A 13 yr old boy in my tutor group called Sinan once started crying because heâd lost his pound during the day. He was upset because that was his dinner. Without it heâd have to wait until school breakfast club the next day for a meal... 1/5
My tutor group had one of the best attendance/punctuality rates because I had a toaster in my classroom (not PAT tested and eventually confiscated)
I made toast & butter & jam for my boys on normal mornings, and brought in fruit & brioche on GCSE exam mornings. 2/5
I made toast & butter & jam for my boys on normal mornings, and brought in fruit & brioche on GCSE exam mornings. 2/5
A lot of boys would find Fridays and the last day of term the worst time because theyâd have to wait until school started again to eat properly.
70% of the boys at my school were eligible for free school meals.
3/5
70% of the boys at my school were eligible for free school meals.
3/5
They were always generous. Theyâd share food in the canteen and split break time pizza baguette slices three, four ways.
As a young teacher, I soon realised I didnât need the rewards and sanctions system to keep kids working and well behaved.
I just needed biscuits.
4/5
As a young teacher, I soon realised I didnât need the rewards and sanctions system to keep kids working and well behaved.
I just needed biscuits.
4/5
So back to Sinan and his lost pound...
Another boy - not a friend of his - covertly flicked a pound coin out of his pocket and said, âHere it is, I found it.â He knew what that pound meant.
@MarcusRashford has just done that for 1.3m kids.
#HolidaysWithoutHunger
5/5
Another boy - not a friend of his - covertly flicked a pound coin out of his pocket and said, âHere it is, I found it.â He knew what that pound meant.
@MarcusRashford has just done that for 1.3m kids.
#HolidaysWithoutHunger
5/5