Daily Telegraph 15th Feb 17:
"The lack of compulsory sex and relationship education in academies...."
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Behind the bike-sheds
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Re: Behind the bike-sheds
Some people at my old school used to feel that sex between pupils was compulsory...it was a boys school.
My friend's younger brother managed to buck the trend by shagging the new young female English teacher.
Strangely he came out as gay a couple of years later.
John
My friend's younger brother managed to buck the trend by shagging the new young female English teacher.
Strangely he came out as gay a couple of years later.
John
Re: Behind the bike-sheds
There was a time when teachers badly needed sex education.
I went to a Scottish catholic high school.
A friend and I were expelled for continuing to spend platonic lunch breaks in the art room with our girlfriends after a warning not to. The girls were not punished!
Weeks later, we found out the school had no such arbitrary authority so returned as though nothing had happened. After a teachers' meeting, where shouting could be heard from outside, we were dismissed from Maths, French and English Highers classes. (similar to A Levels in England). Our subsequent career choices were majorly affected. He became an RAF officer and my restricted school cert meant I could virtually only study architecture.
In those days, you didn't need to shag behind the bike sheds to invoke the wrath of God! I didn't visit the sheds for a further 5 years. Them were the days!
I went to a Scottish catholic high school.
A friend and I were expelled for continuing to spend platonic lunch breaks in the art room with our girlfriends after a warning not to. The girls were not punished!
Weeks later, we found out the school had no such arbitrary authority so returned as though nothing had happened. After a teachers' meeting, where shouting could be heard from outside, we were dismissed from Maths, French and English Highers classes. (similar to A Levels in England). Our subsequent career choices were majorly affected. He became an RAF officer and my restricted school cert meant I could virtually only study architecture.
In those days, you didn't need to shag behind the bike sheds to invoke the wrath of God! I didn't visit the sheds for a further 5 years. Them were the days!
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