Post by xSugarxFreex on Sept 19, 2006 10:57:05 GMT -5
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Two Schools, Seperate Sexes, How Long Till It All Goes Wrong?
Here’s a fact for you, no two people are ever the same, not even twins, there is something different about all of us. But here’s a question for you. Who decides what’s considered cool and what’s not? And another question, why do people, especially those of a younger generation, try to adhere to the rules of cool even if they don’t like them?
The year is 2010 and the stereotypes still stand. Granted technology has moved forward but it seems the way people think of each other is still the same. Prejudice and discrimination happen everywhere but as the saying goes, children can be so cruel.
Imagine the scene, it’s your first day of term at the newly built all boys boarding school ‘Heartland Academy’ or your first day at the new all girl sister school ‘Hazel Academy’, and you turn up in your best threads that took you a whole hour to pick out, and you think there is no way there is someone else who’s cooler than you at this new school, it’s just not possible. And so you walk through the tall iron gates of whichever boarding school your parents sent you to and there before you is the girl or boy who somehow has managed to make themselves look so much cooler than yourself, and what really annoys you is how effortlessly he/she manages to carry it off! No matter how cool you might have been at your old school, things are different here. There will always be someone better then you, there will always be someone you hate, someone you love but who doesn’t love you back, there will be all the trials and tribulations every teenager faces but somehow it’s worse with the two sexes being separated but yet so close.
You’re just starting to settle in at the start of the first term, just getting used to the grotesque uniform they seem intent on making you wear, you’ve gotten a grip on where everything is and you’ve started getting a new group of friends but always at the back of your mind, even if you don’t know it, is the question ‘What does he/she really think of me?’ and no matter how hard you try and push it to the very darkest corner of your mind, it always niggles away at you. But will you end up being one of those people that tries to hard to impress and ends up changing who they are for the sake of people’s opinions? Or are you one of the few who will stand their ground, stay true to themselves and hold there head Academy regardless of what others think?
But the one thing that seems to baffle the students most is the teacher’s refusal to ever let the two schools mix, why are they so adamant they should never come into contact with the opposite sex? Is it as they say, they don’t want the students to be distracted or is there another reason? This is no English fairy tale, that’s for sure.
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