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Educated in a Pupil Referral Unit
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The PRU that changed my life'Right from the start of year 8 at mainstream school I started misbehaving and losing my temper very easily. I still don’t really know why I did.' Darren's storyAngry adolescence
Deep down I wanted to sort my problems out so I agreed to attend an anger-management course. Twelve weeks later and it was over. I thought that this was the end of me misbehaving. It was, for about a year, then I started again. This time, my school had enough of me and they wanted me out. Out but not expelledMy headteacher did not want to expel me so instead he applied for me to go to Millbrook Pupil Referral Unit (PRU). I went for an interview, then, as I had been accepted, I met the headteacher and also the teacher who would be teaching me during the next year. They were great and treated me like an adult, unlike my last school. I told myself that it would be different here (in a good way) and I would probably change for the best.
The PRUThere were six pupils in a class and our teacher plus a teacher’s help.
I think they understood how we felt as they both had teenage sons. We all got on like a family. It was so different to my mainstream school because the teachers there didn’t care if you did bad in your exams or anything like that. Because our new teachers treated us like adults, I think we started to behave like them. We had no reason to misbehave now. They rewarded good behaviour all week with a Friday afternoon at the local snooker hall or bowling alley. Not once did anybody miss this, it showed we could behave all week, every week. A problem sharedIf we had any problems even if it was problems at home then you could talk to one of the teachers – they listened, understood and helped in any way.
They were there any time for you – whenever you needed them they were there. I started working to my ability again. I was pleased. My favourite subject was maths. I was good, wanted to improve even more. My teacher, who also loved maths, showed me how to improve and taught me new stuff, stuff I didn’t already know. I started to enjoy school more and loved going there every day. I don’t think that I ever had a day off because I enjoyed it so much. Enjoying the experienceSo from going from... |
