back to do my GCSE exams and after the final exam I put on a little show for the school- I rode my moped into the science block, down the corridor to the dining hall, around the dining hall, through the double doors into the maths and languages block, down the corridor and into the gym where the 2nd year forms were having a basketball game. After a few laps with the boys cheering and the teachers that had chased me yelling, I rode out through the fire doors into the playground and across the sports field to freedom! The headmaster wrote to my parents a week later but my dad laughed his head off.
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