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Posted: 01 September 2002 | Subscribe Online


Things started to go wrong for me as early as primary school. When you were exceptionally "bad" you were sent to the head - Mrs Graham. You would expect a little sympathy when you're six years old, but she never gave me any. Instead she shouted at me and that's when I started to rebel. As l grew up I found more and more ways to upset the teachers and classmates, upsetting me and my parents in the process. It was mostly my fault, but the teachers and Mrs Graham never helped me to get better. My parents were asked to come in and Mrs Graham told them I was an "evil child".
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Later we had a headmaster who was very different. He talked to me quietly and asked me what was wrong. We became friends. But I had him for just my last year.

After the first month at secondary school I started going back to my old self and by the end of year seven had got myself a very bad reputation. Things began to escalate and I was suspended for swearing and walking out of school. That day when I got home my parents seemed ashamed of me and I was sent to my room. The next day my mum and I actually had some fun and we went out for lunch. I think they were trying to tell me they weren't ashamed, but also that they didn't want it to happen again.

When I went back to school I made a real effort. But when you get suspended the teachers have it in for you and I was accused of things I didn't do and told off as soon as I sat down. One teacher even shouted at me and gave me detentions for not lifting my feet when I walked. I started getting put in isolation for stupid little things. And I was given more and more hassle at home. In year nine I accidentally pushed a girl and she fell over. A reputation gets you in more trouble. I was put in isolation for a day.
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My parents thought things were getting bad and so I went for a week's trial to a special boarding school which was founded by a cool guy called Krishna Murta, but I didn't get in. That really crushed me because I was certain I would get in and I loved it so much.

Since then I've been suspended again. My parents were devastated. But I'm going to make more of an effort at school - I guess it's worth it in the long-term.

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