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Hated junior school but loved my time at High Storrs we had some great teachers during the 70' s my only regret is I didn't stay on and do my A levels. I decided to leave after 6 months in the 6th form as I wanted to earn some money that is my biggest regret in life.

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I hated school when I was there, but looking back i guess its true what they say school days 'best days of your life' Is this true for you or were they truly awful.?

Primary days were the worst, always hated leaving my mum and faked many an illness not to go.

In secondry school it was more fun, had a laugh, a place to catch up on gossip with your mates. Just wish I'd payed more attention to the teacher than my mates :(

 

God!!!

I absolutely lurved school :love:

I cried my eyes out when they told me I had to leave..:(

Wish I could have stayed there forever...:thumbsup:

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I R8 LURVED SCHOOL, no worry about getting up early or owt tho I still don't have to get up too early for me lectures

 

wot u duin english lit ? :D

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I can't believe the young ones now-a -days seem to love school, I hated it from the day I started till the day I left, thats the one thing I remember about school was hating it.

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wot u duin english lit ? :D

 

:hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi:

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hate newfield school.

Edited by gabzterg

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Sounds like kimberworth school

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Hated every minute of it !! I had sadistic bullying teachers who made life hell and I cant think of a single nice thing to say about school until I moved ! My parents moved from Sheffield to Dronfield in 1962 when I was 14 years old and the last two years were relatively happy !

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God!!!

I absolutely lurved school :love:

I cried my eyes out when they told me I had to leave..:(

Wish I could have stayed there forever...:thumbsup:

 

You little liar,you would do anything to get out of going to School.

You once dyed your hair and got sent home for being an exhibitionist,and kept it dyed as long as you could so you would not have to go to school.:bigsmile::nono::hihi::hihi:

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Not surprisingly probably I adored both primary and secondary school. I recognise i had some excellent teachers. I had a great start - had a reading age of 10+ at four so that helped- thanks Gran x I was at times a bolshy kid but who played within the rules. Quite outgoing, I'd get parts in the school play, was in the choir, got to be a prefect at primary. My year 3 teacher (year one juniors back then) was an amazing guy- thanks Mr Matthews who was full of enthusiasm and I rub off well on that - he got us a pool at our primary school and I passed my baga awards with him as well. He made me feel enthused by everything.

The next three teachers I had were firm and very old school but gave a good grounding.

I loved the school holiday we went on to Wales at primary it was soo much fun and we were so naughty! I'd dread it if any of the kids I taught behaved like we did.

Secondary school was also great for the most part. I always got on well with the majority of my teachers and used to socialise with them at times, going to the Leadmill for gigs and the theatre with them and even stopped at some of their houses! I discovered boys and music but always was one of those annoying children who could talk and work, i could have done sooo much more. :rolleyes: Sadly I had a really tough time in my gce year - my best friend fell out with me and made my life a bit of a misery and i didn't do as well as i could have in my exams due to worry over this.

Sixth form was great - i still had my favourite teacher - Mr todhunter who was amazing. I learnt the rules of most card games and loved going to the pub with Dennis W and Shopping with Pauline H. :hihi:We went on a great outdoor adventure holiday to Aysgarth - still one of my happiest memories. my final year was a bit mixed up - my stepgrandmother died and my stepfather went a bit strange, left work and my mum got pregnant! Life went a bit topsy turvy for a while but it all worked out.

 

I loved school and feel sorry for anyone who doesn't.(Not saying I love it now though!)

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i went to bradfield and the bus ride to and from school were the fun parts, had a good laugh and football at dinner times, thats the only good part about school, couldnt wait to leave and get a job. do miss some parts of p.e like the bleep test if anyone else did it but nothing else to do with lessons.

definately not the best days of my life

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Primary schooldays were lovely but my days at Secondary School were horrible - I was bullied the entire time I was there and couldn't wait to leave at 16 which was a shame as I would have been quite capable of doing 'A' levels.

The bullies at Bradfield School changed the course of my life - thanks Wendy Dakin.

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