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[size=78%]Looking at your comments brought back memories of the various instruments/weapons that were used in my secondary school. Bits of chalk and blackboard rubbers were commonly thrown at pupils in class, one science teacher carried a knotted, rubber tube from a bunsen burner which was used quite frequently. Games teacher demonstrated various cricket strokes with a bat but using offending pupil's backside instead of a ball. Woodwork teacher could always lay is hands on a piece of dowling and the metalwork teacher used a "T square" to administer a beating. Only got beaten once(with the bunsen burner tube) never went back for more[/size]
Good Morning All, just read on Yahoo it seems they are going to try and stop collisions at rugby in schools . I remember our History
teacher Mr Powell , he was a Welshman that loved his sports, with rugby being one of them , if you fancied a game after school you played it on the grit playground not the grass . He was a great teacher it was only later in life , I noticed his mannerisms were not unlike
Heinrich Himmler the way he used to walk around and study his surroundings. He was always good for a yarn though during History.