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I Got The Cane Or Slipper In The Sixth Form

I was caned twice during my sixth form years in the early 1960s, once for skipping school and smoking and once for an offence which embarrassed the Headmistress – an agonising six of the best on both occasions. At my school the girl’s age seemed irrelevant when she was to be disciplined. It was entirely the nature and seriousness of your offence that determined your punishment. It mattered not whether you were a trembling 11 year old or a hardened sixth former - a caning offence was a caning offence. The only thing that changed was that the canings became more severe as you got older. The other change of course was that as you matured and became more worldly-wise, you were much more careful to stick to the rules (a plus in favour of corporal punishment) but equally rather more careful to avoid being caught when you did misbehave. So from memory, there was a significant decline in the frequency of canings as we progressed, and by sixth form, it was becoming much more of an ‘event’ when one of us was caned.

Few, if any, of the girls would have avoided the cane in their seven years at the school, but I think only a minority of us sixth-formers got the cane.
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DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
I would have been black and blue if schools still did this 😳🤣
chrisCA · M
@DeluxedEdition And too think, I thought you were a model student. 😅
@DeluxedEdition A lot were black and blue back then.
chrisCA · M
@SensibleJulie I am sure it generated whispers, in the showers, after gym class.
@chrisCA That wasn't the only place marks were seen. Imagine beaches, swimming baths (pools to Americans), gym lessons and any other times and places where recipients wore costumes that didn't entirely cover the damage.
Tennis matches played in those ridiculously short skirts and knickers which didn't cover the marks.
Boys in those days often wore Speedos for school swimming sports and those were notorious for not covering marks.
Though girls PE uniforms often involved 'shorts' that were glorified knickers and those showed marks too
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zarasmith1978 · 46-50, F
@SensibleJulie the pe skirt and pe knickers didnt cover the marks
@zarasmith1978 Indeed not. You were literally 'marked out' as someone who was subject to punishnent.
zarasmith1978 · 46-50, F
@SensibleJulie i was slipperd/caned often i had marks most of the time
Lynda70 · F
@zarasmith1978 Same here. There weren't many days I didn't get the slipper.
huggy001 · 56-60, M
@DeluxedEdition were/are you still a naughty girl at school
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zarasmith1978 · 46-50, F
@Strict4u at school 18
at home 20
Strict4u · 56-60, M
@zarasmith1978 Thank you for answering
huggy001 · 56-60, M
@DeluxedEdition are you very naughty
@zarasmith1978 Among my guy peers, marks were not shameful but rather a sign that you had endured a good one! How negative an experience was it for marks to show? Did you get sympathy or prestige?
Lynda70 · F
@Alfred22 We were rather proud of our marks.
@Lynda70 Rightly so! In scouts we had a beltline gauntlet run and there was an imperative of shrugging it off afterwards. It could sting significantly but whining about it was strictly taboo.
huggy001 · 56-60, M
@DeluxedEdition are you a naughty girl then