PE Lessons
For some they may have been the highlight of the school week, but all we remember is a never-ending series of punishments involving inappropriate nudity and climbing up ropes until you wet yourself.
Tell us about your PE lessons and the psychotics who taught them.
( , Thu 19 Nov 2009, 17:36)
For some they may have been the highlight of the school week, but all we remember is a never-ending series of punishments involving inappropriate nudity and climbing up ropes until you wet yourself.
Tell us about your PE lessons and the psychotics who taught them.
( , Thu 19 Nov 2009, 17:36)
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Not being a very athletic type...
... PE was a living hell for me for the first three years of school. Our PE teachers took the usual line of allowing the most rampant of bullying if the offenders were on a sports team.
Anyhoo, as I got a bit older, I found there were a few sports I enjoyed. I started to get a bit better at hockey and football and each time the teacher would tell me that I'd get a better mark this term. Never actually worked out that way though. When it came to marking reports for the term, the students were split up between the teachers who assigned an arbitrary mark based on hazy memories of what that student was like. As such, I always get marked by a teacher who hadn't taught me that term and as such, my marks were consistently crap, no matter how into the sport I got.
The dullest part was having two knackered wrists from an accident and sitting out almost a year of basketball and volleyball, only to be topped off with a report saying I wasn't applying myself to the sport...
( , Mon 23 Nov 2009, 5:01, Reply)
... PE was a living hell for me for the first three years of school. Our PE teachers took the usual line of allowing the most rampant of bullying if the offenders were on a sports team.
Anyhoo, as I got a bit older, I found there were a few sports I enjoyed. I started to get a bit better at hockey and football and each time the teacher would tell me that I'd get a better mark this term. Never actually worked out that way though. When it came to marking reports for the term, the students were split up between the teachers who assigned an arbitrary mark based on hazy memories of what that student was like. As such, I always get marked by a teacher who hadn't taught me that term and as such, my marks were consistently crap, no matter how into the sport I got.
The dullest part was having two knackered wrists from an accident and sitting out almost a year of basketball and volleyball, only to be topped off with a report saying I wasn't applying myself to the sport...
( , Mon 23 Nov 2009, 5:01, Reply)
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