School Assemblies
Our school assemblies were often presided over by the local vicar, who once warned us of the dreadful dangers of mixing with "Rods and Mockers". One of the cool teachers laughed. Tell us about mad headteachers and assemblies gone wrong.
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( , Thu 13 Jun 2013, 12:43)
Our school assemblies were often presided over by the local vicar, who once warned us of the dreadful dangers of mixing with "Rods and Mockers". One of the cool teachers laughed. Tell us about mad headteachers and assemblies gone wrong.
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That was the first song I remember singing in front of people.
My primary school teacher was the first person (and the only person for a long, long time) to tell me I could sing, and made me sing it in front of the choir mistress. I wasn't allowed to do choir though, as I was only 7, and therefore 'too young'. Miss Allman was fuming, and took it upon herself to teach me as much as she could, encouraging me every step of the way.
Thank you for posting this. It brings back very very happy memories.
( , Mon 17 Jun 2013, 9:32, Reply)
My primary school teacher was the first person (and the only person for a long, long time) to tell me I could sing, and made me sing it in front of the choir mistress. I wasn't allowed to do choir though, as I was only 7, and therefore 'too young'. Miss Allman was fuming, and took it upon herself to teach me as much as she could, encouraging me every step of the way.
Thank you for posting this. It brings back very very happy memories.
( , Mon 17 Jun 2013, 9:32, Reply)
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