Non-fiction

Teacher on the Run

True tales of classroom chaos

After three years of teaching at Truss, an inner-city sink school, Francis Gilbert has been offered a job in the English department at his old school, a nice suburban comprehensive. Like a prisoner out of Colditz, he feels like he’s just landed a job in toytown. But, with Mr Morgan, the deaf old English teacher, still cackling, the staff room politics in tatters, alarming complaints from the parents and, worst of all, the memories of his own disturbed childhood suddenly rushing back at him, how long can Gilbert’s dreamland last?

2 responses to “Teacher on the Run”


  1. mr gilbert is AWESOME!!!!!

    william beard 8.1

  2. A good English teacher is worth a thousand books! Then again,a good book is better than a rubbish teacher!
    I detested my grammar school education, except for my English teacher, a Mr. Doree. Inspirational, my love for the beautiful english language stems from him. Needless to say, english language and literature were the only subjects I passed in.Self taught from then on, but because I learned to read, analyse, and dissect books properly, I’ve learned,(and retained) so much.
    Well done Sir!

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