Temptamperu wrote: » Jaysus! sounds like North Korea. We had to stick to the left at all times. Fecking facists!
Commotion Ocean wrote: » What rules did (or does for the youngsters here) impose upon you? I did my leaving certificate in 2008.
Commotion Ocean wrote: » When we finished lunch in the canteen room, we had to leave the building for the remainder of break. The school uniform specified a certain jacket, which when I did my leaving certificate was €90. No hats, scarves or gloves were allowed, they weren't part of uniform. On a freezing winters day, you'd still have to be outside for break. If you wore hats or scaarves, they were seized. Similarly, if you even entered the building wearing a different coat, and put it in your locker at the start of the day, it'd be seized if a teacher caught you The uniform for female pupils consisted of a skirt which had to come to her knees and no higher, with knee-length socks. On very cold mornings, some girls would wear leggings or pyjamas trousers. Apparently when the principal caught wind of this there was murder because so many girls were flouting the uniform (even though you couldn't see the leggings or trousers). He ordered the vice principal (a woman) ask all girls to lift their skirts and anyone found to be wearing leggings or trousers were given detention.
Temptamperu wrote: » We had to stick to the left at all times. Fecking facists!
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » OP should go visit Auschwitz and read his history books if he is going to compare school to a Nazi camp
One eyed Jack wrote: » Not quite "a concentration camp run by Hitler" level stuff, but there were plenty of rules that had the aim of maintaining discipline, order, and the reputation of the school. I thought they were a perverse, authoritarian regime at the time. Then I learned about the concentration camps in history class. I realised I took an awful lot for granted!
Commotion Ocean wrote: » http://lmgtfy.com/?q=hyperbole
Earthhorse wrote: » If they made you stick to the left at all times then they were probably socialists.
weekday wrote: » my german teacher was very strict
DrumSteve wrote: » Was he just the wurst
Tin Foil Hat wrote: » This kind of nonsense is exactly why compulsory school uniforms need to be banned.
snowflaker wrote: » National Socialists
Commotion Ocean wrote: » A female friend of mine who was 17 in my final year suffered horrifically with period pain. She wasn't allowed to take Neurofen as it was "against school rules".