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Whatever next?
I'm surprised the elf and safety people allowed the teacher to have a coffee anywhere near the pupils.
And now we know why it shouldn't be allowed!
Seeing as it was a primary and apparently the boys didn't realise the seriousness of what they'd done, lets hope they were very very young.
Your avvy ...must try again .
How did they get bleach?
How did they get it into school?
And - how did they get into a teacher's belongings?
Mr Robbins said: 'During the first week of the summer term, two of our older pupils added a home-made concoction, believed to be a mixture of bathroom products, to a teacher's drink on her desk in the classroom.
'The teacher was alerted to this and did not drink her drink.
'With the cooperation of their parents, the two pupils concerned were removed from their normal lessons and were disciplined by the school, in a manner consistent with the school's normal pastoral policy.'
It is believed the two pupils belonged to a gang at the school who called themselves 'The mafia', who had drawn up a 'hit list' of six teachers.
THose kids need a thrashing . . . and then counselling
Greetings VD
One ponders how this stuff gets out
At 10yrs old could you ever imagine having a 'hit list' !!!???
They didn't realise the full implication of their actions. What you don't see so much these days, is those public information films about bleach and so forth. They should still air stuff like that. There's enough commercial breaks these days to fit them in.
Is there nothing the gutter press won't stoop to in their attempt to demonise children
They stooped themselves