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17/05/2008, 12:29 AM
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Richard

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Pig Prank at school
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A school's Ofsted inspection almost turned into a pig's ear when students smuggled in a live piglet as a prank.
The incident involved three teenaged pupils from Old Buckenham High School, near Attleborough, who decided to celebrate their 'last day at school' by letting the piglet loose in the playground, on Thursday .
But the school took a dim view of the caper, and the young culprits are now the focus of an investigation involving the police and the RSPCA officials.
Have teachers lost the sense of humour? What did you do at last day of school?
I'm guilty of removing school bell from outside headmasters office, and hanging it from the weather vane on the roof.
Not many people know how I did it.
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17/05/2008, 9:18 AM
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gardener
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I agree Richard. No wonder the kids were celebrating leaving school if the head shows such a joyless po faced attitude to everything else that goes on in the establishment. As for involving the police and the RSPCA..yet another institution toeing the authoritarian interfering jobsworth line that this Labour Government has established instead of using a bit of common sense to placate and if necessary reprimand all parties concerned. As for involving those notorious non experts in animal welfare the RSPCA, well it was a piglet having a day out and a trot round a playground ...good grief they used to have catch the greased pig competitions at village fetes!.
We stamp on this sort of virtually harmless youthful prank when we should be worrying about the sullen aggression lurking in the hearts of the sort of kids convicted of murder yesterday.
My last day at school was a bit of a wash out, but there were those who polished a certain statue's extremities and I did hear of an incident involving weedkiller and a cricket wicket beloved by a certain headmaster.
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17/05/2008, 11:37 AM
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Castanea
Joined on 25/04/2008
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I think they key word here is 'OFSTED' - I'd put money on this having been swept under the carpet had the school not been under inspection...
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20/05/2008, 7:26 PM
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Alf

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The school was being Ofstedded - if it is even a verb. This means that the matter had to be dealt with in the way in which it was. I suspect that had they not been in it wouldn't have been news at all.
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21/05/2008, 6:17 PM
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Amy Soyka
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Rumor has it at Cromer High School years ago one of the students got hold of the Head of English's bike and tied it to the flagpole on the roof. If somebody did this today - no doubt they would get done for criminal activity. It is a shame to see what the UK is coming to. Punishments in schools nowdays are alot more commonplace than in the past - although they are more psychological than physical.
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23/05/2008, 11:59 AM
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keith gerrard

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Not the same thing at all.
The car on its side was just vandalism, no doubt all the oil drained out and made an environmental mess for a astart.
Turning a car on its side takes no inteligence whatsoever and neither does filling it with cans.
Oh such a sad modern education system, do they actualy teach anything?
Dream on keithgerrard@gerrard24.freeserve.co.uk
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