WhiteSwan63
I left in 79 I remember there was still the threat of the cane from the headmaster. I had respect for people in authority so I only had one detention and I remember sitting in the hall doing maths which I am still rubbish at. I was talking in Biology.
It’s a shame there isn’t that respect anymore among some young people.
There’s plenty of respect amongst young people today. It’s the baddies we hear about, but today’s youngsters are really no different to those of 20,39,49+ years ago.
My own mother, born in 1934, daughter of a Deputy Head at a local boys grammar school, was a “rebel”; wearing bright red lipstick and matching nails and leaving home at 17 and joining up in the army a year or so later.
She was the most moral and fair person I know and I was horrendous at secondary school and a real pain in the proverbial.
However, I know my own children all know right from wrong, know how to behave respectfully and are always well mannered in public, not so much at home haha!
Many many children, especially girls, were repressed and unhappy way way back in the day, some are still today.