"The truth is, for people like my friend’s kid and the thousands like her, school is a place of fear and despair."
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/apr/20/absentee-students-should-make-us-ask-what-is-school-for
This quote from the above article stopped me in my tracks. Yes. I can still remember that awful moment when the lovely long Summer holidays ended and the first day of a new school year began. I can remember how I felt every Monday, come to that. Not a lot better.
And the quote below is from an article about another school bullying death. The Guardian article says this about the death of young Harvey Willgoose:
The couple (his parents) were threatened with prosecution and fines if they did not get him to All Saints – Harvey was asked if that was what he wanted. They said they had asked for alternative provision, but were told it would not work. “We engaged with the people who we were told to engage with, we were guided by them and we did everything they asked,” says Mark.
Everyone they were in touch with made them feel as if they were the only ones, says his nan. “I really can’t believe that we took it all,” she says. “We feel so guilty.” Since Harvey’s death, Caroline posted on social media, asking if other parents were suffering too. Hundreds of parents got in touch to say they were going through the same thing.
The family want the government to explore more pragmatic, alternate provisions for children like Harvey. “School, as it is, is not for everybody,” says Caroline. “There should be something else in place for the kids that can’t go.” Forcing children, threatening them and their parents simply won’t work, says her husband. “You’ve got to get to the bottom of why.”
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/aug/08/harvey-willgoose-family-campaign-for-change-knife-crime-school
So his parents sent him to school, as ordered. And he was murdered by a fellow pupil, stabbed to death. No wonder he was so scared of going.
Even without knife crime - back in my day - school was a One Size Fits All arrangement. And you could expect many years of unhappiness if you did not fit.
Caroline Glyn wrote very well about it in her book Don't Knock the Corners Off. School taught me that my corners would simply not come off, even though I would have loved them to (back then) so I could fit in - and I learnt to avoid people as much as is possible - not very possible in a school setting of course. Which did not make becoming a Jehovah's Witness easy. But I have Jehovah's help with that. He knows and cares for each one of us, and understands that we are all different - and never asks from us what we cannot do.
He can surprise us when we find out what we can do though! I remember my mother saying, of me, that she never thought there was anything in the world that would make me stand up and speak in public.
Well, Jehovah did. Without making me, or forcing me, but using his spirit, his congregated people, and his spirit-inspired word to teach me, gently, without nastiness, without criticism.
And I have surprised myself. He makes us feel useful and worthwhile. My schooldays made me feel the exact opposite.
I know that no human government can set things right on the earth. Only the heavenly government, the Kingdom of God, can. But surely we can do better than this, than to force so many children into years of unhappiness - and now, even into deadly danger?
Because Jehovah knew and loved Harvey, he sleeps safe in "the everlasting arms", safe in God's memory, every hair of his head numbered - and he has such a joyful awakening ahead of him, into an earth ruled by the law of loving kindness.
I so much hope his devastated family, who did everything right, everything they could, know that he is not lost to them and that he will be woken from the dreamless sleep of death when the time comes.
The photo I found for the blog is of a School of Maldivian Blue Stripe Snappers. It seems a much gentler sort of school, but given that nature is "red in tooth and claw" since the loss of Eden, I can't be sure.
However it leads me on to make the point that when young Harvey next opens his eyes, nature will no longer be red in tooth and claw. The Kingdom of God, the heavenly government, will do what no human government can ever do. It will have restored the peace the prevailed in Eden earthwide.
It will be such a joyful awakening for Harvey when it comes. I am hoping very much that I will see my parents again then too.