Well, I've hear that people that went to public schools are rather stiff-necked.why he considers public schools to be Cardassian![]()

Well, I've hear that people that went to public schools are rather stiff-necked.why he considers public schools to be Cardassian![]()
None of the schools I went to required uniforms.Uniforms are pretty much required at schools throughout the UK. Of course, some are more loosely adhered to than others but schools not requiring uniforms are rare.
My older kids attend a public school, and my dad very kindly pays their tuition fees as I can barely afford to pay for their uniforms and extra-curricular activities. It's a co-ed day school and my daughter and son both enjoy it. My kids were bright enough to pass the entrance exam (this school is Very Academic Indeed) and the local comprehensive school is crap, unfortunately. My proletariat daughter loves telling classmates that her dad works in a grocery store and her mom works in the most deprived area in town.The shock can be enough to let the air out of the tires of the other parents' top-of-the-range Land Rovers.
Heya,
Have to be quick.
What shocked me, is that the puplic schools, and yes I mean privat schools like Eton, seem to be very effecience when it comes to academic education, but they seem to steal away the very soul of the child... like the importance of just enjoying a slow walk in the beauty of nature or whatever. The day seems to be VERY full and busy, with nearly no time for oneself and nearly no privacy, like sleeping in a room with at least 12 other students, in the past the teacher said it were 60 in one room...and they have to go for one time a week to a military service, so they are already officers at the end of school and the whole day is very orginised, its one sex only, (Officer Training Corps) many are boy schools. He said its like a mixture of barracks (military), monastry and prison. And they first stopped beating children in 1999.
Well besides the monastry, but you maybe could put in "loyaltity to the staate" it seems the perfect fit for Cardassians. Dont you think?
TerokNor
Heya,
Have to be quick.
What shocked me, is that the puplic schools, and yes I mean privat schools like Eton, seem to be very effecience when it comes to academic education, but they seem to steal away the very soul of the child... like the importance of just enjoying a slow walk in the beauty of nature or whatever. The day seems to be VERY full and busy, with nearly no time for oneself and nearly no privacy, like sleeping in a room with at least 12 other students, in the past the teacher said it were 60 in one room...and they have to go for one time a week to a military service, so they are already officers at the end of school and the whole day is very orginised, its one sex only, (Officer Training Corps) many are boy schools. He said its like a mixture of barracks (military), monastry and prison. And they first stopped beating children in 1999.
Well besides the monastry, but you maybe could put in "loyaltity to the staate" it seems the perfect fit for Cardassians. Dont you think?
TerokNor
Yes, we do. One of them is in the town I grew up in. Slightly funny story: My senior year in high school, myself and another guy started pole vaulting for the track team. Unfortunately, my school hadn't had any vaulters for many years, so we didn't have any facilities to practice. So after school each day, he and I strapped these 20 foot long poles to our cars and drove over to the military academy for practice (our coaches worked it out). He and I looked quite out of place with our mop hair amongst all the close-cropped and uniformed boys!Do they still have military schools in the USA?
Pffft! I went to a Scottish state Academy. You can't get more proletarian than that, you posh bastard.
1. Full and busy? Not at all. The days are quite long, true, but half the time I have at least two hours in the day with nothing to do. I quite often enjoy a walk. It's the state schools where you can't do that, at least, not at school.
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