What kind of school did you attend?
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
No, it actually made me a better Muslim.
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
GeoSeven wrote:No, it actually made me a better Muslim.


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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
primary school in the gulf region, then comprehensive state school in London. School & 6th form
good times...

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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
Why what?Cherine wrote:^Why?
Re: What kind of school did you attend?
State school. Had loads of fun there, rushing kids, setting off fireworks, sneeking off during lunch, crazy sports tournaments, harrasing supply teachers etc but they are run down and most people do bad in their futures
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
In the latter years of my schooling I attended a state school and although the teaching was sub-par, it was a lot more fun and entertaining. There was an atmosphere of perpetual mutiny and the pupils loved to make the supply teachers squeal, classes used to beat their teachers in the classrooms and the white underclass kids, in particular the Irish, were the worst offenders (ive never met a group of scummier people).
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
Allah made more sense than the TrinityBasra- wrote:GeoSeven wrote:No, it actually made me a better Muslim.
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
YummyMummy wrote:primary school in the gulf region, then comprehensive state school in London. School & 6th formgood times...
7ukumah wala madrassa 5assah?
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
primary public, intermediate private, secondary public, university private.
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Re: What kind of school did you attend?
English Secular Public School for most of my life except some time in English Catholic Public School and Islamic Private School
I liked the English Catholic Public School the best. They had central air conditioning and they let us swim in the indoor pool during recess. I didn't like the mornings though. They made us do the Lords prayer after singing the national anthem
Islamic School was interesting. Somali hoyoos coming in as subsitute teachers. I should of reported that school. I am sure those jilbaab wearing mothers weren't part of the teachers federation paying their dues or had teaching degrees
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I liked the English Catholic Public School the best. They had central air conditioning and they let us swim in the indoor pool during recess. I didn't like the mornings though. They made us do the Lords prayer after singing the national anthem
Islamic School was interesting. Somali hoyoos coming in as subsitute teachers. I should of reported that school. I am sure those jilbaab wearing mothers weren't part of the teachers federation paying their dues or had teaching degrees
I am,
Abdi "It was like I was in rural Somalia" Johnson
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