I'm trying to think of some, but my high school is really the most relaxed I've ever been to. No stupid rules or anything. It's good.
i think in that school i would have never shaved and let my hair grow just to annoy the teachers, and refuse any kind of order they gave me about it XDiTwitch said:My secondary school had the old no smoking at any time even after school hours and the facial hair ban, you couldn't have any of any form or you'd be either sent home or made to shave in the head of years office with some shit second hand razor. Hair length was also limited as a boy, nothing below shoulder height which didn't really bother me but still.. fascism.![]()
that reminds me of this one kid who we found trying to download Team Fortress 2 of steam in the tech lab one day.Synek said:Don't hack the computers.
Don't play games on the computers. Bah...
That's about all the rules I know of.
so this is an inapropriate slogan?GrinningManiac said:-snip-
They used to do that in P.E. at the comprehensive school I went to. Got a detention for wearing black instead of red socks. We had a lot of picky rules like, you can't wear a t-shirt under your school shirt, no make up, no blouses, no trainers, no skirts, no shorts, ties must be tied in a specific way, buttons done up to the top at all times, shirt must be tucked in at all times. They also had a rule for no visible underwear. In sixth form we had only one strange rule, it was non-uniform and everything was permitted; piercings, hair dye etc... but you can't wear floral print shorts. They wouldn't tell us why.PurplePlatypus said:Yes, a school got so power hungry they demand to look at your underwear every morning to make sure they are black. You get sent home if they are not black.