At Primary school I was pushed into the swimming pool - I had not yet learned to swim - aged about eight, and slapped for making a design on a slate board with chalks. This effort didn't suit the teacher, so she hit me. My OH, aged five, went to ask his teacher for another sheet of paper and was struck violently across the face; evidently this man was on the edge of a breakdown, and no action was taken. It was all fairly lively in schools back in the fifties. An elderly Uncle said it was not unusual for the boys to be horsewhipped when he was educated in the early part of the 20C. However, for all this violence his generation left school at fifteen articulate, numerate, with beautiful handwriting and often able to write shorthand. Every cloud...