There are four schools at my town and we would regularly have school vs school fights to decide who was the 'hardest school' ours was definitely the dirtiest fighters but we were sometimes let down on numbers. the fights would take part three to four times a year usually on neutral territory outside of school hours. I was part of a crew in my school who used to spend our breaktimes having fights rather than playing footie and as such it usually down to us to lead the initial rush into the other crowd when the big inter-school scraps happened.
I rember one particular fight that got massively out of control. It took place by a building site and it was not long til the air was full of flying bricks and breezeblocks. That lead to police being sent to our schools to give one of those moralistic assemblies.
'School days, the best of your life'
no-one i know ended up with any life long injuries but there are all sorts of urban myths from my year about people in that fight getting brain damage or spinal injuries. I am 28 now and the feud between my school and the other one that was at the building site that day still runs deep.
2006-12-02 07:22:23
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answered by Litmus180 3
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Back when I was in HS there was a fight between one of our football players and three of another school's at some Burger King. So somehow this big thing got started where our entire team was going to meet their entire team at this one local park on a Friday night for a monster rumble. Then word got out and like three hundred card showed up from each school - along with like 10 cops with bullhorns yelling at us to go home. That's my war story (without the war).
2006-12-02 07:17:50
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answered by baldisbeautiful 5
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lol yeh we did. I remember when we went to Isle of White in year 6, there was a school from Liverpool there. And I don't know why but we hated each other.. We couldn't fight 'coz the teachers were there.. We had a dance battle instead! I mean o_O that's funny! Like a film lol.. We won =D
2006-12-02 07:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Yeah. Priorswood (Now St. Augustines of Canterbury - Crap Name) School versus Bishop Foxes (previvously an all Girls school - "*ankers". Up to 80 ado's screaming crap out of each other on the green before charging each other with hand made weapons, sort of knuckle duster type affair, but with nails in. Wasn't long before the law got involved "bigger *ankers" Phun in the mid 80's!
2006-12-02 07:27:53
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answered by Hairybolux 3
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I did not live near the bus route. It was quicker to walk the 4 miles to school than the 3 miles to the bus stop and then take a 30 min bus ride.
2006-12-02 07:18:08
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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My small town does have a rivalry between two schools, North and South (imagine that). The rivalry is intense, but we've never gotten into actual fist fights. We do battle other ways (painting rocks, yelling, etc).
2006-12-02 07:15:57
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answered by zoralink3 3
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If I got into fights they were arguments or not speaking to people type crap, although once I got really angry and nearly hit this girl with a hairbrush! I went to a girls school so no physical fights EVER happened. But one time someone pushed a girl and held her against the lockers!! Thats about as aggressive as it got. We prefered to giggle and talk about boys really...
2006-12-02 07:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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We were close to Hyde park and we hated the adjacent school because their charges were too stuck up and what we thought were too posh, actually the opposite has occured, the name calling sufficed to not much because they were too polite to reply but four of our people went to Oxbridge and I think of the same year theirs didn't . It makes up for the c*** uniform we had to wear.
2006-12-02 18:36:10
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answered by Anonymous
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When i was at secondary school, the lads were always in combat with another school , the 2 named schools were Fox Lane secondary and Ashleigh, neither of them exist anymore.
2006-12-02 07:30:44
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answered by Jeanette 7
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the place i'm from public education isn't very sturdy so in case you choose a competent education you may attend to a private one. yet this quite relies upon, some public faculties are very sturdy and a few are very undesirable, basically as some inner maximum faculties are very sturdy and others very undesirable.
2016-10-17 15:04:01
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answered by ? 4
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