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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 06 Mar 16 10.56am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by collier row eagle

At Rowan road school there were two female teachers miss cram and miss Allison, I would have loved to have been seduced by either!

Dave was that not an all girls school ?

 


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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 06 Mar 16 12.06pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Steve corbit at Dunraven English/PE teacher,great bloke treated you like people, but great at football training like the Pe teacher out of the film Kes,hated losing with a passion.

 


always a Norwood boy, where ever I live.

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View cb1969's Profile cb1969 Flag Back in the 'hood 06 Mar 16 12.11pm Send a Private Message to cb1969 Add cb1969 as a friend

Originally posted by alaneagle1

Dave was that not an all girls school ?

That's why I asked him if it was the SW16 one, as that was always an all girls school when I was school age. (it only became SW16 once you crossed the border with manor Road I believe) :-)

 

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View eagleboi's Profile eagleboi Flag Catford 06 Mar 16 1.03pm Send a Private Message to eagleboi Add eagleboi as a friend

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

Well my favourite teachers weren't Nicky Morgan; Michael Gove; Ed Balls; Alan Johnson; Ruth Kelly etc....oh wait, they have never experienced life in the classroom! (Get the message, folks!)

Haha,great point.

Great thread. Awesome first video from the OP - that was quite a deep video,thanks.

Can we get more reasons as to WHY they were your favourite Teachers please peeps? Because me mate is doing the PGCE Teaching Training course at the moment, but is always getting disillusioned by the negativity from people outside AND inside the profession and every 2 weeks he feels like ...and he's only hoping to do Primary School Teaching!

 

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View wollongongeagle's Profile wollongongeagle Flag wollongong 06 Mar 16 1.11pm Send a Private Message to wollongongeagle Add wollongongeagle as a friend

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

They were all c*nts.

Yes indeed, but my favourite c*** was Brother Wilfred.

Mr. Thomas was the prize c*** (IMO).

Howard Thomas was a sadistic minnow compared with a Brother Solomon. Thankfully he had left under a cloud, or been drummed out of the joint, by the 1970s. I read an appalling & sad thread on BBS some time ago. One of the guys who posted was still suffering some 50 years on.

 


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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 06 Mar 16 2.34pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by wollongongeagle

Yes indeed, but my favourite c*** was Brother Wilfred.

Mr. Thomas was the prize c*** (IMO).

Howard Thomas was a sadistic minnow compared with a Brother Solomon. Thankfully he had left under a cloud, or been drummed out of the joint, by the 1970s. I read an appalling & sad thread on BBS some time ago. One of the guys who posted was still suffering some 50 years on.

Expired you will be pleased to hear.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 Mar 16 5.41pm

Originally posted by eagleboi

Haha,great point.

Great thread. Awesome first video from the OP - that was quite a deep video,thanks.

Can we get more reasons as to WHY they were your favourite Teachers please peeps? Because me mate is doing the PGCE Teaching Training course at the moment, but is always getting disillusioned by the negativity from people outside AND inside the profession and every 2 weeks he feels like ...and he's only hoping to do Primary School Teaching!


Best and worst job in the world.
I hope he doesn't have a life, because he won't when he goes full time.

 

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View johnno42000's Profile johnno42000 Flag 06 Mar 16 10.33pm Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Miss Yelland...used to wear the tightest trousers. Most days it looked Mini Me had karate chopped her crotch.

 


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View Sportyteacher's Profile Sportyteacher Flag London 07 Mar 16 6.59am Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

Originally posted by eagleboi

Haha,great point.

Great thread. Awesome first video from the OP - that was quite a deep video,thanks.

Can we get more reasons as to WHY they were your favourite Teachers please peeps? Because me mate is doing the PGCE Teaching Training course at the moment, but is always getting disillusioned by the negativity from people outside AND inside the profession and every 2 weeks he feels like ...and he's only hoping to do Primary School Teaching!

Tell your mate that the teaching is now known as the 'Jeffrey Archer Profession' for NQTs in so far that new teachers usually spend no more than four years inside before getting out. Work/life balance is horrendous with holidays frequently spent preparing the classroom; planning; assessment etc. The majority of those left in the profession are popping pills to deal with stress and depression and are frequently subjected to excessive workloads and senior professional bullying...and that is before Ofsted arrive whose level of consistency in quality of scrutiny is as reliable as Steve McClaren's stewardship of Newcastle.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 07 Mar 16 8.20am

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

Tell your mate that the teaching is now known as the 'Jeffrey Archer Profession' for NQTs in so far that new teachers usually spend no more than four years inside before getting out. Work/life balance is horrendous with holidays frequently spent preparing the classroom; planning; assessment etc. The majority of those left in the profession are popping pills to deal with stress and depression and are frequently subjected to excessive workloads and senior professional bullying...and that is before Ofsted arrive whose level of consistency in quality of scrutiny is as reliable as Steve McClaren's stewardship of Newcastle.

Nail on head there. That's why I got out. As it is, I may have to do supply to get some pennies in

 

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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 07 Mar 16 9.08am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

We had a student teacher called Miss Cummings. Always tanned, blonde, wore knee length denim skirts and knee high boots. Needless to say, rather a lot of Lynx was applied just before her French lessons. My mate asked to borrow her marker pen once, popped it down his pants when she wasn't looking, then returned it later on.

Poor woman.

 




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View Superfly's Profile Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 07 Mar 16 9.24am Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Miss Richards, my primary school form tutor. I wanted to bang her out before I'd been given the hormones to know why.


Mr Murley, the incredibly effiminate art teacher must also get a mention. Without a doubt a sex case but surprised everyone by being rumoured to be having it away, not with a troupe of young boys, but with two of the hottest six formers, who also happened to be sisters. A wrong un, but I can't help but be impressed.

Mrs Richardson, a PE teacher, who was married & who's daughter (would) was in my class was caught having an affair with one of the six form lads. She was a bit on the rough side but a fantasy was born.

Special mentions should also go to Miss Heath (English) and the drama teacher whos name escapes me. Both of which were eminently bangable and who occasionally still make the odd appearance in the w@nk bank some 3 decades later.

There's probably others that taught me stuff and sh1t.

 


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