[BNM] [OT] Brighton's nuclear power station?

Tom Dussek (Hotmail) tomdussek at hotmail.com
Thu May 24 21:53:10 BST 2007


I wasn't going to mention this, but your intellectual gifts were clearly 
not matched by your social ones. I was also one of the brightest, but 
had the wit to get on with all the other kids, no matter where they were 
on the oik scale. Good for you that you are developing your own self 
imposed exclusion into something wonderfully and expensively formalised, 
though. They'll have a great time together. All kids the same. No nasty 
new ideas, difficult problems or things that you maybe don't understand 
to have to grapple with. Just the rarefied atmosphere of private, 
superior exclusion. That'll get them ready for The World.

Out of interest, did you or anyone you know go to private/public school?

Tom Dussek

paul perrin wrote:
> Well due to the changes my youngest is going private (as are most of his
> bright friends), so the oiks wont have the benefit of their 'highly
> motivated' company anyway. But at least it is going to cost me a fortune, so
> the oiks parents can gloat about that to make themselves feel better.
> 
> Paul /)/+)
> 
> 
> On 24/05/07, Barry Bloye <bbloye at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 24/05/07, Nick Wilsdon wrote:
>>
>>> Having actually been the 'brighter' one in a classroom full of idiots,
>> you
>>> don't nobly educate the rest. Usually you keep very quiet as the peer
>>> consensus does not look too favourably on the 'clever/geeky' ones. The
>>> teachers also have to work at the lowest common denominator. I was bored
>> out
>>> of my head most of the time with no one to stretch me academically.
>> Ditto. At Primary School I was considered 'gifted' and got moved up a
>> year, and even then I was still top of the class. The headteacher
>> recommended I consider going to Brighton College, but naturally I
>> wanted to go where my friends were going.
>>
>> I went to the 'local' comprehensive, and ended up with very mediocre
>> GCSE grades. I (well, the two or three 'higher' pupils in my class)
>> was lucky if I got 10 minutes attention in the average GCSE maths
>> class. When I took the exam I didn't understand a good chunk of the
>> questions because it was stuff I'd simply never been taught.
>>
>> But then if I'd gone to a different school, I wouldn't be where I am
>> now, so it can't be all that bad. :)
>>
>> Baz
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