The ones that inspired you, or left a positive influence in you

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    2 months ago

    Metalwork teacher.

    Hammered process and procedure into us by making us make scribes for all of the workshops.

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      2 months ago

      We had one cool one. Played us weird progressive rock that we hated at the time, but was actually full of bangers (Camel, Jethro Tull, Alan Parsons, …). He let us jam with paint and didn’t get too involved

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    Miss Kane, maths teacher. Not because I liked maths but because she was fucking hot.

    Miss Phillips, art mistress, probably getting on for 60 but looked exactly as you’d expect of an artist and drove a sports car like she’d stolen it 🙂

    Oh and Mr. Hamlyn, deputy head who was a genuinely decent, clever, and a funny guy who could reduce a class to tears of laughter.

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      2 months ago

      Heh. Yeah I can somehow vividly recall the one or two hot teachers we had. Not sure what influence they had on me other than a few fantasies.

      We had an art mistress! I know the exact aesthetic, absolute wild card with massive glasses and hippie outlook.

      Now that you mention it, we also had one really decent deputy head. Always made the time, always, to talk to you on your level and try to find something to connect with you on. He wasn’t funny, but he was inspirational. Can’t remember his damn name anymore.

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    19 days ago

    Mr Prestege; History, P.E. and for one year, form tutor. Mainly he was funny, watched all the same comedy shows as me so we had little references and in-jokes nobody else got.

    His history fact sheets were great too - he drew little comic strips and characters with speech bubbles. Made revising entertaining, a bit like the Horrible Histories books.

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      2 months ago

      sounds like a decent guy, what did he do for you if you don’t mind sharing?

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        2 months ago

        Mainly he showed me compassion, praise and made the system work for me. Never wanted nothing in return

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          2 months ago

          Okay wow, that’s really decent. Not favouritism nor pity, just doing his job to support the next generation and giving praise where praise is due.