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The operation was repeated another two times. His royal blue blazer was carefully folded back, the slipper was lined up against his grey shorts, it was raised high in the air, then "whoosh" it flew through the air and landed on the seat of his shorts with a resounding thwack. He reached down and placed his hands somewhere between his knees and his ankles. One of the boys was told where to stand with his back to the class and ordered to bend over. This example was heavily used at a secondary school in Lincolnshire in the 1970s. It looked a lot nastier than the carpet slipper that dad used. It had never occurred to me that the "slipper" might be a big rubber-soled plimsoll. So that's what they use, I said to myself, more than a little surprised. opened a drawer in his desk and extracted a large black gym shoe. The proverbial pin would have been heard if one had been dropped. turned round and beckoned the two chatterboxes to the front. A few days into the first term two boys were talking while the Latin teacher was writing something on the blackboard. I did not have to wait long to see the slipper in use. I knew that we would keep our trousers on for the punishment (a luxury not afforded me by my dad when he slippered me) and that they never gave more than 12 whacks, a restriction that did not apply at home. I had been told that King's was a strict school and that the slipper was in regular use. The school had been founded in the 16th century by Edward VI hence the name. King's was an old-fashioned boys' grammar school in the pleasant town of Macclesfield in East Cheshire. I was two months short of my 12th birthday. I passed the 11-plus and went off to King's School in September 1963. Behave or bend over for the slipper: UK Grammar School life in the 1960sīehave or bend over for the slipper UK Grammar School life in the 1960s By David Kettering