Go straight to the teacher tomorrow morning and explain what happened. They`ll respect you if you go to them first without them coming after you. Stay calm and give your reasons for walking out. Act sensible and they`ll bear it in mind. Ignore your mates next time!!
2007-06-11 08:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Secondary teachers are used to teenage 'mood swings' (no disrespect to you intended), and your needing to leave could have been due to any amount of reasons - chances are, your teacher won't have given it a second thought (unless you did it in a stroppy drawing attention to yourself way).
As a matter of courtesy to your teacher, you should have a word first thing and just apologise for leaving so abruptly, just say you don't want to go into details but you're having problems with certain peers. If you've never broached the subject in school before, you could use the opportunity to ask advice about what to so if it's an ongoing problem.
Good luck and try not to worry - you're not going to be thrown off your course for leaving half way through one lesson!
2007-06-11 15:54:49
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answered by Kate 3
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I take it from your action that it is not the first time that you have been bothered in class by idiots annoying you when you are trying to learn
Go to your form/guidance teacher first thing tomorrow and explain that you realise that walking out of class was not the smartest thing to do but that you felt you had no other option due to other peoples behaviour. Tell him why you find this type of behaviour unacceptable and that you want to move on and learn in a supported atmosphere then this will really show them that you have thought this out, if you approach this in a mature manner then this will go in your favour. dont know what your relationship is like with your parents but to have their back up too will be helpful
Have had similar problems with my own son in some subjects and always feel that if he approaches the subject/problem with a mature outlook it has worked wonders.
good luck - remember these years are the toughest and if you want to learn then you will, you sound like a smart cookie anyway
2007-06-11 15:49:06
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answered by LISA M 2
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the school and the teacher cannot with any justified reason (cuase there isn't one) throw you out of class becuse you walked out due to your classmates annoying you, im in secondary as well and i've had to do that before, as long as you explain the reason and you don't have bad attendance (so you working good in ur class) than it shouldn't result in you being thrown from that class.. if it does, talk to the school board of your region.
2007-06-14 11:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds as if it's out of character for you, in which case apologise to the teacher and give your reason. I'm certain they will be fine about it. If you do this on a regular basis I'd recommend closing your eyes and counting to 10 before acting. Sounds stupid but it works. Trust me, I'm a teacher in a secondary school and I have do it about 15 times a day.
2007-06-11 15:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry to much, yes unfortuantlly u will get in trouble, but as above, go to the teacher and explain first. This should soften the blow! Give a detailed explanation, don't just give a small rubbish answer when telling the teacher what happened. The more you tell, the more likely they will understand. Yet if you go to far, they will get annoyed and it will have the opposite effect!! You will have to judge this on how strict the teacher is, how nice they are e.t.c
Also if you are taken to the head with the others, then act calm, don't shout or get angry. If you do this the teacher will see u as the calm sensible student, compared to the nasty stupid bullies and should win their vote.
Hope you don't get in to much trouble!!
2007-06-11 15:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have to apologise, as an adult you will find this gets you what you want in life so you may as well get some practise in. Also if you don't get on with these friends because they distract you from your studies just lose them from your life.
Your schooling is more important than friendship.
2007-06-11 15:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if you explain to your teacher why you left the classroom they should understand. Especially if you are consistently having trouble with your classmates e.g. bullying .... they may even be able to help stop this happening in the future!
2007-06-12 12:31:44
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answered by c_landy85 2
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no. My friend used to walk out of her food technology class cos she got bullied in there. They eventualy put her in the Inclusion Unit for her protection.
2007-06-12 06:35:13
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answered by Amy 2
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no that shouldnt happen-did you just walk out of class ? or out of school? it makes a big difference-talk to your teacher-or better still senior management ie deuty/head and explain why you did it-
2007-06-12 09:34:35
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answered by buggerlugs 6
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