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The Burgh School, St.Andrews
I attended this school from the age of 9 - 11. My teacher was Miss Gray and she was very strict. I learned the hard way how to pay attention in history lessons, as well as many other things.
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Amelia club has replied to John GoodwinI eventually became a teacher too.
We had a 70 year old teacher who used the cane on unruly pupils. He was already pensioned and they fetched him back because they had not enough teachers. We learned a lot!
Miss Gray used a leather strap (A tawse), a thong or a whip - a common implement used for corporal punishment. It was used for educational discipline, primarily in Scotland. Always used on the palm of the hand, the one not used for writing. I only felt the tawse in history lessons. ;-)
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