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Did you ever have a detention at school..
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I dont think so, I did however get stopped from getting the bus with 2 girls, they were bullies but I got dragged into it and we all had to get separate buses.
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Yes, twice that I recall, for minor stuff like not doing homework
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always, for not doing homework, performing poorly in tests, being disruptive, for refusing to go to another detention.
look at me now :dazzler: |
Don't think I ever had a detention, if I wanted to cause trouble I would just plant the idea into other peoples heads and get them to do it for me. #Kingpin.
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I was constantly in detention throughout all of secondary school, I just didn't get on well with the teachers or other students. Had no respect for authority, didn't ever do my homework or participate in PE.
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Yeah I called my form tutor a wanker under my breath and somebody dobbed on me!!! :o
And apparently I punched my friend (girl) and was sent out of the room. But I didn't and the teacher soon after had a mental breakdown and left. I was the true victim of her mental breakdown :notimpressed: |
All the time in my first few years. By the time I started my GCSE's I'd grown up so didn't mess about as much.
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Nope! :touchwood:
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They didn't really give detentions at my school. I was isolated once for 3 days, which was like suspension but I had to go in and sit on a room with a teacher all day and do my work on my own. I even had to eat lunch and be escorted to the toilets. That was a lot of fun :inamood:
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Yes a few times for distracting the class and opening the emergency door on a school bus.
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Never :amazed:
I've been told to leave the class-room a few times, because I was being a drama-queen and loved getting into arguments :dazzler: |
Used to get them quite a lot around year 10/11, was never anything that serious though more just mischief really
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mostly for not doing Homework
I did accidentally pour acid on the table in science that's what my teacher said :rolleyes: it was this boy who I had to sit next too can't remember his name tbh but it was him not me, but he had behavior problems but the acid wasn't the reason I had a detention it was because we had a argument and then I burnt a part of his book with a Bunsen burner then I got a detention but that was in like year 9. |
Once for forgeting my PE kit.
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No... I was very quiet and studious.
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Quite a lot. We had saturday morning (3 hour) detentions and you'd get them for getting 3 homework 'defaults'... which was nice... so yeah I probably had about 8-10 over the years.
Only behavorial one was when I and my group of friends were caught bunking off lessons and drinking vodka in a wooded area at the back of the school... we spent that Saturday morning stealing drinks from the cafeteria and dicking around because the teacher in charge didn't really care what we did :laugh: |
I was expelled :blush2:
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moi detention lol only remember a few i didn't usually go if i did the teachers would never turn up so it became pointless.
i'd always get expelled though. normally for things other people did while i was at home lol |
Nope lol just class detentions but I didn't do anything wrong
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..oh, I missed that Smudgie...what, what..?....
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Hated the maths teacher as much as he hated me..he called me by my surname so I thought it only right he was given the same respect..he banned me from his classes. I decided there was more to life than school. Nicked off until the police escorted me around the schools until they found the one I was meant to be attending. The headmistress, who I actually admired and respected had a talk with me and said " you won't be coming back next year will you Susan" . Suited me down to the ground, I managed to get a job in the summer holidays and that was that. |
We had these homework diaries where we'd put all our homework down for each day and 4 out of the 5 days a week had red pen in from a teacher for a detention. I definitely reached triple figures.
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A few times.
I got into really bad trouble in year 9 when my RE teacher left the room for 5 minutes, and so me & some friends left the classroom & went down to the second floor saw our RE teacher (we were a floor above, he couldn't see us) and threw paper at him & sprinted back up the stairs too our classroom, but we went too open the door as our RE teacher was chasing us & 2 of my other friends in the room were blocking the door as a joke so we couldn't get in. We were banging & slamming the door to open it, just got in but the RE teacher saw the back of our heads & red carded us. Red Card means you have a after school detention (1h30) a week for the rest of term, talk too the headteacher & you're isolated from your lessons for a day with your head of house or other teacher & suspension if its really bad |
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Don't think I did, always felt sorry for teachers just trying to do their job so knew when to behave etc etc without being a teachers pet
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Yeah all the time, i was never naughty or rude, just disruptive. I had a gob on me, i never shut up.
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I only ever had one because I thought I lost my homework when it was just hiding in a fold at the corner of my bag, I handed it in at the end of the lesson and she still insisted on a detention. bitch. She fell down a mountain a year later though and couldn't teach for a year, I pretty much fell off my chair laughing when I found out.
Other than that I never had detention, I was good at covering my tracks. |
We never had detentions and I was mostly always truanting through high school anyway but when I was there I had a behaviour card that had to be signed by every teacher :bored: I ended up expelled and went to a new school then I got expelled from there and went back to my old school.
It was never even anything that bad we used to get up to we were just always messing around and having a laugh, we put washing up liquid in the teachers cake mix once in home economics and got sent home for that. |
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I was never out of detention or isolation. Whenever I told a teacher to **** off, which was a lot, they threw me in a room all day. What they meant by it, I don't know. It didn't really do much good.
Now I don't want you to think I was an arsehole student, because I wasn't. The teachers at my school were evil, self centered morons who had superiority complexes. School was awful. |
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I had one English teacher a really old woman she must have been due to retire, anyway she used to argue with me about my name? and I actually got sent out of class a few times for getting pissed off at her because she would say to me 'do you think I'm stupid I know your pretending to be someone else' and I used to take my school jotters out with my name and that on it but nope there was actually no way of getting her to believe I was actually me. My mum actually ended up phoning the head of our house about that. |
Yeah but the after school ones were always fun
HATED going to IEC though (internal exclusion center) you'd have to play jenga with the teachers at lunch time :umm2: |
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