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Mom and Dad made the decision to enroll me at the government school located directly across the street.
When Mom had finished registering me for school, the headmistress led us to the primary 1 student’s building where we met the class teacher, Mom had a brief conversation with her, and I was shown where to sit. The confidence was there while Mom was still in sight but as soon as she left, I felt like I was left alone with a pack of wolves.
The voice of the teacher (female) snapped me out of it when she questioned my name, “Bright,” I replied, implying that she needed to look up my surname in the registry, because I wasn't going to say anything further because it was already difficult for me to utter my name.
Here’s the deal: I was a shy kid who didn’t want to talk to anyone, and going to school wasn’t my idea in the first place; I was dragged to school against my will, and they didn’t even ask for my opinion.
So, she informed the entire class that I was a new student and that they should get along with me (which I hope they do), before turning to the board and beginning to teach mathematics.
Understanding what is being taught has never been a problem for me; in fact, I’ve always been the first in class since nursery school, and I believe that’s how I’ve survived this whole school thing, because teachers love intelligent students, and you can easily make friends even if you can’t socialize.
"So, class we won't be using slates again, I hope you all have your books and pencils," the teacher said. We've been writing on slates since nursery, and the teachers would give us chalk to write with and warn us not to break them. Assignments were also done on the slate, but you had to clean off whatever you'd written earlier, even if it was the most beautiful art you'll ever draw, and the teacher would mark it with a red chalk.
But now we had to write on paper with a pencil; it was strange at first, but after a few sentences, I got the hang of it.
When it was finally time for recess, I stepped outside to find the worst part of school: while roaming around the football field, I overheard one person ask another, "Can you thrash this guy?" He instantly lifted my legs without hesitation or even answering the inquiry! When I regained consciousness after my head hit the ground and I phased out for a few seconds, I saw someone pounding the guy who had yanked my legs, and it was my older brother! Wait, didn't I say I had an older brother? My bad.
Regaining consciousness, I went after the guy who had asked whether I could be beaten, and I continued to strike him as hard as I could until my older brother moved to him after carefully dealing with the other person, and he thoroughly beat them up.
From then on, whenever we saw those two individuals, we beat them up, and anyone who asks, "Can you beat this guy?" gets beaten up as well, both the one asking and the one being asked. We just live across the street, so getting home is simple.
The rest of the term went smoothly and the troublesome guys were now afraid of us and never dared to bother me or my elder brother, I was also able to make a couple of friends.
Thank God you had a smart brother in school who helped you stand on your feet. Nice.
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Who of us did our parents ask for our opinion before taking us to school?
You're funny though.
it's really a big blessing to have a strong elder brother in the same school with y.
You'll be feeling on top of the world.
Thanks for sharing @venon.
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😆 they never ask for our opinion concerning that.
Having a big Bro saves 99% of the trouble at school, thanks for stopping by.
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Your story is so interesting, your parents need the best from you that's why they took you to the school that is closer to your house so that you can't be stressing yourself going to far distance school
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Certainly Ma, but I believe you've seen some kids crying on their way to school, if the school was fun they would've loved even attending on weekends.
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You are saying the truth
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@venon, please what was your class teacher's response? The headmistress nko? Did they care?
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Most of the incidents that occur around the football field are not noticed by the teachers because they queue up in the staffroom for lunch during recession, and it's quite a big school so they can't be everywhere at the same time.
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This is really an interesting story, I like how the elder brother saved the day.
It is a story right??
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It is a true story 😁 I didn't make it up, I'll still write about my primary 2.
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Wow.
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Nice and interesting story. It's not really easy for one to be in school for the first day. But, you will get along as times goes on
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Has never been easy of course, unless you're the bully.
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You had your elder brother as a saviour. You were equally strong to withstood the hit. Glad your life was spared.
Nice one shared @venon
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😀 yeah having a big Bro saves a lotta trouble.
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Hi @venon,
I really enjoyed reading your experience in primary school.Government schools are always rough.I attended government school until primary 5...They will always bully fellow pupils.Thank God for your elder brother who came to your rescue
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Thank you for reading through, going through a government school has always been rough surely.
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Very interesting story. Bullying at its peak. see shakara wey go wake wahala up...body go tell am na
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Such an interesting story. Very very interesting.
Fighting in primary school makes one a hero. I can recall one boy in my primary school. Being shy is normal for the first weak. I'm just imagining how using a slake to write. Thank you for sharing your ordeal in primary school
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It's a pleasure having you around, I'm glad you found it interesting.
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Yes bro
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Sorry dear for being bullied. That was really a sad one for your first day. This one got me laughing so hard,👇
I got attracted to you not wanting to go to sch.... that's really funny.
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As a Kid school was like hell na 😀 it was only easy because I had an older brother.
At some point I too became the protective shield for my younger siblings.
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Yeah
That's the only way we can repay our elder brothers for protecting us when we were younger
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Awwwwnnn...... that's lovely. I like the fact that you became their shield because they are always looking up to us. Just make sure , they don't hate school like you🤭
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