(3)A person is not to be taken for the purposes of this section as giving corporal punishment by virtue of anything done for reasons that include averting an immediate danger of personal injury to, or an immediate danger to the property of, any person (including the pupil concerned).
Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts9
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Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts27
6. A headmaster at a state school would, prior to the abolition of corporal punishment in state schools, have...
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Noughts & Crosses Nuns & Mum7
With that, the line of six went through a hidden secret door below the organ pipes and into a...
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To Tawse or not to Tawse18
I have serious doubts if those girls you mentioned were actually caned either on hands or bottom. They were...
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Outside the Heads Office11
Suffice it to say, that I had never before, and have never since, experienced such an excruciating intensity...
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Aunt Blanche6
Billy crept silently toward the window, carefully placed his foot on the outside hose bib, and cautiously inched his...
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Learning How to Discipline2
Her toenails were painted, there was a ring on her right big toe and a gold bracelet on her...
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School Day Memories10
When she came back she told me to bend over and place my hands on the bench. Four stinging...
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How many strokes 7
It may be true to say that: “The more strokes you receive, the worse it becomes.” To some extent,...