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RGSAdmin
(Sixth Form)
20/Dec/2003 18:10


I saw this question the other day originally posted by Grammar School Teacher and maybe it could be answered here.

Hi, If I may interrupt this levity from a teacher's point of view...poor old Mr.Daplyn he seems like a nice bloke to me and all you do is mess him around ! Ont he other hand the pompous Latin teacher was really nasty, why were you so afraid of him??? In schools I have taught in, good ones, his lack of respect for pupils individuality would have resulted in a subtle , underhand, campaign of terrorism.
Scouseman please, why did you lot lack the bottle to take on the REALLY unpleasant guy instead of Mr.Daplyn ?
I think in modern schools there is a far better relationship between students and teachers. It seems as though you lot had a fit of infantile regression! Blaine, you're a sensible up-front lad, you wouldn't muck Mr.Vince about why not ?


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ILRush
(Governor)
05/May/2004 02:23


Ooops, it STILL hasn't been answered!!!

LOL


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nortam
(Upper Fifth)
06/May/2004 01:29


Could it be because P.E. is not classroom based? Mr Daplyn was a very nice bloke evenso .What folk need to realise is that at the end of 4 weeks we were all shattered , the staff just as much as the kids.

patricia a crowe
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