Yeah I feel bad for her too, having divorced parents is so common but it still sucks. I do feel sad for her, but there was no need for her to be rude to the teacher, even if she is struggling with issues, it’s not fair on her taking her anger out on others. The teacher was right.
@@becca_rose_x that is more of a mindset of a adult when you are a teenager in this situation you tend to speak out of anger because of the situation I went through a similar thing my family has always been so close me and my siblings hardly ever saw my parents argue *even my class mates knew we had a very tight knit family* then out of the blue my parents divorced me and my siblings didn't expect it then we were pressed with moving etc then I heard my classmates had found out then it went to my teachers and I constantly got asked are you okay? and other comments , and the best way was to ignore people teachers and students and then i would snap quite easily it took awhile for me to adjust, being upset at because of your home troubles doesn't make it right for being disrespectful she learn in the end and so did I
@@georgia957 yeah that’s true! I probably have more of a mindset of an adult, I mean I am an adult anyway haha, but yes teenagers are more emotional and take their anger out on others- which isn’t the right way to behave, but teenagers fail to see that at their age. Teenagers tend to be in their own little bubble, self absorbed and only care about their own personal emotions rather than see how it affects everyone else. Being a teenager is a hormonal and emotional time and that is why they use their emotional sense of mind rather than being rational and realistic. In reality and being realistic, the girl was being rude and angry at teachers who didn’t deserve it. Therefore she needed correcting for her behaviour. I think a lot of people in these comments are teenagers themselves and that is why they disagree with me because they still have a child’s mind, whereas I have an adult mindset. I used to think the same way as people here think, but as I have got older my mindset and thoughts have changed. Most people here that are teenagers will probably learn the same when they become an adult too. 😃 but yes I agree with you
I feel so bad for her cause she tries to keep a strong face on like you know when you just wanna cry but you don’t so you have a lump in your throat she might feel like that
These teachers are so supportive and so willing to understand and listen to see what the problem is, and how to help the students feel better. I really respect the teachers for that! 👏🏻😁
@@britishsecondarylife7548 not all teachers are fucking arseholes mate. plus theyre on fucking camera so they may be being a bit nicer than usual, that doesn't mean its fake you absolute unit
“They have to respect the rules of the school” when you’ve been through a traumatic experience, especially with your family, you get messed up. You can’t always control yourself. She needs support, not a telling off!!
it doesn't, but i think its because some piercings could be seen as a health and safety issue - especially when in P.E. thats why they usually don't let you wear hoops/dangly earrings.
So agree had the same issues in my school. I think young people should be able to express themselves with piercings and hair dye but I understand if it was a pe lesson bc anything can happen but we've got medical tape to cover and protect them.
Guys can we please appreciate how helpful and supportive the non teaching staff are🥳 always there to help us and talk to us and just be there for us really. Honestly the best people in school.
I left school last year and I can honestly say I miss it so much. It was my getaway and like an alternate reality from my everyday struggles and pain. I’m sure many other people can relate to this, I hope anyways💗
The drama teacher didn’t do anything wrong though... it was the girl they decided to be rude in lesson..the teacher was only doing her job and correcting her for it.
@@watermelonkid5613 how was the teacher being ridiculous? The girl was literally being rude in class, the teacher was only telling her off for it. That’s the right thing to do! It’s called discipline.
@@becca_rose_x you man are all right the girl should of not argued but at the same time u can't put someone is i.e for swearing like is someone swearing worth wasting someone education. but your still right
The teacher didn’t do anything wrong, she only corrected a students bad behaviour. A teacher can’t just let students get away with things, and get away with being rude.
@emily. I know that!!!! I was just saying that it IS common!! I know it can still be difficult. I never said it wasn’t! I even made a separate comment saying that having divorced parents is common however it can still be a difficult time.
@@eviexo3889 Stop being mean to others. And no I’m not a kid. I’ve seen you in previous comments everyone reacts differently, she’s just expressing her emotions
@@beckagraham8328 oh right...so I’m being mean now am I? 😂😂 Christ I’m done with the amount of offended little kids you find on RUclips. How am I being mean? By making my OWN comment and saying my OWN personal opinion and then people come along and attack me for it? My god, why can’t people just let me have my opinion! How am I the one being mean? Imao..
She seems like a nice girl,but having divorced parents is so common though. Literally loads of families go through divorces. It’s normal and a common thing. However I still feel for her, it can still be a difficult time. But There was no need for her to be rude to the drama teacher though. She didn’t need to get loud and keep interrupting her. I agree with what the teacher said at 2:55 , yes she may be going through a hard time, but it’s not an excuse to be rude. She still needs to learn to respect people and respect the rules. It’s just out of common decency to respect things/and people around you. Apart from that, she seems like a nice girl.
Divorce affects every child differently. When my parents got divorced I was thirteen and I hated everyone and everything. I isolated myself and I didn’t want to go to school but I didn’t want to go home. I wanted to commit suicide because of the divorce and all the shit I went through at school (I never attempted suicide because I was a naive 13 year old who had no idea how to commit suicide and didn’t want to ask about it because it would draw attention to myself.) So instead of talking I bottled up EVERY bad feeling and I regret it because now I have to deal with these feelings because they are taking a toll on my health and life.
PAHAHAHAHS THIS WAS EXACTLY MY REACTION like a sympathetic happy ending you think, and then you see ‘summer has recently had her tongue pierced’ LIKE WHAT AHHSHDDH
I also write when I don’t want to talk about my feelings. I’ve literally written a character based on me to help me deal with anger and other emotions so I don’t snap at others.
school for me be like year 7: settling down, doing okay ish year 8: bullied, anxiety, meetings, fights, running away, tears, blood, sweat year 9: lockdown go grrrrr year 10: haven't started yet year 11: haven't started yet
Oh my dayssss that cuteness with Hazel and Summer its soooo cute like when they were hugging then towards the end they were like holding each other and then hugged again and were rocking whilst hugging lol and then she goes love u loads oh my gosh that's an amazing bond I swear I really wanna become a behaviour mentor in secondary school that's my dream job hopefully that's the reason I watch these videos tbh nut any ways hazel and summer 💖💖💖😚😚
I understand what she means, the constant sympathy from teachers, even though it’s not meant to be, sounds backhanded. She wants to go on like normal, as if nothing happened, because she’s already got it at home. I can completely understand how and why she’s acting out, I felt like the same when my parents divorced and everyyyy teacher knew about it!
@@eviexo3889 matey ain’t that easy as ‘don’t misbehave’ it’s actually a lot harder than u think as ‘don’t misbehave’ because everyone finds the school environment differently
I have no idea why this appeared on my recommended list, but , man, I can relate to her situation, divorced parents, I found it easier to just not tell anyone about it after several bad experiences, 2 years later, found out I had a life long medical condition, and experience with how people treated me differently made me just keep it a secret because having people constantly asking if I was ok, not including me in activities that may not be good for me etc did my head in and to this day, I don't tell people and just live life as a normal person does and get on fine. Having to live my life being treated like an invalid would have driven , and still does, drive me nuts.....
No she didn’t??! Did we even watch the same video?! All the teachers were nice and supportive in this. The drama teacher was only correcting the girls behaviour. The teacher literally talked in a calm tone. It was the girl that was a bit rude, by interrupting and getting loud. As seen at 1:10
@@sidra8223 but the teacher wasn’t rude!! What exactly did she say that was considered rude?? Having rules? Is a teacher not allowed to correct a students behaviour and not tell them off for something-because that’s considered rude? 😂 All the teacher said is that they sent her out the classroom because of swearing multiple times and being rude. She was only explaining what the girl did wrong, and correcting her for it. 🤷🏼♀️
sorry but that teacher at the start with the glasses and blonde hair (the one that said "you are gonna need to apologize to me") reminds me of umbridge in harry potter
I was 21 when my parents divorced and you think you can handle it as you’re an adult but I’m finding it so hard still and it’s been a year. After having parents who were married all my life and living in one family house to having no where to call home and both my parents getting new partners extremely quickly was very overwhelming. I felt like i had to be the one to keep the family together and pick up the pieces. It’s been the worst year and it has even led me to try to take my life twice very recently but coming out the other end and hoping i can move on from this. I know my family, christmas, birthdays will never been the same again, and it’s gonna be a while till i accept that as i’m still in denial but it will get easier. Well i hope so anyway!
im not very educated not this school but can I ask something? is this school got permission to film these kids? also if they are do they just get filmed when somethings wrong?
bruh this is off topic but it looks like the girls are always talking to the boys or the boys are always talking to the girls....you know what the people in my school do? they talk to their own gender! I wonder how these people are dating each other when they don't even talk to each other it's madness. I want to live in Britain now
“pretty much” isn’t everyone, i’m sure if you had a little bit of empathy for others you would know that everyone deals with things differently, and not all situations are the same as yours.
@@katharinehoward yes everyone deals with things differently but divorced parents is common!! That is literally the TRUTH!!! There are more people out there who are in worse situations
@@eviexo3889 Life must go on I guess but I wish parents wouldn’t have kids with somebody they don’t want to spend the rest of their life with obvs I know shit happens and it’s not the parents fault but it makes us as kids feel like shit
People handle stuff like that differently. Please don't take this as mean I'm just saying the you may be fine after your parents splitting but it affects people in other ways. Also sorry about your parents I hope ur OK x
I feel bad for summer. Like she sounds like a nice girl who needs some understanding. Family breakups are common and i feel sorry for these kids.
Yeah I feel bad for her too, having divorced parents is so common but it still sucks. I do feel sad for her, but there was no need for her to be rude to the teacher, even if she is struggling with issues, it’s not fair on her taking her anger out on others. The teacher was right.
@@becca_rose_x that is more of a mindset of a adult when you are a teenager in this situation you tend to speak out of anger because of the situation I went through a similar thing my family has always been so close me and my siblings hardly ever saw my parents argue *even my class mates knew we had a very tight knit family* then out of the blue my parents divorced me and my siblings didn't expect it then we were pressed with moving etc then I heard my classmates had found out then it went to my teachers and I constantly got asked are you okay? and other comments , and the best way was to ignore people teachers and students and then i would snap quite easily it took awhile for me to adjust, being upset at because of your home troubles doesn't make it right for being disrespectful she learn in the end and so did I
@@georgia957 yeah that’s true! I probably have more of a mindset of an adult, I mean I am an adult anyway haha, but yes teenagers are more emotional and take their anger out on others- which isn’t the right way to behave, but teenagers fail to see that at their age. Teenagers tend to be in their own little bubble, self absorbed and only care about their own personal emotions rather than see how it affects everyone else. Being a teenager is a hormonal and emotional time and that is why they use their emotional sense of mind rather than being rational and realistic. In reality and being realistic, the girl was being rude and angry at teachers who didn’t deserve it. Therefore she needed correcting for her behaviour. I think a lot of people in these comments are teenagers themselves and that is why they disagree with me because they still have a child’s mind, whereas I have an adult mindset. I used to think the same way as people here think, but as I have got older my mindset and thoughts have changed. Most people here that are teenagers will probably learn the same when they become an adult too. 😃 but yes I agree with you
@insomiablaze 1 it’s not normal. She shouldn’t have done it
@@georgia957 ikr
Is it just me or does she look like a year 11 instead of year 9??
Init
She’s like 20 now
@@zadex1260 ikr
she does LMFAOOO
Yeah like I'm a year 9 and I am smaller than most year7s😂
I feel so bad for her cause she tries to keep a strong face on like you know when you just wanna cry but you don’t so you have a lump in your throat she might feel like that
Love you girl
Yes and no
These teachers are so supportive and so willing to understand and listen to see what the problem is, and how to help the students feel better. I really respect the teachers for that! 👏🏻😁
🤣🤣
The teachers are so good in this!! They are so supportive and willing to try to help as much as possible. wish my school was like this
It's acted
@@britishsecondarylife7548
its not you absolute unit.
@@absoluteunit6085 howcome most of the teachers are nice
@@britishsecondarylife7548
not all teachers are fucking arseholes mate.
plus theyre on fucking camera so they may be being a bit nicer than usual, that doesn't mean its fake you absolute unit
@@britishsecondarylife7548 It's cos they know there r cameras there
Shes an adult now because all these videos are filmed 5 years later
Wait what?!
@@unknownusere00 Yes its true
yeah she would be 19 or 20 now
@@unknownusere00 dude chill he didn't just discover a way to terraform mars 😂
how do they reverse time?!? i have a lot of reasons to reverse time
Wow that non teaching teacher we need to be more like her
“They have to respect the rules of the school” when you’ve been through a traumatic experience, especially with your family, you get messed up. You can’t always control yourself. She needs support, not a telling off!!
Would love to know how a piercing affects a teacher’s ability to deliver an education tbh
Trust me
It's about discipline I think idk our school has a rule about it but if u keep it low key no one cares and i go to a Catholic school
Same as a job. It does not interfere, but there are rules.
it doesn't, but i think its because some piercings could be seen as a health and safety issue - especially when in P.E. thats why they usually don't let you wear hoops/dangly earrings.
Same I wold like to know
IF SHE'S CLEARLY STRUGGLING THEN LEAVE HER ALONE ABOUT A PIERCING OH MY GOD. WHAT YOUR STUDENTS DO WITH THEIR APPEARANCE IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
I agree! It's a piercing it's not affecting anybodys learning and I think it really suits Summer.
Preach babe
So agree had the same issues in my school. I think young people should be able to express themselves with piercings and hair dye but I understand if it was a pe lesson bc anything can happen but we've got medical tape to cover and protect them.
Years for me
Year 7: settling into new school
Year 8: fucking mayhem
Year 9: ANXIETY
Year 10: haha lockdown go grr
Year 11: not started yet
Same
ur not back yet :( i am :( i went back in september
@@lovisaoversidestarstable6116 same :/
same thing for me but change y11 to fucking hate this place so much :D
whayyy i’m in the same year as you
Hazel is a teacher and a person we all need man
I love how it’s clear the teachers don’t give a shit when they get shown kids work
No-one:
Literally No-one:
Me: Refreshes at 5:59pm 20 times so I can watch the video first.
thats kinda sad you need a life
@@hashi. man you didnt have to violate him like that 😂😂
@@hashi. 😂😂😂 btw I'm using my mums account
@@sharonbooth8103 ok?.... 😂
Guys can we please appreciate how helpful and supportive the non teaching staff are🥳 always there to help us and talk to us and just be there for us really. Honestly the best people in school.
I left school last year and I can honestly say I miss it so much. It was my getaway and like an alternate reality from my everyday struggles and pain. I’m sure many other people can relate to this, I hope anyways💗
6:27 it’s the kindest person on earth a legend Christopher 🥺😌😌
drama teachers always like to start drama
The drama teacher didn’t do anything wrong though... it was the girl they decided to be rude in lesson..the teacher was only doing her job and correcting her for it.
@@eviexo3889 yeah but I’m sure the teacher was being ridiculous
@@watermelonkid5613 how was the teacher being ridiculous? The girl was literally being rude in class, the teacher was only telling her off for it. That’s the right thing to do! It’s called discipline.
@@becca_rose_x you man are all right the girl should of not argued but at the same time u can't put someone is i.e for swearing like is someone swearing worth wasting someone education. but your still right
The teacher didn’t do anything wrong, she only corrected a students bad behaviour. A teacher can’t just let students get away with things, and get away with being rude.
That non-teacher lady was so kind you can tell that she really helped summer out
School is hard like if u have a broken leg then they can see that but they don’t notice anxiety, social anxiety , depression , suicide
I feel so bad for her. I know how it feels. My parents divorced when I was 8 years old and now I'm 16.
Yeah it’s a very common thing. Most people have divorced parents unfortunately. It can still be a difficult time though- I know that.
@@eviexo3889 just because it’s “common” doesn’t mean that it isn’t hard and difficult.
@emily. I know that!!!! I was just saying that it IS common!! I know it can still be difficult. I never said it wasn’t! I even made a separate comment saying that having divorced parents is common however it can still be a difficult time.
@@eviexo3889 Stop being mean to others. And no I’m not a kid. I’ve seen you in previous comments everyone reacts differently, she’s just expressing her emotions
@@beckagraham8328 oh right...so I’m being mean now am I? 😂😂 Christ I’m done with the amount of offended little kids you find on RUclips. How am I being mean? By making my OWN comment and saying my OWN personal opinion and then people come along and attack me for it? My god, why can’t people just let me have my opinion! How am I the one being mean? Imao..
6:27 my boy Chris!
are you in that school?
no, I just saw him in another video, he has autism and he’s really positive.
Ikkkk I was so happy
He’s a gangster
Comon g
She seems like a nice girl,but having divorced parents is so common though. Literally loads of families go through divorces. It’s normal and a common thing. However I still feel for her, it can still be a difficult time. But There was no need for her to be rude to the drama teacher though. She didn’t need to get loud and keep interrupting her. I agree with what the teacher said at 2:55 , yes she may be going through a hard time, but it’s not an excuse to be rude. She still needs to learn to respect people and respect the rules. It’s just out of common decency to respect things/and people around you. Apart from that, she seems like a nice girl.
Hi
yeah tbf i agree but she is only a kid mate
it’s common to die using the same logic :)
@@rubberduck302 yeah she is only a kid, but a kids bad behaviour is still something that should be nipped in the bud quickly and corrected for it.
Divorce affects every child differently. When my parents got divorced I was thirteen and I hated everyone and everything. I isolated myself and I didn’t want to go to school but I didn’t want to go home. I wanted to commit suicide because of the divorce and all the shit I went through at school (I never attempted suicide because I was a naive 13 year old who had no idea how to commit suicide and didn’t want to ask about it because it would draw attention to myself.) So instead of talking I bottled up EVERY bad feeling and I regret it because now I have to deal with these feelings because they are taking a toll on my health and life.
these videos are a 3:00am kinda binge watch thing hahaha
awh that behaviour teacher was so sweet 🥺
Who else just randomly came across these videos😅 And is now addicted to watching them?😂
Hazel seems so understanding
I am a training teacher and this helps see how teacher reacts in different situations
She’s so pretty
ikrrrr
Summer is like me, thankfully I haven't had to deal with parents divorce etc. But I have a lot of time and sympathy for Summer x
When my parents split up I acted just the same as summer so I understood exactly how that girl feels
Nobody
Literally nobody
Summer has recently had her tongue pierced
PAHAHAHAHS THIS WAS EXACTLY MY REACTION like a sympathetic happy ending you think, and then you see ‘summer has recently had her tongue pierced’ LIKE WHAT AHHSHDDH
I was looking for this comment!! 🤣
I also write when I don’t want to talk about my feelings. I’ve literally written a character based on me to help me deal with anger and other emotions so I don’t snap at others.
Am I the only person who randomly came across these videos and now addicted to them?
Love you girl
Yes and no
Yes and no
Aww she is really nice to the younger kids
No one :
Absolutely no one in the universe :
Me : sees Christopher
AYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Sameeeeee he’s such a legend playing around with his blue ball
He’s a legend
Yo we have the same profile picture
Going back to the drama thing I got suspended for that when I was a kid at secondary school 😔
Lol I posted this a few mins ago and I'm still watching this video hahah
Really?! My teachers just glare at you if you swear and just say something like "Its fudge remember" 😃
@@nataliemj06 WOW lol coz at my secondary school ages ago we got told of for saying fudge
i swear uk reality tv shows are addictive
This is sad coz it’s relatable
I understand what Summer is going through.
Who else can’t stop watching these
school for me be like
year 7: settling down, doing okay ish
year 8: bullied, anxiety, meetings, fights, running away, tears, blood, sweat
year 9: lockdown go grrrrr
year 10: haven't started yet
year 11: haven't started yet
Oh my dayssss that cuteness with Hazel and Summer its soooo cute like when they were hugging then towards the end they were like holding each other and then hugged again and were rocking whilst hugging lol and then she goes love u loads oh my gosh that's an amazing bond I swear I really wanna become a behaviour mentor in secondary school that's my dream job hopefully that's the reason I watch these videos tbh nut any ways hazel and summer 💖💖💖😚😚
You should do educating Northamptonshire
No lmaooooo 😭
No lmaooooo 😭
Don't you just see people comments with loads of likes and your just like I wish I wrote that😂
Anybody realised one of the girls sat next to summer was on another episode when she applied to get into brit school but unfortunately didn't get in 😊
this happened to me when i was 6. i felt terrible 😣
I did not need to know that she had her tongue pieces at the end 🤣
man i wish my teachers were like this
I understand what she means, the constant sympathy from teachers, even though it’s not meant to be, sounds backhanded.
She wants to go on like normal, as if nothing happened, because she’s already got it at home.
I can completely understand how and why she’s acting out, I felt like the same when my parents divorced and everyyyy teacher knew about it!
Who else came across these and can’t stop watching them
To be fair I loved the school I was in because I never got into trouble for swearing.
I need a write a poem for a friend but I dont know what write... anyone got any ideas??? Shes kind, listens, strong, and a very heartfelt person.
are you still struggling x
I hate it when teachers wind me up
Don’t misbehave then 🤷🏼♀️
Teachers don’t specifically go out their way to “wind you up.” Think about what caused that to happen in the first place... most probably the student.
It depends, some teachers are just evil
@@magnolia9778 “evil” phaha...lol right ok kid.
@@eviexo3889 matey ain’t that easy as ‘don’t misbehave’ it’s actually a lot harder than u think as ‘don’t misbehave’ because everyone finds the school environment differently
Summer I feel sorry for her ❤❤❤
I have no idea why this appeared on my recommended list, but , man, I can relate to her situation, divorced parents, I found it easier to just not tell anyone about it after several bad experiences, 2 years later, found out I had a life long medical condition, and experience with how people treated me differently made me just keep it a secret because having people constantly asking if I was ok, not including me in activities that may not be good for me etc did my head in and to this day, I don't tell people and just live life as a normal person does and get on fine. Having to live my life being treated like an invalid would have driven , and still does, drive me nuts.....
I think teachers like to think that their school is a lot better for students when it’s actually rubbish
I was 6 when my parents divorced
I was 9 and it was at Christmas. And to be fair I’m not almost 13 and I’m so much happier
Same here
I was 11 weeks
@@eviejonesx440 🥺
@@lillyx1317 Thanks I don't really get to see my dad as much but I could care less he was abusive hope your doing fine too.
this is too addicting ive been watching for so long my egg is getting cold :(
yes ✨cold✨
Respect is a word these kids need to learn.
Honestly I freak out when my parents *fight* what am I gonna do if they get divorced
Love these vids 👍
6:26 ...... ChRiSterpHer sorry I can't spell his name 😂
Christopher
Look at the difference in school life then and now with covid-19
Bro once i saw Chris i just was like AYOOOOOOOOO CHRIS!
poor summer hope she’s good now
its that drama girl who made that teacher sad :( 6:50
1:51 THE SOCKET THE WITCH IS ON AND ITS ANNOYING ME
Ok I have watched all of these but u posted these and I swear I haven’t seen these bits
I was 4 when my parents divorced
I was unborn
That drama teacher did sound quite rude tbh
she is rude
No she didn’t??! Did we even watch the same video?! All the teachers were nice and supportive in this. The drama teacher was only correcting the girls behaviour. The teacher literally talked in a calm tone. It was the girl that was a bit rude, by interrupting and getting loud. As seen at 1:10
@@eviexo3889 Talking in a calm tone or a loud tone doesn’t affect being rude or not.
@@callummessham6426 I know I feel the girl could have been treated so much better by her.
@@sidra8223 but the teacher wasn’t rude!! What exactly did she say that was considered rude?? Having rules? Is a teacher not allowed to correct a students behaviour and not tell them off for something-because that’s considered rude? 😂 All the teacher said is that they sent her out the classroom because of swearing multiple times and being rude. She was only explaining what the girl did wrong, and correcting her for it. 🤷🏼♀️
I like Summer and Jebb. They are like siblings.
almost as though theyre related..
Yes
They are sibling lmao
SkyeArmy Official they’re not siblings
@@theburpman8006 uh... they are
Do educating blackpool and educating Leicester
yesss
Anyone who just watch this and enjoys it
Me
@@itzibby2168 mate u just replied to urself
@@boing5717 so
sorry but that teacher at the start with the glasses and blonde hair (the one that said "you are gonna need to apologize to me") reminds me of umbridge in harry potter
9:06 is it just my school that would have a mardy hugging kids
Is it just me or does Summer sound like an old grandma rather than a Year 9 and Jebb sounds like a Year 4 than a Year 10
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I was 21 when my parents divorced and you think you can handle it as you’re an adult but I’m finding it so hard still and it’s been a year. After having parents who were married all my life and living in one family house to having no where to call home and both my parents getting new partners extremely quickly was very overwhelming. I felt like i had to be the one to keep the family together and pick up the pieces. It’s been the worst year and it has even led me to try to take my life twice very recently but coming out the other end and hoping i can move on from this. I know my family, christmas, birthdays will never been the same again, and it’s gonna be a while till i accept that as i’m still in denial but it will get easier. Well i hope so anyway!
That’s tufffff
Do educating Birmingham or the West Midlands or Midlands
Omg I need this it would be hilarious😂
Educating Blackburn
educating worcestershire (i may be a teeny bit biased)
educating glasgow 🤣
YES WEST MIDLANDS BLACK COUNTRY
More educating of the east end and greater Manchester
Apparently there's going to be a second season of educating greater Manchester
@@bubblegumgoth977 I don’t think so but ok I guess we have to see
Years for me
Year 7: TROUBLE TROUBLE
Year 8: Dramatic
Year 9: Corona
Year 10: its chill
im not very educated not this school but can I ask something? is this school got permission to film these kids? also if they are do they just get filmed when somethings wrong?
They will have had to ask permission from every student that’s there because it’s a famous series
No they went and made a full documentary with interviews over the course of a full year without asking anyone 😂
Pls do educating Weston
Even though they did Educating Essex they should do Educating Thurrock , Educating Basildon and Chelmsford
@@britishsecondarylife7548 good point even tho I have never herd of those places lol hahah😂😂😂😂
@@apocalypticavenger4538 I've never heard of weston where is it
Educating DUBLIN
@@britishsecondarylife7548 r u joking
bruh this is off topic but it looks like the girls are always talking to the boys or the boys are always talking to the girls....you know what the people in my school do?
they talk to their own gender! I wonder how these people are dating each other when they don't even talk to each other it's madness. I want to live in Britain now
@Anonymous lol is it bad?
@@Jester_of_Silence no you don't, its terrible over here ;-;
@@jimindeez5897 lol thxs for the info was about to buy the one way plane ticket lol
oh pls scool here is dramafilled
@@szz6098 lol i can tell now but imagine if that was the real thing i can see myself pulling tricks lol
educating eastbourne would be mad ngl
I have parents who are split up it dosnt really bother me cuz most the the drama was before I was born
Same here, well they split up when my mum was pregnant.
@@JasmineSurrealVideos yeah me to
She sounds just like Jebb
This shows teachers dont give a shit about whats going on at home
Get a grip mine have pretty much everyone’s gone through it jeez
No wonder you have no mates it can impact people’s lives
@@dirtriser5775 it happens to me you’ve prolly been spoiled
“pretty much” isn’t everyone, i’m sure if you had a little bit of empathy for others you would know that everyone deals with things differently, and not all situations are the same as yours.
Exactly it’s so common!!! Loads of people go through it!
@@katharinehoward yes everyone deals with things differently but divorced parents is common!! That is literally the TRUTH!!! There are more people out there who are in worse situations
This should not be addicting, but it is.
the head teacher's teeth can learn something from being tight knit
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't stand her. She's so patronising hahaha.
😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I know how she feels
It’s pretty common, most people have divorced parents
@@eviexo3889 yh I know I was must saying I relate as do many other people it’s sad that so many of us have to go through it
@@ellainonge6979 yeah true, it’s a shame that lots of people go through it. I have divorced parents too. Yeah it sucks, but that’s just life. 🤷🏼♀️
@@eviexo3889 Life must go on I guess but I wish parents wouldn’t have kids with somebody they don’t want to spend the rest of their life with obvs I know shit happens and it’s not the parents fault but it makes us as kids feel like shit
Love you girl
My Mum and Dad are divorced, but I didn’t act like this
People handle stuff like that differently. Please don't take this as mean I'm just saying the you may be fine after your parents splitting but it affects people in other ways.
Also sorry about your parents I hope ur OK x
It’s mr bisofam 😂
Where is that school?
She acts like shes the only person in the world whos parents have gotten divorced
It is a hard thing to go through
@@xfaridatx8589 i know ive been through it but i dont act like no one else has ever gone through it
Hope your ok xx
the boy looks like draco malfoys friend
Love you girl
Yes and no
@@richardling5912 love u more
@@emmamorrisonx12 Yes and no