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lsh 3rd Sep 2011 12:22


RAF Schools

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All the staff, apart from the manual workers, would be trained teachers.

Most of them would go through the RAF teacher training courses at massive expense, teach for one tour and then, just as they become productive, do a tour of three years in a non teaching post, such as pupil admin or management of the teachers who are actually teaching.

There would be cultural exchange visits to other schools and exchange postings to schools in other countries so that some teachers could learn how to teach subjects in other languages, and on returning from this tour, the teacher would do a staff tour in which they would forget all they had learned about teaching, and need a refresher course before being allowed into a classroom again. Every tour of teaching would be followed by a non teaching tour of such delights as media manager or working on recruiting students for the schools.

The vast majority of teachers in a school would not teach. Teachers would train to teach Nautical Studies, despite not having any boats. All classrooms would be equipped with state of the art electronic whiteboards that only the pupils know how to work. This technology drive will consume all of the money to the point where there is no budget left to heat and light the classrooms so some have to be mothballed.

Every now and then, visiting royalty would pop in and ask to be able to teach the kids for an afternoon. The headmaster would feel too intimidated to refuse this permission, so he tells the teacher to step outside. Teacher knopws if he refuses he will become a school secretary and never stand in front of a class of children again. The VIP would then tell the children that 2+2 equals 5, because as we all know, the whole is greater than the sum of all its parts. The kids all fail their maths GCSE. The press get a hold of this and so the Teacher, and the Janitor get a kipper in their file for piss poor judgement. VIP is allowed to walk away blameless, Headmaster gets a Knighthood.

At some point the new schools would place a huge contract for new classrooms, based on refurbished wooden cabins that were built for school overflow classrooms in the early 1970s. Baron Waste o'Space would submit a quote for refurbishing them, with a caveat that if the RAF don't take them and use them, they still need to pay for ten years of maintenance from day of delivery.

The RAF send a bunch of teachers to supervise the building refurbishment and lots of the teachers on this project soon leave the RAF to become builders. After some years of making doors, they discover that not all the doorframes are the same size, and the windows let the rain in. Cabins are delivered with bits of paper in the doorframe saying “Door to be fitted here shortly” in place of actual doors. The cabins are fantastic inside, leather seats, state of the art electronic teaching aids and apart from letting the wind and rain in, a joy to work in.

Senior management then decide to abandon the additional classrooms and pay the Baron to destroy the cabins. Most of the teachers who are current at actually teaching children to learn something, along with janitors and dinner ladies, are then made redundant.

Massive numbers of staff would be trained as teachers but then, as they arrive at the OCU for their second stage of training to learn how to teach specific subjects, the admin branch would realise they had no room for any more courses at the OCU and make the newly (almost) trained teachers redundant. The OCUs also ditch people within weeks of completing their specialist training as there are no classrooms for them to teach in.

Most importantly, the upper levels of the teaching staff would all be based in a "Command" building on a site with no classrooms
Funniest thing I have ever read on here!
Sad though.
lsh
:E

L J R 3rd Sep 2011 12:40

If the RAF ran a School
 
...It would be 'Unmanned'

charliegolf 3rd Sep 2011 12:49


Another's weapon of choice was a table tennis bat administered to your arse in a store room.
Moral of that story: never leave your arse in a storeroom!

CG:ok:

Backwards PLT 3rd Sep 2011 12:57

Wise words, Ken.

ShyTorque 3rd Sep 2011 12:58

Must have been Army.

In the RAF they politely asked you to bend over then shoved the bat up your arse.

In the Navy they lied about the bat....

goudie 3rd Sep 2011 13:29


In the Navy they lied about the bat....
...and the golden rivet!:eek:

ShyTorque 3rd Sep 2011 13:33

Painful, was it? ;)

Tankertrashnav 3rd Sep 2011 14:21


I think you were forced out by Ofsted due to your appalling English. I take it you taught PE.
Kreuger Flap - I'll certainly admit to poor proof reading before posting, all I can say in way of apology is that Mrs TTN was telling me to hurry up and take the dog for a walk before the rain arrived (it's pouring now). I must take issue with your third point though, the comma before "and" has been a subject of academic controversy for as long as I can remember, and I make no apology for belonging to the faction which sees no harm in it.

By the way if you knew me you would realise how laughable the idea of my teaching PE would be! Egyptian PT was my limit in the service and remains so to this day. As it happens I taught French and Russian.

Wrathmonk 3rd Sep 2011 15:10

tonker


I went to Britain's only state boarding school
Are you sure?

Clicky here.

And I know that at least one of them (Wymondham College) is 60 years old.

Wander00 3rd Sep 2011 15:42

I nearly mentioned Wymondham College too but had not had time to check my facts. I think there were one or two others

Pontius Navigator 3rd Sep 2011 18:20


Originally Posted by Ken Scott (Post 6678674)
all the officers are floppy haired English public school boys whilst all the men are boyos from the Welsh valleys. .

Ah, that would be the Scots Guards then :)

Ken Scott 3rd Sep 2011 19:53


all the officers are floppy haired English public school boys whilst all the men are boyos from the Welsh valleys.

Ah, that would be the Scots Guards then
PN: would have to be the Welsh Guards, surely?!

Airborne Aircrew 3rd Sep 2011 21:39

Let the Regiment run it...

At least it'll be approved... :ok:

Karma022202 4th Sep 2011 00:01


Let the Regiment run it...
Why would we want that bunch of retards in charge? We need somebody with at least one GCSE above grade D.

Airborne Aircrew 4th Sep 2011 03:08

Karma022202:

I suppose the joke went way over your head then... :E

Pontius Navigator 4th Sep 2011 08:52

Ken,

Welsh Guards is too obvious.

Seriously, I am doing research and am amazed at the number of ancestors who lived in one county being conscripted in a regiment from a different county.

Anyway Sarcasm and Irony detectors seem to be neutralised by this thread.

bgobs 4th Sep 2011 10:29

It brings back memories of the old joke.

Whats the difference between the rAF and the Boy Scouts?


The Boy Scouts have adults as leaders.

ShyTorque 4th Sep 2011 11:06


Welsh Guards is too obvious.

Seriously, I am doing research and am amazed at the number of ancestors who lived in one county being conscripted in a regiment from a different county
Hence the old saying about an army officer with a map being dangerous... ;)

Tankertrashnav 4th Sep 2011 20:03


Why would we want that bunch of retards in charge? We need somebody with at least one GCSE above grade D.
OK, I'll feed the troll! I must admit as an ex-rock I dont even have a grade D GCSE. Cant speak for AA , who I am sure is well qualified, but for myself will a BA Class 2:1 from a proper university do for you, Karma?

Re guards recruiting, I have found that there are lots of West country blokes in the Coldstream Guards, who I assume must have recruited actively down here

The B Word 4th Sep 2011 20:39

This place is now called Hill House School

http://www.hillhouse.doncaster.sch.uk/right.jpg

In my day it was RAF Finningley Officers' Mess. I was certainly "educated" by a local lass at one Airshow there!

The B Word


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