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    I honestly never got things like this. My top buttons were pulled off straight away so they couldn't say anything.

    It's like piercings, since when did they have an effect on how you learned?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibs960 View Post
    They can't really kick you out for not doin ur top button :S can they? Just get 1 or 2. They aren't that expensive.
    They were not talking of kicking him out, and you clearly never been to a secondary/high school as you can't wear a dirty shirt to school as u'll get beaten up, and they are fairly expensive.

    Quote Originally Posted by HC0R3H00LIH00P View Post
    They are talking about seclusion (putting me in a room on my own doing book work)

    My mum is thinking about complaining
    Seclusion aint that bad at my school, dunno what its like at urs

    Quote Originally Posted by HC0R3H00LIH00P View Post
    So this bloke who told me this yesterday picks me out of my lesson and takes me to my head of house who rings my mum (im adamant that he himself rings her, but he gets my head of house to) whilst there i see another head of house shares the office who is a friend of my auntie and i know her well and we talk then my head of house calls me over and looks at my tie and sees the elastic and goes "ohh yeah" then hangs up after more talking, my aunties friend adjusts the elastic on my tie and they agree to let me off

    I see my head of house later on whilst going to business and he says you ok im like yeah then he says if you see this bloke try to avoid him, im like ok haha

    (names not included due to maybe them checking this or something)
    Glad it's sorted

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    It's discipline basically. They try to keep you to these rules so you don't break future, more major ones. TBH I think the way people respect others have changed and rather then useless rules that will "help in future" (I mean come on, this changes nothing tbh) all they need to be is really stern on certain things which could actually affect learning or other people. My english teacher is probably the best in my school because she knows what isn't total bull to get punishment over, this shirt case being one of them. I mean my school are getting new summer shirts and they won't be compulsory for my year, and I leave next year.

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    It's to keep you under control and turn you into an obedient worker to benefit the Bourgeoisie, simply put.

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    your fault for getting fat loll.

    if you cant fit in your shirt and obey the rules due to your own doing, then you should be held responsible.

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    The point im arguing is i have had shirts what dont fit for the whole 5 years ive been in secondary education and nothing has ever come of it until the most import months of my life they decide to pull me out due to it.

    the bloke who pulled me out argued the point of what if i am employed and need to fasten my top button. My argument was - When im going into employment there are shirts specifically for people with large necks unlike school shirts which are generally not.

    My Media studies teacher whose lesson i got pulled out of argued this point aswell as gcses being more important than a top button.

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    just tough luck.

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    Don't worry about it, school won't have the balls to kick someone who attends properly and works reasonably hard (assuming you do) out for something that petty

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    Shouldn't you be on study leave anyway? :S
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Way too early mate..

    And some schools dont do study leave.

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