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chimerapower | 16:29 Sat 10th Sep 2011 | Current Affairs
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Apparently a group of old soldiers are going to open a free school in order to apply the lessons of Deepcut barracks to the delicate subject of education. Any thoughts?
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LOL I think they might find running a school is a little more complicated than they think. After the 100 allegations of sexual abuse and bullying - and the four suicides - at Deepcut you would think they would have learned their lesson but no.
The only lessons i link to deepcut are allegations of a culture of bullying and the suicide of cadets - They dont seem particularly positive lessons....

http://news.bbc.co.uk...t_inquiry/default.stm
I went to a school where there was bullying and a suicide. Does that make me a bad person just as I went to that school? No. About time schools had discipline and self respect and morals as it's centre. Good for those guys. At least they are trying.
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My school has discipline and self respect at its core ... and a distinct absence of bullying and suicides for some reason. Perhaps because the staff are trained to do their job and not trained killers. I'm just saying.

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