(17 May 2014, 8:40 pm)Tom wrote I agree totally. Bullying ISN'T taken taken seriously enough in schools these days. The teachers don't care about it, and my form tutor is one of the most useless people I've met in my life. I did get bullied occasionally, and at one point last year it got serious when it turned into physical abuse, and when I went to see my form tutor about it she said ''we will investigate it'' in a don't care kind of tone. Nowadays, I just don't give them a reaction, as I am a calm person and don't get angry very much, so nothing they do makes me really irritated. I'd never take matters into my own hands, because what's the point? I'm giving them precisely what they want. Why have a no bullying policy when they don't give a toss about bullying?
Most teachers treat me like dirt, quite simple. I'm in most of the top sets for my lessons. Yesterday, because I found the work hard and didn't get all of the work done and got sent to the head of maths. Then, when I returned to my subject teacher she called me a ''lazy little boy'' like I was some short of toddler. That made me really annoyed. However, my IT teacher is really nice, and it's one of my favourite subjects so it's really nice to have a teacher who cares about me and helps me with any problems I have. Same with the MFL teacher, while I don't particularly like the subject, she helps me with the work, and ensures I get a good level. So yeah, I hate school most of the time.
I've often had dreams before where I rounded up (I'm surprisingly popular, surprisingly due to buses) a load of my top men (including the toughest kids in the year group), and as the teachers scattered for their lives, everyone got hammers, chisels, hard objects etc from the Design Block and threatened them. It was a lovely dream, and us students took over the school.