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Syd posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Closest we got to a revolution, was a petition for girls to be allowed to wear trousers- it was rejected 

That happened to Miss KT in the 1990s too....it was rejected tooπŸ˜‚

And eyebrows would be raised if you did a handstand in the playground in a pleated skirt too.....you just can't win!

In my time your skirt was tucked into the elastic legs of your knickersπŸ˜‚

Kaytee
Syd posted:
Kaytee posted:
Syd posted:

I spent a lot of valuable school time removing my makeup.....

I'd left by then and it was my dad who made me take it off....and I was 18

Oh I made sure I took it off before I got home, got fed up with my mum and dad putting my Mary Quant in the bin......

Rimmel in my dayπŸ˜‚...spent our Saturday work money on it...that and records 

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:

When did they actually learn anything?

Like I said earlier , the 70s was when education hit rock bottom 

It sure did😟

Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

When did they actually learn anything?

Never....if this is anything to go by.

I'm shaking my head hereπŸ™„πŸ˜Ÿ

It’s shocking.

Baz
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:

When did they actually learn anything?

Like I said earlier , the 70s was when education hit rock bottom 

80's wasn't much better, I remember a phase in my own children's school where 'spelling' and 'handwriting' was not deemed as important and the 'content' of mispelt badly written work was deemed as an expression because the child could read it to the teacher even tho the teacher was unable to read it themselves.

Syd

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