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Naughtiest thing you've done at Primary and Secondary school
Primary
Walked off the field in P.E and started shouting "racist b*tch" at my teacher Secondary Trashed my ICT classroom because my teacher was p*ssing me off. My problem was mostly with teachers, not classmates What about you? |
I was a saint in primary...
Secondary: - Got caught bunking lessons when a group of friends and I just hung around a wooded area drinking. We got suspended for a couple of days. - Was dared into googling porn in the middle of an IT lesson... the teacher was stood right behind me ¬_¬ - Bunked off a couple of afternoons to go to house parties/ get pissed at the beach - Our first-year form were known as the worst in the school because we had loads of fights... I remember one geography lesson one boy bit another one and he responded by throwing his chair at him. This escalated into everyone throwing their books and things out of the classroom window and locking another boy in the stationery cupboard when the teacher left the room. - During a saturday morning detention a handful of us stole a bunch of stuff from the canteen. |
I set the alarm off on the swimming bus as a dare and got detention.
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I set the fire alarm off, the school was evacuated, the fire brigade came. I owned up in the end and had to go and see the Fire Chief person with the head and apologise..I also got a weeks isolated suspension.
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I remember thinking I was completely cool by hiding my French teacher's board pen, so she couldn't continue with the lesson. That, along with some other things lead her to cry...felt quite bad afterwards tbh.
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Primary - threw a stone and cracked open someones head (unintentional)
Secondary - blackmailing a teacher to let me off not doing my homework by telling her id tell the headmaster i saw her drunk in town and that she wasn't professional around kids and i was suspended for it |
Primary - through a stone and cracked open someones head (unintentional)
Secondary - blackmailing a teacher to let me off not doing my homework by telling her id tell the headmaster i saw her drunk in town and that she wasn't professional around kids and i was suspended for it or pretending to walk to school in the mornings and once my mum had left id come back in the house and stay at home |
Primary is a bit of an odd one..everyones going to think Im a freak but here we go
Some girls tooth fell out at school. She was told to put it in her drawer until she went home. I stole the tooth and tried to pretend to my mum that it was mine, as I wanted money off the tooth fairy :laugh: Long story short, my mum obviously found out it wasnt mine, took me to the headteachers office the next day (where I stole a roll of stickers) and the head made me apologise to the girl and give her her tooth back :laugh: That night, armed with my roll of stickers I proceeded to tell my mum that I had been extremely good at school..too good for one sticker like usual, so the headteacher had given me the whole roll. Again, obviously she knew it was a lie, and I had to apologize to the headteacher the next day again. I was grounded for a week at about 7 year old... Secondry..I really dont know. Take your pick between refusing not to smoke in the yard. Drinking at school. Putting ketchup in my teachers shoes. Skiving. Removing the school firewall so that everyone could go on what they liked on the computers, and adding salt to a girls cake in cooking class. |
Elementary School
Some kid was being a bitch to me, and he had this pen that looked like a pencil that he adored and thought was the coolest thing, so I broke it in half and threw it at him and the teacher flipped **** at me #thug High School Ditched last-period study hall with my friend and went out driving. Unfortunately our study hall monitor went on break and saw us at a convenience store pumping gas </3 A couple months ago they implemented a new bus policy that boys and girls can't sit together, and me and my friend who's a girl have sat together every day for 3 years. So when they made her change seats I moved to her new seat and refused to move because I'm a ****ing crusader for human rights and got kicked off my bus. Couldn't graduate because I had no transportation to school so now I'm an uneducated street urchin #thug |
Vicky...you were baaad! :laugh:
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Primary - pushing a friend into nettles
Secondary - I was always getting into trouble but never for anything really bad. Probably getting caught bunking lessons, oh and soaking a teacher with Lucozade sport but that was an accident I was threatening to squirt it at a friend and he ducked and it sprayed all over the teacher and she screamed and I got put in 'isolation' all day :bored: |
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i was a :angel: |
I was a really good child but omg in 1st grade I did something that even to this day I can't explain why I did it.
I sharpened my pencil really sharp and I made my friend feel how sharp it was and then I pushed her thumb down on it. Obviously she cried and my teacher was like 'take her to the principles office!' And I was like sobbing and like 'don't you mean the nurse?' And the teacher was like 'no! To the principles office now!' I took her to the nurse anyway. |
Primary
- Put pins on my teacher's chair in year 6 as a dare. We were then all kept behind until i confessed. - Stole my friends crisps. - Got sent out for 'disturbing' the class, i couldn't stop laughing. Secondary - Getting caught bunking and smoking in the 'smoking bush' in the back of the playground - Making out with my ex boyfriend in an empty classroom at lunchtime when we were meant to be revising, then being caught by a year 7 student ahaha - Calling my year 10 science teacher a bitch and telling her she looked like Sandy from Spongebob Squarepants. I got sent home for 2 days - Talking to the guy next to me during a mock GCSE and getting sent out - Getting sent out of my sociology lesson for passing notes about the teacher, he threatened to read them out to the class but he didn't because i said he was boring and had a monotone voice, which he so did. |
I never got into trouble at school, I feel so vanilla reading this thread hahaha
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Punched my friend in the face in year 7.
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don't think I ever really got into trouble, teachers pet tbh
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Primary school; stole a few things from the classroom
Secondary school; been excluded for fights in year 7, filming another fight with my phone and pulling a chair before someone was about to sit down on it http://atrl.net/forums/images/smilie...milies/ahh.gif |
Primary:
Flick pencils about... Secondary: Smash a CCTV camera :nono: Visited my primary school in 2011 before it shut down and "borrowed" a Biff, Chip & Kipper book. :joker: I guess the naughtiest thing I done in primary didn't happen until I was 21... Odd :hugesmile: |
Primary school
Was in some fights Pulled a chair out from under a girl when she went to sit down Sprayed fart spray on the principal Secondary school Got in fights Didn't do homework Defaced school property Elbowed a pregnant teacher in the face Kicked a girl on the stairs in front of the cleaning lady who turned out to be her mother Threw stink bombs in the toilets Was overheard calling teachers various nicknames such as Mrs Piggy and Mr Bean Blew bubbles in my history class Stole a lot of white board markers Stole other peoples pens and pencils and stuff Rarely brought stuff I needed for PE or cooking Will post more if I remember |
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secondary:
stabbing people with pins throwing a tub of white paint over the stage cutting another boys hair in the middle of class |
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Nothing much really. I was well behaved most of the time. But i remember i broke my finger once after we were messing around in class. :joker:
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...hmm, I'm a bit confused Zee..4th/5th year, for me that’s 8/9yr olds..are your years in Scotland different because grades don’t come until later and it sounds as though you’re talking about when you were older, at secondary or upper school..?...but anyway, it is quite interesting seeing things from both sides as it were, which you must have found as well...it’s kind of hard to get that balance with pupils who really just want to learn and not distract and those who do distract, especially when it’s regularly...you can’t just ignore the ones who find learning easy and think oh, you don’t need my help, you’ll do very well on your own because you motivate yourself..well not quite like that but you know what I mean...and you can’t exactly ‘reward’ bad behaviour but you also can’t and shouldn’t ignore these disruptions and the reasons for them...hmm, this is difficult because I actually think that your teacher was wrong in just concentrating on the ones who ‘wanted to learn’ and it’s sad those others failed but I don’t know exactly how it was and circumstances are different and have to be adapted so I’m not really judging her as such, I guess I’m just looking at your perspective of it, which was full of frustrations and understandably so...anyway, for me, I would feel that if pupils were constantly disruptive then I would be looking at why I wasn’t engaging their attention and if I was failing them..and maybe it would be nothing to do with me, there are different reasons for everything and you can’t always ‘fix’ them...but as frustrating as it is for others, I would actually be giving them a lot of attention but not in a way that I would give them the impression that I condoned their behaviour or that it was acceptable..but obviously that has to be balanced out with attention to the less disruptive pupils as well, so it’s hard...and I don’t work with older children so don’t encounter a wider range of problems ..but on the whole, as odd as it sounds, I would rather if a pupil found it hard to engage, that they were disruptive, rather than quiet as it would draw my attention to any potential learning difficulties much earlier so I kind of don’t always see it as a negative thing...but that’s from the ‘other side’ so I understand how frustrating it is for their fellow pupils and as I say, I don’t work with older children.... ..it’s sad that your experience put you off though, I think maybe you would have made a good teacher and mentor...my friend’s son now teaches at the upper school he himself went to, which is quite unusual and we often have chats about it because it’s not only ‘from the other side’, it’s also the exact same people who taught him who are now his colleagues...I think even calling them by their first names is strange for him..but yeah, it is interesting reading your views because your experiences are from both sides.... |
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Saint in Primary..
In Secondary School I put pictures of Phil Mitchell all around my German Teachers classroom :joker: Threw a condom on the floor halfway through a lesson :joker: Oh and put this awful picture of my History teacher all around her room too That's about it |
not much of note
Primary - stole a bunch of pencils/pens from classmates and teacher -made up a rumor that some kid ate a cheese stick off the floor, and then everyone called him 'cheese boy' for a year High School (Secondary) - was caught doing people's tests for them in Accounting for money the rest was just vanilla hijinks most kids get up to |
What the hell is 'vanilla' supposed to mean, people keep saying it
Never heard that word used in that way ever before :s |
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Primary: Nothing
Secondary: Got drunk a few times, with one resulting in calling my fat teacher a sexy bitch. Set fire to my hair accidentally (I had a long fringe at the time and was messing about with a lighter) and the whole building was evacuated because they thought it was a computer that was going to explode. |
Primary - Nothing.
High School - I had just started smoking (I was just trying it out really) and was standing out at the back of the school where the smokers hung out, the head of my house walked out the door and I panicked because I really didn't want my parents to know I was smoking so I threw the cigarette I had into the bin and the bin went on fire :bored: Other than that I truanted every day for about a year. Most other things we got up to was in a goup so can't be bothered listing them all but I ended up being expelled and having to go to another school. |
Probably exiting secondary school each day, when I didn't have the rights to do so.
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I used to hate my French teacher and vice versa. She was horrible, rude and would give us these horrible spelling tests and if you got less than 16/20 correct she would keep people behind and do another test until you got it right. The French lessons were always before lunch so you could end up missing most of your lunch break.
One day after drama I had a baby doll that would cry which I had used for a performance. I kept setting it off during lesson and she was getting so angry. She then tried to take the doll from me and I refused and kept setting it off. She then shouted at me and I told her to **** off and that she was a **** teacher. She burst into tears and I got called to the headmasters office and my mother came in. Looking back, I feel like a right **** for doing that. |
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