Saturday, 17 May 2025

 ....and what's new upon the bbc site this saturday evening, dazzlenation?....well, having read a little from the following site....i was to recall similar behaviour at langley seniors in the 70s....moore's gang (he had been called 'fairbrother' at that point, in his young life) used to roam the corridors - out to rape girls....some as young as 11 years old....remember what had happened to 'merry' along with pippa morton's sister etc etc....like most of his gang - he couldn't read or write and showed no interest in learning, whatsoever - see previous notes upon 'all saints primary' blackheath etc etc....moore is now nominally head of MI6 - remember italian intelligence isolating and cutting off his 'radar' navigational chip (for want of a better description) "homing device" replies BI online.... to the point where he went round and round their ringroads in Milan, unable to read a signal road sign direction until they had stopped laughing.....and so one can say that there is a problem...."throughout the whole system".....remember in order to educate myself - i had to find an empty classroom in which to hide - in order to study my science coursebooks etc etc:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgq98edegxo

When Sophie Walker graduated and became a teacher 10 years ago, she felt excited for the future.

But this week the science teacher walked out on strike with 50 colleagues at her Ipswich school in protest at pupil behaviour.

Teachers at Westbourne Academy are having chairs and scissors thrown at them, and many are struggling with their mental health, Ms Walker says.

Some students are refusing to attend lessons and are disrupting other classes, and even exams, she adds.

"They go and collect other students from classes and roam around in large groups. They come in with no intention of attending any lessons."

Ms Walker, a representative for the National Education Union (NEU), admits it has made her consider quitting both the school, and teaching altogether.

"I'm only still here because of the students who want to learn. They deserve an education," she says.

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