Jack Rimmer

Since Waterloo Road, I've worked at 10 other schools. You heard me right, 10. None of them are like Waterloo Road. At Waterloo Road, everyone was a family, looked ot for each other. We cheered each other on, encouraged them. At all the other schools, you can tell that everyone despises each other, is getting ready to stab each other in the back.

They set people up for failure, put them down. As you can guess, it isn't a nice environment to be in. I don't even remember why I left. I can honestly say it was one of the worst mistakes of my life. There's been plenty of news about the school. Some good, some bad. For example, Earl Kelly.

I can't say anything about him being admitted into the school, because it took me a lifetime to finally exclude Lewis Seddon. On the brighter side, the school choir. Full of bright, talented kids, who want to do well for themselves. I just looked at them and thought of Janeece Bryant.

Speaking of Janeece: school seccy! Never saw that one if I'm honest with you, but I'm not criticizing: I'm proud of her. I think the day I truly looked up to her was the day she came to me and said "Sir, I want to retake my GCSE's." I'm proud of the school. I may not be a part of it anymore, but I feel like I am.

That's the thing about Waterloo Road: it binds everyone that goes there together. I know that I'm welcome back anytime.