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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?....

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By *elloIntrigueMan
over a year ago

North West UK


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?...."

I got a two reoccurring words on all my reports pleasant and conscientious...

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By *tarbeckCouple
over a year ago

york


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?...."
metal micky , braces

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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago

Best Greggs in Cheshire East

Part of an outcast group. Which weirdly ended up becomming the popular group. I can't fathom how that happened to this day. I was a mouthy git and it got me into trouble. I was never bullied. They attempted it but i just shouted in their faces. Got the odd smack but they stopped bothering soon enough as I was not the easy target they suspected.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im going to be boring here as i was non of the above. I just got my head down and had a laugh but realised some education was better than non. And as i had no choice whether to go or not thought best to get on with it but not be a dick and fuck other peoples education up whether i wanted to be doing the subject or not.

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By *ulldog_71Man
over a year ago

Sedgefield

full on 'bad boy' when I bothered to turn up

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?...."

out of thos opshouns i wos....

teachers pet sort of...

the loner 100%

Got extremely bullied but allways stood my own ground and fort them off every time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was an inbetweener. I wasnt popular but I wasnt a geek. I had my own friends

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By *ornylittlesubWoman
over a year ago

Grangemouth

I have to admit I was a bit of a trouble maker...and got kicked out of school when I was 14 for reasons I wont go into. Have regrets, but if I am honest...not many!

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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago

Best Greggs in Cheshire East


"I was an inbetweener. I wasnt popular but I wasnt a geek. I had my own friends"

I would say that's where I was really.

In the show. Simon closest to me.

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By *on and TammyCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

I hated secondary school. At the start i was quite loud and a bit of a clown at times, probably really annoying! By the time I left i was a really quiet and withdrawn kid. Truth be told, up until about 13 i was a bit of both bullied and bully but definitely way more the former. I was goofy and overweight so i was an easy target but definitely not beyond being mean to others if i thought it would deflect attention away from me. Eventually I realised I was being a cunt and changed my ways. Subject-wise I liked english and maths, hated pretty much everything else.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I kinda flew under the radar. I got on with most people, the popular kids and the outcasts all spoke to me. My older brother was well known at the school so that probably helped.

I worked hard without being teachers pet and I partied with my friends without being too wild.

It was once I left school my wild side came out!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was with the outcast group I never likes school i was glad when I left .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the smart one out of the dorky group .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?...."
I really don't think the men on here need to be encouraged to talk about school or kids do you

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By *he Devils Daughter!Woman
over a year ago

some where in yorkshire

I was the class clown and quite disruptive

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I hated secondary school. I missed most of it.

I was bullied by a pe teacher so I skipped the days I had her which in turn led me to be bullied by my peers and getting behind on my work.

I found a good set of friends for a while but couldn't settle.

I left school at the beginning of my last year.

Regrets? Possibly but it's done now and I can't change it.

I wish I was the person I am now back then. It would have been a whole lot different.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Head prefect ...boffin didn't get bullied as got 5 older brother and a twin sister

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford

All of them really and on my reports used to say the class joker

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the lad that wore trainers constantly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Early secondary I was a good conscientious student..then I discovered boys,cars and booze and was a bit of a nightmare! I was the joker, always up for a dare! Thank goodness my daughters haven't taken after me!

Peach x

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Head girl and a giant music nerd - not bullied but not one of the popular ones either. I had my group of friends but it was a pretty fluid one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was quiet and shy, a bit nerdy and a goody two shoes. But I was also bullied throughout school so I also hated going sometimes. I finally found the courage to stand up for myself at one point and ended up becoming good friends with one girl who used to bully me. X

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By *rCurious1Man
over a year ago

North Yorkshire

Luckily I had it easy. Not to be messed with and Everyone knew me but kept myself to my self and and was friends with most people. I tried to keep under the radar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the good girl kind of teachers pet with some great mates

Yhe good girl turned bad years later

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?....I really don't think the men on here need to be encouraged to talk about school or kids do you"

Unbelievable ...!!!!

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By *empsey and hotpieceMan
over a year ago

North west

Me (dan) all my reports said "could try harder" I was a joker , I think most teachers liked me but I frustrated them.

Kim was one of those girls with no interest in boys, just sport, and all the boys lusted after her but she didn't have a clue.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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Very quiet, very shy. Was always described by the teachers as ‘a lovely polite girl who should contribute more in class. A pleasure to teach’.

Not much as changed

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By *inglehotchickWoman
over a year ago

blackpool

One of my reprints stated I was the class clown and thinks nothing of disrupting the class

Still left that school with 10 GCSEs with a minimum grade of A. Screw you Mr M

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hated it.

I was loud obnoxious and really unhappy.

I didn't fit in and felt the pain of being the odd one out every single day.

I left at 14

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

I was the average one that was known by most, liked by most, bullied by some, never got a detention (that wasn't overturned) - neither popular or a loner, academically slightly above average, athletically destined for the House and B Teams.

So nothing special really - still friends with several I went to school with which a lot of people think is unusual given it's *gulp* 35 years since I left.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was a bunker-off, a smoking in the subway, wearing the wrong uniform on purpose kinda kid. Friend to everyone, picked on by a few, usually in detention at lunchtime that said, I always did the homework and left with all my GCSE’s above a B grade

School was a right laugh overall, not sure my teachers agreed at the time tho!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was a skiver.

I used to take time off from being at home, by going to school occasionally.

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By *m3232Man
over a year ago

maidenhead

Never applied myself so on the front very stupid but in what I do now at the very top of what I do.

My son is without doubt they say is his fathers son

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My English teacher wrote" I have not met this person" on my final report...the fecking grass

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the quiet kind of person, rarely in trouble, often picked on for being a brace face / with glasses ... easy target for bullies.

It wasn’t until year 10 where I sort of blossomed into a stronger character who ended up getting on with most people.

Miss S x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got bullied, got in a lot of fights, was sometimes the class clownI wasn’t cool but wasn’t outcast, forever getting in fights, I was a skater boy, but also in the high school band. Never A grade, never failed, never really tried and was laughed at by my careers advisers when I said I wanted to go to Uni and said she thought my only chance In life was to join the Army.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the tallest girl at school with self image issues, nicknamed Twiggy. I studied very hard, was a high achiever and joined in everything extra-curricular. Some didn't take kindly to that and bullied me, especially when I was made Head Girl.

Overall, I spent too much of High School closed up within myself. I wasn't very sociable, which I regret, but I don't blame myself for being that way though as I had battles that my teenage peers couldn't understand (difficult home life).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was a military pad brat, always moving every two years, never really fitting in and quite often the outcast from out of town, this in turn affected my schooling as every school I went to was at a different point in the syllabus, being thought a different way, etc

I was bullied for it in year 8 and 9 while at Warminster by two of the schools bullies, (both the year above me), until I took a stand and in the space of ten minutes took them both on in a show of anger, I put the first on his arse at one side of the corridor followed by meeting the other at the other end, due to already being exhausted I lost that battle but I put up a good fight and managed to break his nose as a consolation,

I remember that even tho I lost I still had a couple of girls pay me a visit while at the nurses office and pat me on the back lol and after that those bullies never bothered me.

Years down the road I googled the later bully’s name and was somewhat horrified but not surprised as he recently has been put away as a peadofile in this area - f-ing twat!

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By *unguya2zMan
over a year ago

coventry..ish

Class clown,got into trouble,bunked off lol

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

I was a floater. Friends with most but only close to few. Had the makings of being in the top flight of students until I stood up for one of the less popular people against the popular girls. From that day on they made my life hell at school and I barely went. I wasn't afraid to fight as long as it was one on one, but no, they couldn't do that. I spent my GCSE year at the local ice rink most days. Teachers could see my potential and I remained in the top classes throughout, however I only got C's and D's.

I was still a funny little fucker back then, not particularly into boys as I would be playing footie with them etc. I was sporty but didn't like PE (coz that was when people were watching)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went to an all male school where all the teachers had worked for a considerable amount of time outside the scholastic environment ..... we were canned everyday regardless of wrongdoing and had too thank the teacher administering that punishment .....

We were know only by our surname and out form teacher visited out homes every term to update about parents about our progress ....

Many of my classmates and peers are now dead some from sinister events .....

My school was notorious and regularly arranged street battles with a rival school ....

On one occasion the fire brigade were called to separate us as petrol bobs were the weapon of choice......

I loved it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was a it like Ally Sheedy's charachter in The BreKfast Club, minus the dandruff.

Never bullied. Only involved in one fight, which i never started but i ended, by getting her by the throat and pinning her against the wall in front of the rest of our class and telling her to sit down.

I enjoyed School. I was shite at most subjects but we had a varied collection of eccentric teachers which made the whole experience quite enjoyable.

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By *rrol.BMan
over a year ago

Wrexham

I learnt very early on that I didn't have to put any effort in to do acceptably well.

I coasted through school, not taking anything particularly seriously (one teacher wrote "If he was any more laid back he'd be lying down").

I was a loner and a social misfit.

How times change

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By *easingtessWoman
over a year ago

waterford

I was the awkwardly tall one. The girl in a new school in second year. Found it very hard to fit in. Always felt like I never fitted in. I was so quite I just faded into the background mostly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was pretty quiet...kept myself to myself a little quirky loved reading always had my nose in a book...had the really cool art folder wore Doc Martins boots with purple laces

Had a little blip at rebeled once got caught smoking on the school fields by the head Master...

But then knuckled down ready for my gcse's....adored art , literature and history. Had a huge crush on the new history teacher I'm sure that's why I failed

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"What sort of kid were you in Secondary school?..were you the class clown or teachers pet?...did you bunk off regularly? Were you the popular one or the loner?..did you get bullied or get into trouble ?...."
I was a total dick.

Nothing much has changed!

Always trying to be a smart arse.

I deeply regret everything about my childhood.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Class clown and part of the popular group which was all guys, myself and another girl.

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