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In junior school I was a milk monitor hand out the milk and got to drink loads of it. And why to this day its my favorite drink .
Senior school was a pottery prefect ment we could lazy about in the pottery room at break times . |
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Milk Monitor in juniors - lol.
Prefect in the 6th form …. All of the upper 6th were made prefects - it’s isn’t as though I was a good pupil! … the head master thought the 6th form prefects were his ‘stormtroopers’ - we got wheeled out when the 5th year were being troublesome! - you couldn’t write it in this day and age!
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I was a prefect. Got to wear a special tie and everything.
On the downside, had to give up occasional evenings to show prospective parents around like some kind of unpaid junior salesperson! Bastards. |
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My brother and I got dropped off at 730 in primary school (before the days of breakfast club). We sharpened pencils for all classes EVERY day. Considering school started at 9 that was a long time. Now I think about it there's something quite Dickensian about that image! |
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"Milk Monitor in juniors - lol.
Prefect in the 6th form …. All of the upper 6th were made prefects - it’s isn’t as though I was a good pupil! … the head master thought the 6th form prefects were his ‘stormtroopers’ - we got wheeled out when the 5th year were being troublesome! - you couldn’t write it in this day and age!
R xx"
Similar at my school but we weren't used as storm troopers. The head was so laid back it wasn't true but his style worked for everyone. He was the founding head and the school had a great name under him.
One lad who didn't shine quite enough was not made a prefect, nor was a pupil who joined us mid season from another school. However, we welcomed them both to the prefects' room and shortly after it was renamed the sixth form common room.
(this was not the same school which I attended earlier on where we had guns in the CCF and had to do boxing and be interested in football, in case anyone has read my stuff on other threads) |
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Primary School I was a Hall Monitor. Got to carry a walkie talkie and ring the bell to call the P6s and 7s in to lunch. And Class Monitor for P1 and 2 on rainy days when they didn't get outside during break. Lost all interest in anything like that when I got to High School and spent a lot of time not actually at school
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Now imagining either a posh private school (such as FHS in Westminster) or a convent school. Then also anticipating what your teachers might say if they read your bio
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