The local pervert

e; Nope, no news about teachers from my school. I was there in the 00's but it has been open since the 60's.
 
Nothing from my school, but I did have a teacher that used to drop a hell of a lot of pencils on the floor next to girls with skirts. I did the same thing so obviously didn't think too much of it.
 
My maths teacher. Scary stuff. Was a cub scout leader too
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2004/oct/06/schools.uk6

Used to get called "Dodgy Nige".... With a packet of crisps and a cheeky smile, Nigel Chambers is a paedophile...

Maybe is was a self fulfilling prophecy, or maybe he just wasn't caught when I was there.

What's worse is he was on my barge on two occasions of the schools narrow boat summer holiday. EW.
 
I had a male teacher. A few of the boys mentioned him staring at them and touching them at times. Nothing was ever done. A few years later I saw him in a gay bar at Trafalgar Square. He said hello to me in a really creepy way that unnerved me. I'm not saying that because he was gay, he was a nonce, but the liking for men could explain the preference for him with boys, and the way he acted towards me in the club convinced me he was not right.

I think a great many teachers than people realise are this way. Maybe not nowadays with stringent vetting and lengthy education, but certainly teachers from a few decades ago. This fella was my teacher between 1994-1995 and he was in his late forties then. Rather sickeningly, teaching may have been seen as an easy route to carry out their perversities.
 
I think a great many teachers than people realise are this way. Maybe not nowadays with stringent vetting and lengthy education, but certainly teachers from a few decades ago. This fella was my teacher between 1994-1995 and he was in his late forties then.
Well this forum is just a tiny sample, now imagine that over the whole country! :eek:
 
I think a great many teachers than people realise are this way. Maybe not nowadays with stringent vetting and lengthy education, but certainly teachers from a few decades ago. This fella was my teacher between 1994-1995 and he was in his late forties then. Rather sickeningly, teaching may have been seen as an easy route to carry out their perversities.
You mean not nowadays with every kid on face book and having mobile phones ;)
The whole world would know with in a few hours if a teacher touched a kid..
 
Well this forum is just a tiny sample, now imagine that over the whole country! :eek:

Yea, very scary.

Not sure if everyone saw this but the metropolitan police have put forward some sort of motion not going after low level pedophiles, apparently there is just too many people looking at this cr*p! It was on Question Time, maybe 2 weeks ago i think. Maybe someone who saw that QT can confirm.
 
There's nothing wrong with being a pervert. I'm a pervert and proud.

Everything is wrong with paedophilia though. That's nasty.
 
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- One of the drama teachers was ******* one of the female history teachers (quite a few years his junior) and possibly her flat mate (one of the home ec teachers) at the same time.

- Everyone thought one of the other teachers was gay ... he wasn't.

- One of the maths teacher was a right psycho who frequently threw chalk and even wooden board rubbers at people.

One of our art teachers was knocking the other art teacher off.

There was a teacher at our school who everyone thought was gay, some of the lads used to put their hands in their pockets and hitch their trousers up to make them ankle swingers, he used to say "Pull your trousers down", causing everyone else to shout "UURRGGH GAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!"

We had a psycho maths teacher that threw board rubbers at us too, he was a dead shot.

Our PE teacher at high school was well known for being a bit noncey. He used to like standing in the corner of the showers touching himself up.

The PE teacher used to stand watching us in the shower too. I feel violated thinking about it.

And finally, http://www.huntspost.co.uk/news/police-arrest-former-principal-of-sawtry-community-college-1-3881402 our former head is getting done for £40K fraud from the school.

I'm surprised I turned out so well :(
 
My year 6 teacher ended up being found with a weapons cache for the IRA in the late 90's, he got arrested and sent down.

Got out early for good behaviour and proceeded to apply back at local schools, to which is was ceremoniously told to sod off. Pretty sure he ended up teaching English to Foreign Students privately.
 
I came here expecting my name, but its not here... Cant think why? lol

But seriously...

A student or temporary teacher when I was in school was known to be a bit of a flirth with some of the boys in school. She would often do little things that would grab our attention, and if I had only had half the courage that I do now, Id have gone for it, but alas, I was only 15/16.

She often wore a shirt and a cardigan, but she would take the cardigan off, or just unbutton it and the shirt was so obviously see-through, it was like friggin cling film and she knew it.
She would often open the top button, and there was only 3 buttons ofn teh thing and without a bra, you knew and she knew exactly what was happening. Sure 95% was in my head, but that 5% was 100% her fault LOL
 
Our maths teacher would regularly throw the board rubber at kids, it was just accepted at the time.
Arthur Rowley, our maths teacher used to throw the chalk duster at us... The big wooden block ones... And he never missed either!
I have had my face hit dozens of times and one lad jerked when it was launched at him and it broke 3 of his fingers, so that must have been launched at a fair pace!
 
Our maths teacher would regularly throw the board rubber at kids, it was just accepted at the time.

Oh yeah, we had Mr 'Hard Rock' Martin who did that. He could turn and throw one of those solid wood blackboard wipers with deadly accuracy, and by that I mean
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Also, with his career prior to becoming a teacher being a Sgt in the Paras nobody ever gave him grief or spoke back more than once. I remember one lad, a right cocky **** who was only there for the duration of the local travelling fairground, answered him back once. Hard Rock took him out of the classroom, had a few choice words with him in the hall outside and chinned the ******. Both came back into the classroom and nothing else was said about it, and like I said above - he didn't give him grief a second time. :D

Imagine the media **** storm if that happened these days.
 
Imagine the media **** storm if that happened these days.

One thing that makes me violently puke, is just how much of abunch of poncy weak ***** that we have become in the UK.

When I was younger, we spent months prepping up for Bonfire nights. All the local kids from the entire town, would gang up into each estate and we would all build our own bonfires. We would start it and work through the summer holidays and then after school and weekends...

My birthday is Aug 3rd and I would often get a bushman box saw, or an axe if needed, unless dad still had one left in the shed, and we would go and utterly rape the local areas of anything we could cut down whether legal or illegal. We would also be going round the local houses getting whatever they had to burn, and thankfully there wasa couple of local garages tha always had tyres etc for us.

For weeks leading up to, and just after bonfire nights, we would come home utterly stinking of fire.

I remember this one year, that both Cae Felin and Cae Tyddyn ( 2 of the main estates in Llanrwst, my home town ) had got together and built such a mssive bonfire, that the council came to take it down. It was so massive, that on that year, Betws-y-coed, Llanrwst, and Conwy all had the biggest bonfires ever, also when we got and it was all due to our hard work. LOL.
 
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