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Police called in to settle shouting match in school

July 26, 2012 - 1:44am

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Northland Secondary School had to call in the police to manage an angry student yesterday (July 25).

John (not his real name) was upset with how the discipline master had handled his friend, a Secondary 1 female student.

The 16-year-old went to the school office and demanded to see the vice-principal.

Outside the office, he started shouting and at one stage got so angry with the discipline master, who was at the scene, that he allegedly grabbed a stack of newspapers and threw it at him.

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What is wrong with youngsters this day??

Don't they have any discipline and respect for educators and their seniors ???

Either results of no proper parenting, or some gangster wannabe!

These yougsters have to be sent to the army to get some needed behaviour and manner disciplines impaired into their head, esle, we will all be having potential gangsters in our society

 

 

THIS SCHOOL IS HORRIBLE UP I KNOW CAUSE I WORK THERE AS A SECURITY OFFICER THE STUDENTS HAVE NO DICIPLINE AND WORST ARE THE TEACHERS AND THE PRINCIBLE IS A STALKER OF EX STUDENTS HIS A CREEP THERES ALWAYS FIGHTS IF U VALUE UR CHILDS EDUCATION DONT SEND THEM TO NORTHLAND SECONDRY SCHOOL.

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