Nodin wrote: » Yep. Cane, and the leather strap, dusters and fists.
username123 wrote: » Yeah, corporal punishment was only banned when I was around 8 or 9 - I had witnessed and experienced a surprising amount of violence by that age. Mind you I was in a religious orders school so not thats surprising really. Those nuns would beat you with a metre stick as quick as theyd look at you. My brother was in Christian Brothers, they were really violent. There was one guy who used to make the children stand on a stool to write out maths answers on the board, and if they got the answer wrong, he whacked the stool out from under them with a hurley. Quite a few punches daily also. Both of us were changed into a rural school due to moving house when I was around 10 - the difference was unbelievable, not being terrorised daily, not being shouted at and humiliated.
Fieldog wrote: » I went to a CBS, and was hit by teachers in there more so than Christian brothers tbf....
shopaholic01 wrote: » Fieldog wrote: » I went to a CBS, and was hit by teachers in there more so than Christian brothers tbf.... Are you good looking :rolleyes:
Nodin wrote: » This was all pre-first year. When we were in 6th class CP was abolished.
cocoshovel wrote: » I was only boring 1992 so I think by the time I started school most of the punishment was phased out. A few digs of knuckles into the backs, or being pushed against the wall by the scruff a few times a year wasnt uncommon but never got hit or beat by anything. At worst, a slap on the hand back of the hand with a plastic ruler. Wasnt even that sore.
cocoshovel wrote: » I was only born 1992 so I think by the time I started school most of the punishment was phased out. A few digs of knuckles into the backs, or being pushed against the wall by the scruff a few times a year wasnt uncommon but never got hit or beat by anything. At worst, a slap on the hand back of the hand with a plastic ruler. Wasnt even that sore.