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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We had the opposite situation
A boy in the year below me had spilt some water on the canteen floor and one of the biology teachers slipped over on it and broke his hip. While off work recovering, he descended into alcoholism and though he returned to the school he only lasted a few months before karking it, either from a bad heart, liver failure or both. That lad went through the rest of his school career being known as "the one who killed Mr Yates".
( , Tue 18 Jun 2013, 17:19, Reply)
A boy in the year below me had spilt some water on the canteen floor and one of the biology teachers slipped over on it and broke his hip. While off work recovering, he descended into alcoholism and though he returned to the school he only lasted a few months before karking it, either from a bad heart, liver failure or both. That lad went through the rest of his school career being known as "the one who killed Mr Yates".
( , Tue 18 Jun 2013, 17:19, Reply)
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