Beatings in front of the whole school

Some time ago there were questions about whether beatings in front of the whole school ever happened. I don’t think they were common but I heard of one. Peta Wilson, the Australian actress, in a 1999 interview with American host, Conan O`Brian, told of a time she was spanked in front of the entire school […]

Cane Question

I have followed the link over from Abby`s site and read the threads,good to see that “The Jay” is roosting here and “Jockie” is firing electrons accross Hadrians Wall also a number of other familiar names but I have not yet spoken to George. My question Sir,(it seems only right to call George sir)is from […]

School Spanking

My first spanking was in junior school when I was nine years old. The headmistress was probably a very kindly woman, but to us children she was an old dragon. I had managed to get chewing gum stuck in my hair, which was shoulder-length. The more I tugged at it during playtime, the more it […]

Witnessed by parents

I was asked about parents witnessing punishment and if it was more effective when this was the case. Without looking up the date I think this was late 50’s. (If anybody want to know the exact date I can check it out.) A boy was reported to me by a parent for gross rudeness. He […]

Grammar School Strap

At my grammar school in the north-East, the strap was in full use. The school was mixed but usually it was only boys who had to bend over. But there were exceptions. One chemistry lesson, the teacher asked us to hand in our homework. Most of the boys had done it because they knew the […]

Use of the cane

Daily Mail, London, 30 March 1905, p.3 New rules for punishment in school. Yesterday the Leeds Education Committee adopted new regulations for the infliction of corporal punishment in schools. These provide that corporal punishment shall only be resorted to in extreme cases, and not until other means of discipline have been tried. Corporal punishment shall […]

Impositions

Daily Mail, London, 3 August 1903, p.4 To the Editor of the “Daily Mail.” Sir, – I am glad you have allowed the subject of “lines” to be ventilated in your columns. They are utterly useless as punishments, and only induce bad writing, which is a very usual fault with boys from a public school. […]