'Teachers shouldn't try too hard to be friends with us'

Year nines at Mark Rutherford Upper describe their feelings about teachers

Sunday 10 February 2002 01:00 GMT
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Pippa Calver, 13, wants to be a physiotherapist or a barrister

"Some teachers only do it because of the money. Others do it because they enjoy it. You can tell. They give you enjoyable lessons. They don't just tell you to copy off the board or do an exercise. The teachers here are very good. I like most of mine, though there are some who can't control a class properly. I give teachers my respect but if they didn't show any respect for me, then I would lose mine for them."

Dena Green, 13, wants to be an English teacher

"Friendly teachers make me feel more relaxed in class. I enjoy school but next year I have to do PE. I'd rather have done business studies."

Ricky Wishart, 14, wants to be an engineer or a mechanic

"Teachers should be fair. Some say you've done something when you haven't."

Kiran Toor, 13, wants to go into business

"I come to school to do well, and to do something I enjoy. It's all about your future. Science is interesting, particularly the practicals. I have respect for all teachers. You have to respect your elders."

Karan Garcha, 13, wants to be a scientist or a pilot

"The subjects are interesting. I like school."

Orey Saunders, 14, wants to be a singer

"I don't like teachers to be too soft. They shouldn't try too hard to be friends with us. You can tell which teachers like their jobs. I like the ones who stop people mucking around and say they are there to teach."

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