Or completely inedible, since there was no flavour or the correct recipe. These people may be looking back on these times and laughing at themselves, because they didn't know how to cook.... I still laugh at myself for my first attempts at cooking.
times table is something we learn in grade 2 and 3 in primary school and remember for the rest of our lives. Its really funny that these 16 17 years dont know them.
I'm 17, I forgot....some of them 🤣. In those days it's understandable you had to know them but these days if you don't know something you just Google it. We've all got calculators in our pockets and me personally I've got one on my wrist (galaxy watch). Although I can speak from experience having them handy and in memory is faster. Weirdly i'm very good at remembering numbers
@@killingeveedits8228 teaching them these life lessons early on is helpful there just too stubborn to relise you know making yourself look presentable and all
I remember back when we were in year three (so about seven/eight), we had little sheets on the walls in all different colours with the times tables in order of how difficult they were, and every Friday morning we'd see if we could move up or down until we got to the end (which was the sevens, I remember that). Everyone, including the people in the bottom set and even most of the people with learning difficulties, got to the end of that list by Christmas.
I loved the fact that one kid actually had lines and broke down whilst writing them. I think he learnt the lesson about defacing school property. And laughing whilst matron is speaking about soiled sheets? That is appalling.
I agree - they're still strict, but they're much better at showing compassion and engaging with the pupils. Mr Vince is the best of all of them in that respect.
Mia Clarke I had mine down at year 1 (when I was 5-6, I live in New Zealand and the years are different). It’s more because of my mum than anything though.
This is the only time that I am glad that things have changed. Because females can do more than keeping house. I believe that both genders should learn how to cook clean and take care of children as well as lawn care fixing at least simple household repairs hvac and auto
Deadpool in the comments section yeah cause 4 times tables are hard... you have to either be mentally challenged or just not trying to not know those at 16. It’s kinda sad tbh
i really love watching these knowing damn well id get kicked out immediately (not cause im bad or whatever i just could never eat the food due to my arfid)
I really dislike the boy who said such horrible things about Matron. She does so many things for them and she cares so much for them, and they treat her so horribly.
I agree, but it's hard to blame him, kids aren't used to that type of discipline and I had teachers half that strict who I viewed as mean. Not until we're adults do we know it was for our own good.
Gen Z kids are definitely smarter than the Millennials. They were (and still are) complete air heads. I've seen 14 year old kids that are much smarter and more mature than millennials in their 20's. I don't know what it is, but millennials have always been dunces.
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ayyyy perry the pants! i thought he should have been first to apologise to the matron or is it more responsible for head boy to be last to wrap things up?
🤦♂️ They flat out *said* that the system has dumbed down to accommodate the less intellectually fortunate. See, people actually had to know things back then. Today it is clearly optional and the results are obvious.
I have two more questions regarding the incident with the matron. 1. Given how the boys apologized to the matron for their behavior from the previous evening right after breakfast, do you think this caused the headmaster to lift the "no tuck" punishment by lunch? I mainly ask this because I would imagine that the headmaster didn't expect the boys to apologize to the matron this soon. 2. When the boys apologized to the matron, she seemed forgiving, but then she later said that they were cracking apologies. Did she only pretend to forgive the boys?
The word “cracking” is UK slang for really good. For example, the iconic line “Cracking cheese, Gromit!” from Wallace and Gromit means the cheese is really good.
“What happened to 12 mate” that got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way he said it was hilarious!!
What happened to 12
I legit howled
The headmaster in this school is so much more chill than the season 1 headmaster
And he doesn’t pause after every word.
Hell yeah the 1960s season 2 wouldn't be laughing if they had the headmaster in season 1
They wouldn't want the headmaster in series 1
I don't rhink that anyone would want him except like it would have been funner bc this head master donsen't shout like the other
Yea
"I wonder if I may have some water" basically means that he hates the food.
At least it wasn’t Chef Ramsey!!!!
Or completely inedible, since there was no flavour or the correct recipe. These people may be looking back on these times and laughing at themselves, because they didn't know how to cook.... I still laugh at myself for my first attempts at cooking.
I don't think I like 1960s School food very much either.
12 MATE! WHAT HAPPENED TO 12!!!?!?!? xD Loved that.
LMFAOAOA
best part
times table is something we learn in grade 2 and 3 in primary school and remember for the rest of our lives. Its really funny that these 16 17 years dont know them.
Disgustingly poor.
How do they not know this...
These kids must be on special needs?
Lol I don’t know them
I'm 17, I forgot....some of them 🤣. In those days it's understandable you had to know them but these days if you don't know something you just Google it. We've all got calculators in our pockets and me personally I've got one on my wrist (galaxy watch).
Although I can speak from experience having them handy and in memory is faster. Weirdly i'm very good at remembering numbers
The headmaster looks legitimately terrified when he goes to taste the food.
I can't say that I blame him.
“May I have some more water” the head didn’t like it at all 🤣🤣🤣
Id be concerned too if I had to eat that. It was probably dry as hell 😂
“Don’t make it complete surrender, you’re not french”
My face: ‘ o ‘ XD
One of the best teacher jokes I've heard on this show
Filmed in 2003.
@@pauljordan4452 No would have been 2004-05, the 2003-04 was the first Grammar School
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Your face wasn't a circle
'What happened to 12 mate' lmaoooo fr
"don't make the first part of your attempt complete surrender, you're not french"
😂
She might just as well 🤦♂️
I don't know if they relise but matron is actually helping them so much
How?
@@killingeveedits8228 teaching them these life lessons early on is helpful there just too stubborn to relise you know making yourself look presentable and all
It was quite awful hearing the one boy say he wished her dead.
Literally the whole school is about that😐
@@killingeveedits8228 she teaching them life lessons yes she may be harsh but she is teaching them things they need in life
Matrons actually funny! She’s really loving pushing their buttons
they should do another season with gen z, imagine how hard we would go on the teachers 😏
Why 😏, you going to literally go hard on the teachers?
We’d all get kicked out
Oh man the stress would cause them to either have heart attacks, high blood pressure and serious diabetes!
@@decent165 matron wouldn’t know what hit her 😉😩
No the kids would break down crying be serious most of gen z are snowflakes
The guy who was outraged that others didn't know their timetables thought that WW2 ended in the 1960s. 😄
honestly imo that’s not as bad as not knowing 4x2 or 4x10
The saying "what could possibly go wrong" comes to mind
I dunno why but I always laugh hysterically when miss Gibson gets all angry and red, I just can’t take her seriously at all 😂
I remember back when we were in year three (so about seven/eight), we had little sheets on the walls in all different colours with the times tables in order of how difficult they were, and every Friday morning we'd see if we could move up or down until we got to the end (which was the sevens, I remember that). Everyone, including the people in the bottom set and even most of the people with learning difficulties, got to the end of that list by Christmas.
I loved the fact that one kid actually had lines and broke down whilst writing them. I think he learnt the lesson about defacing school property. And laughing whilst matron is speaking about soiled sheets? That is appalling.
the poor headmaster is probably going to get food poisoning
Lol yh
Poor guy
I love how the boys are like “big man” when they have the juice they are like sip sip sip and the girls just go slurrrrrrrrp
The brick laying class would be Trumps favorite class 🤣🤣
Lmao
ok
lol
Lol true! He’d be top of the class with the best wall
Just isn’t very funny 😶😐😑
WHO DOESNT KNOW THEIR TIMES TABLE AT 16. BRUH
I guess these teens are on special needs
Honestly no one does
No offence, but the British forever use calculators
Doesn't* You also can't spell doesn't. Bruh.
Musa Hussain that’s punctuation my love. Not spelling :) xx
38:08 Everyone’s baller until matron gets out the prune juice
Shes gotta help them be regular in potty habits 😂
@@20PINKluvr If I'm her, I'm thinking, "What career choice did I make to be monitoring the bowel habits of teenagers?"
And the tonic 😭😭😂😂
“you’re not French” WHEN I SAY I SCREAMRD
"In the 60s they also learned how to give good....". I thought the narrator was going to say "head", and they should've 😂
I love how nice Matron is.
Are u being sarcastic??
@@empresscrafts689 I reckon he is
@@louiejonesponation He better be 😂😂
🧐the full stop says it all
@@empresscrafts689 I think it's more like, he feels bad for her during this episode after (most of) the boys made fun of her
Matron is strict and fair.
I couldn't tell you where half the places on that map are at myself or heard of some n I'm in the autumn years of my life lol
I couldnt read this at all
@@offbrandnoodle4521Couldn't* You also can't spell couldn't.
@@og786. you don’t know how to space :P
@@offbrandnoodle4521 You don't know how to punctuate :P
@@og786. dude, literally look at the last thing you said lmaoooo
“You had to start from scratch little disgrace boy” 💀
6:36, THERE IS NO NEED OF EXPLAINING. THIS IS THE 4'S TABLE U DONT KNOW AT 16
Headmasters guests cancelled for fear of being sick or starved
24:31 IM DEAD 💀😂😭
Ikr 😂😂😂
It's all down to what parents you get and how much you end up learning
Haha Mr Peacock was our History teacher, I swear he took some teaching tips from this show
Where's Gordon Ramsay when you need him?
Ikr
Exactly what I was thinking
He be like "it's dry!!"
I know right 🤣🤣
Apart from that Karen Lady, the teachers seem much more friendly in this school than in the previous series. Especially the head teacher.
I agree - they're still strict, but they're much better at showing compassion and engaging with the pupils. Mr Vince is the best of all of them in that respect.
Did you mean miss Gibson is the Karen or one of the other teachers
@@mayashemesh7370 yes, miss Gibson
I mastered my times tables in 5th grade lol
5th grade! I have mine down in 2nd grade
Mia Clarke I had mine down at year 1 (when I was 5-6, I live in New Zealand and the years are different). It’s more because of my mum than anything though.
When i was 9 there it was my first school camp, if i did not know my times tables then i could not go, it worked...
This is the only time that I am glad that things have changed. Because females can do more than keeping house. I believe that both genders should learn how to cook clean and take care of children as well as lawn care fixing at least simple household repairs hvac and auto
Except that women (and people generally) are more unhappy and dissatisfied than they've every been.
Yes I agree because my parents raised me that way in my house everyone cleaned up their messes everyone washed their dishes and made their beds
That’s why schools should have adulting classes
Horrific. Children back home in Zimbabwe know their times tables by age 8.
I knew mine when I was in like 4th grade so I would've been 7
I'm Britizh and my school had us all learn them when we were like 7
Its okay, not all British people are like this. I think nearly everyone knows their times tables by 8 as well.
Omg yes! It’s an expectation at my school
I knew 1 timetable to 10 timetable by year 1 so I was 6
16:05 nahhh that’s too funny 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t believe just how stupidly unintelligent these students are... Some of these facts I knew since I was 7
Ikr. 4 times table!!!!
Deadpool in the comments section yeah cause 4 times tables are hard... you have to either be mentally challenged or just not trying to not know those at 16. It’s kinda sad tbh
Come on how do you get this far in life without knowing the 4 times table... seriously
Frrr i knew my 4 times table since yr 4. I agree this school is bad but they are 16 and should know
I learned that stuff like that in grade school
I might not be the smartest person on earth but at least I can recite times tables ☠️😂 cmon that what we learn in elementary
In all fairness, I can imagine why the boys found 'soiled sheets' amusing 😂😂😂
Some set 8 Yutes not knowing your times tables 🤣🤣🤣
They could have special need, which could be why they don't know their times table.
sebastian ralphs they don’t
@@sebastianralphs6554learning disability is often invisible
@@sebastianralphs6554Ummm no. 🤦♂️
These kids tested high up on modern academia. They are demonstrating that today's system is inferior.
It's always funny when the students laugh and one of the teachers gets angry
That one boy WHAT HAPPENED TO TWELVE MATE 🤣🤣
16:41 "Matron is fit" - Perry Goyen, ft. Harvey Herdman, 2004
Student: *coughs*
Teacher: GO SEE THE HEADMASTER!!!!
Also student: *breaths*
Also teacher: DON’T SHOUT AT ME!!!!!
But I didn't do anything
6:40 literally nails it hahahah
England has so many accents its insane. You do this show in Australia and there'd be like 5 accents
As someone who is from Australia, I completely agree with you on that.
@@moonwalkerangel7008 same
Liverpools accent is the worst
The guy who says yes for the pillow
NOOO NOW I HAVE TO WAIT ANITHER 2 WEEKS😭😭
Cause I can’t find this series anywhere free to watch on the internet besides TH-cam
How can she complain about someone smelling if you ban deodorant?
I love this series
Everyone should learn to cook, clean, sew, and do basic household repairs. Life skills.
Life skills should have stayed on the curriculum & been compulsory
It's the parent's responsibility to teach them.@@rainbowlady1532
i really love watching these knowing damn well id get kicked out immediately (not cause im bad or whatever i just could never eat the food due to my arfid)
matron is so sweet I LOVE HERRRRRRR
They had that tracing paper style toilet paper in Norfolk until the late 1970s. First saw the modern style toilet paper around 1977 or 1978.
Even I can remember it at one point,, and that was around 2010!
I really dislike the boy who said such horrible things about Matron. She does so many things for them and she cares so much for them, and they treat her so horribly.
I agree, but it's hard to blame him, kids aren't used to that type of discipline and I had teachers half that strict who I viewed as mean. Not until we're adults do we know it was for our own good.
No one gonna talk about Harvey the ladies man😂😂😭😭😭🤚🏻
I’d be excited, because then I wouldn’t have to do the same amount of tests as the others
How times have changed.
Imagine this in 2020 the teachers would be getting violated by the pupils
They would lol
We give our poor teachers hell
@@sarahdemartin1183I don’t. I’m more or less either happy they teach me or fricking terrified of them.
6:38 never agreed more. It really isnt that hard. I was born in 2007 and I know my times tables by heart.
Gen Z kids are definitely smarter than the Millennials. They were (and still are) complete air heads. I've seen 14 year old kids that are much smarter and more mature than millennials in their 20's. I don't know what it is, but millennials have always been dunces.
6:35-“he doesn’t explain anything” bro what? You’re literally just counting by 4s what do you need explained
Mr Vince is the bomb!! 😍
Definitely
He makes the best jokes 😂
Strange how we only saw miss welum once
Maybe she could keep good order in the classroom as she said she would so it was not tv-material?
How the hell does one not know their times tables at 16 jfc
whoever you are
wherever you are
whatever you are
you are beautiful
many people love you
even though you might not
realise this
and i love you too
so be happy
be okay
and remember
its okay to be sad sometimes
now watch this video
and have the best day ever
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
*Violently vomits*
That's kind.
ayyyy perry the pants! i thought he should have been first to apologise to the matron or is it more responsible for head boy to be last to wrap things up?
I’m in gen z, and I learned my times tables in 3rd grade and I live in America
My camera from late 2000's has better quality than this
Well, this was from around the same time, I’d hope
It was in the early 2000’s that’s why
Thats probably why🤣 this was early 2000s
@[AP-STUDENT] Angel Eunice Matulac Still bad. In 2009/2010 they could film in 720p or 1080p already
MauriceNL but this was in 2002
25:38 loool the camera crew in the back
I've been waiting on this episode
Bro i had to waste my whole summer break before 3rd grade memorizing my times table.
The exams most likely aren't harder they've just had to learn all the material in like 3 weeks rather than 2 years and its different stuff
🤦♂️
They flat out *said* that the system has dumbed down to accommodate the less intellectually fortunate.
See, people actually had to know things back then. Today it is clearly optional and the results are obvious.
12:17 junior master chef 1950's
I'm sorry is this set 8 😂😂😂
THAT times tables thing omd
"fOuR eIgHt sIxTeEn TwEnTy-OnE" - Sarah Roadnight, 2004
Love how Matron gets even.
15:49 the Suez Canal...
that aged well
Sheesh your right
I like the camera crew at 25:40
I have two more questions regarding the incident with the matron.
1. Given how the boys apologized to the matron for their behavior from the previous evening right after breakfast, do you think this caused the headmaster to lift the "no tuck" punishment by lunch? I mainly ask this because I would imagine that the headmaster didn't expect the boys to apologize to the matron this soon.
2. When the boys apologized to the matron, she seemed forgiving, but then she later said that they were cracking apologies. Did she only pretend to forgive the boys?
The word “cracking” is UK slang for really good. For example, the iconic line “Cracking cheese, Gromit!” from Wallace and Gromit means the cheese is really good.
Can u do more of these vids I really like them
There is like 2 or 3 seasons go back and look thru it you'll find them
there are 3 seasons in total but they haven't done another series in more than 10 years
Although part of the show is off camera it shows the intent behind what’s going on.
26:08, I can't 😭🤚
15:00 I sat there with my mouth agape. What the DEVIL is going on with these kids' education?
Trueeeeeee
I would love to be on this show ifykyk...... I wonder if there still doing the show? probably not
No they're not. This was filmed in 2004
They stopped in 2006
they fr rizzed up matron
I got scared at the beginning of the video lol
Me not knowing my times table 👁👄👁
Maths teacher looks like his son is going to say he will hear about this
O gosh, I know my times tables. I would understand if it's was the 12 times tables. I was never really good at that one.
I had the 12x table nailed at about age 8 or 9.
@@johnb6723 we never really went over 11 and 12. But I knew the math to figure it out and 11 is easy. 😅
Thank god Gordon Ramsay wasn't tasting the food!
6:38 SOMEONE HAD TO SAY IT THANK YOU
Please post episode 4
Will be live next week!
@@WorldsStrictestParents is it not coming out this week 😭
@@WorldsStrictestParents please send episode 4 out pleaseeee
Love your videos
I hated times tables!! Had to have it memorized in the second grade.
“Do you know where the Suez Canal is?” We do now. 🚢
When you cook in an actual restaurant you have to memorize the recipe
Do they not make you learn times table at 9 in the uk.
We learn the times tables between ages 6 and 7 in the US