-
I don't know.
-
We tried pushing her your way.
-
And what happened.
-
This place is an experiment.
-
This school opened in 1921.
-
Alright then, it's a big experiment...
-
... with my daughter.
-
Our daughter.
-
Our daughter had a
bit of a breakdown.
-
Shhh... She'll hear you.
-
She knows she was ill.
-
It seems she knows she failed to
get into the school of your dreams.
-
Oh that's right, blame me.
-
It's not about blame, it's about
doing what's best for Maddy.
-
One term and we'll review.
-
Looks like this is rehab.
-
Try 'childhood'.
-
You don't get me up boarding school
two minutes from my house.
-
I'm not jumping
-
I'm paying.
-
What with? Spanish?
-
That's why I'm not getting.
-
You haven't got no money, have you?
-
Getting.
-
I'm working on a plan.
-
It'll all be sorted when I pick
you up for the end of term.
-
End of term?
-
Aren't you gonna come and see me?
-
School don't like parents
bugging kids during term time.
-
Honestly. That's what they said.
-
The kids are long-haired weirdos.
-
Hello! I'm not gonna fit in here, dad.
-
Why have I come to this school?
-
Because I don't know what
else to do with you, son.
-
We need to find the head teacher.
-
You want Maddy to turn out like her?
-
I want Maddy to turn out like Maddy.
-
Doing my best for you, Ryan.
-
Don't go getting chucked out again.
-
Third time, eh?
-
Peter! Peter!
-
That's your new head teacher, Maddy.
-
Not him.
-
Her.
-
Watch out!
-
Uh, excuse me. Who exactly
is in charge around here?
-
Erm...
-
We all are.
-
I'm Stella.
-
Maddy's buddy.
-
You can say your goodbyes now if you want.
-
I'll look after her.
-
- No.
- Yes.
-
Mum...
-
This is for you, darling.
-
A mobile!
Thanks, mum!
-
Alright. Keep it switched ON.
I've put the charger in your case.
-
Here's some money.
Hm?
-
It's for emergencies only.
-
Here's a list of things to do.
-
Hug for mum?
-
Now work hard, yeah?
Keep on top of your lessons.
-
And if you don't like in here,
then you can come home.
-
Bye!
-
It'll be fine Mads.
Okay?
-
Don't worry about anything.
Just have fun. Okay?
-
But, dad...
-
Love you. Hm?
-
Love you too, dad.
-
Okay, come here.
-
This is Matt. We call him 'yoga mat'.
[chuckles]
-
He's your house parent
and responsible adult.
-
The locker is for your valuables.
-
And Matt can look after your key if
you want. He's your house parent.
-
Giving no parents. And I don't need
nobody, thanks, all the same.
-
Nerd.
-
Everyone can climb that tree.
-
Just not the big because
basically it's.
-
There is also regulation that does not allow
a rule about not climbing it when it's raining.
-
What you mean is prohibited?
-
The school rules.
-
We we make them.
-
And sometimes we break them.
-
Kids make all the rules?
-
We meet here twice a week.
-
to discuss stuff,
-
propose new rules.
-
Everybody votes...
-
... and if enough people agree,
the rule is made law.
-
So what? We had a school
council at my last school.
-
yaps away but still
the teachers their way
-
It's not like that here.
-
The teachers are just part of
the community. Same as us.
-
It's 'one person, one vote'.
-
Hey, hey!
-
No skateboards allowed indoors.
It wrecks-up floors for everyone else.
-
Sorry.
-
A kid made up that rule?
-
Yeah, Carmen.
She got splinters.
-
Okay then...
-
I'm gonna say I don't
have to go to lessons.
-
Someone already did.
-
The man who started Summerhill.
-
He thought that kids should only
go to lessons if they wanted to.
-
So, I don't have to go to lessons?
-
You don't have to do
anything you don't want to.
-
That's the whole point of Summerhill.
-
And there's the drama studio.
-
Hi! I am Heather.
-
Come up, we're playing Pirates.
I'm being Tiger Lily!
-
Climbing trees is dangerous.
-
Who says?
-
Hi mum!
-
Yes, i'm fine.
-
Yes, the phone's working great!
-
Ahoy, there!
-
Enemy sighted at 3 o' clock!
-
Heather, we've played it already.
Let's do Mermaids on the Rock.
-
No, it's the real enemy...
-
... who is coming on board, Peter!
-
- Aarrgh!
- Yeah, take that Hook!
-
Not him...
-
Them!
-
It's invasion!
-
There's hundreds of them!
-
Who are they?
-
Office of Standards in Education.
-
OFSTED
-
OFSTED!
-
OFSTED
-
Please remember: You're not educational
philosophers, but school inspectors.
-
Even if Summerhill might not feel like a
school, it is registered as a one...
-
and, as such, has to meet
certain minimum standards.
-
The key to a successful inspection...
-
will be to remain absolutely
focused on the big question.
-
And that is...
-
Are the children getting
an adequate education?
-
And if not... why not?
-
Precisely, Myrtle... Precisely.
-
So, you know the drill:
-
Quantifiable attainments.
-
Value added improvements.
-
Precise targets!
-
[LAUGHTER]
Boozard!
-
That's a matter of order! I'm gonna
bring you up for that, Peter.
-
This isn't right, Len.
-
I'm afraid it is.
-
OFSTED wrote to say they were
coming for a three-day inspection.
-
No, I didn't mean that.
-
They've been in virtually every
year for the past nine years...
-
... but they've never sent in
eight inspectors before.
-
Len, I think this is a hit squad.
-
Somebody somewhere has got
waiting for us to do things the government's way.
-
What are you doing, Zoey?
-
Not going quietly.
-
Move it, all out in rows.
-
Good job, Fire Committee!
-
Roger Warton.
-
Sorry Redhead but call me Zoey,
everyone else does.
-
Mrs. will need the attendance book in lessons.
-
We have no such book.
-
That students are still free to choose whether to attend or not?
-
Absolutely. Children are not required to attend either one course as long as it is in Summerhill School.
-
The mean what?
-
Absolutely.
-
All courses remain optional.
-
All courses remain optional.
-
We would like to follow the courses as soon as possible.
-
Unfortunately we have no today ...
-
... But you are welcome to watch the matches.
-
Even if you subscribe to the course ...
-
... Again depends entirely on you whether you come or not.
-
But if and when you come ...
-
... You can come to learn and fully participate.
-
It is not fair to others if you come here and do chavale.
-
If you want to do this ...
-
... There is plenty of room out there.
-
So important tip for new apprentices.
-
The game is the most important thing you do here at Summerhill School.
-
Let the time.
-
Okay, I want your brochures back until the afternoon please.
-
And since I drink two buckets of coffee and put a hot towel on my head ...
-
... I will make your personal courses.
-
I'll do English ...
-
... And of course woodwork.
-
Naturally. You make a new ship?
-
Thank you Peter.
-
You Ryan?
-
Ryan.
-
How about a little astronomy Ryan?
-
You know, the stars at night ...
-
Learn to connect the dots.
-
No.
-
Then a language?
-
Good opportunity for discussion.
-
No.
-
We offer a nice array of magic tricks.
-
Bicycle Mechanics ...
-
Cricket;
-
No no no.
-
I do not want to enroll in any course.
-
Smell;
-
Ryan.
-
You not just said that they are interested?
-
No.
-
Okay, bye for now. See you later.
-
Sorry I got us tosin hour.
-
I hope to sound better in translation.
-
Does anyone have a question?
-
Mandy.
-
How many may be written?
-
Well, basically what you want.
-
What do you think to satisfy.
-
Yes, what you want.
-
Yes, all courses!
-
Yes Yes! No lessons!
-
Hello Mandy.
-
records how it goes?
-
I had not been on any course in the first year!
-
I could not do that.
-
I must have control of things.
-
Hi Mom.
-
Yes, now I write the lessons.
-
All my items are here.
-
Make up Japanese.
-
Yes, okay, I will do.
-
English, Mathematics, Science, Geography ...
-
He will come back to classes?
-
Rather.
-
Rather;
-
Understood ...
-
You have a time estimate of "more"?
-
Two weeks in most cases.
-
Sometimes it takes months to the factors boredom and curiosity to catch place.
-
It can take years.
-
years?
-
Children do not have years.
-
Precisely the reason why the DP Neil believed that childhood is so valuable.
-
The philosophies of the late DP Neil is very interesting ...
-
... But what about the everyday practicalities?
-
What strategies have to support children like him?
-
We do not use such strategies.
-
Elikrina hope to experience some of the magic of Summerhill School during your stay here.
-
Sorry, but I see says "magic" somewhere on my list.
-
No.
-
Neither liked me when I first came here.
-
You get in the spirit, has a lot of fun!
-
I do not think so.
-
DO - washing teeth - Vitamins - timetables Practice! No climbing trees! Kisses, Mom
-
To never leave quietly?
-
This will raise.
-
What thing;
-
The lights go out in half an hour!
-
Yes, Stella!
-
Come.
-
You want to come to town for fish and chips tomorrow?
-
I mat.
-
None for kisses and hugs?
-
I.
-
Look, I have sweets.
-
Yes, and I have chips.
-
What do you want?
-
Me and Peter ...
-
We do midnight washtub.
-
Sssss, not to hear.
-
Why;
-
Sleep is responsible.
-
We affirm that we go to our beds.
-
I know, we could hide all under my invisible cloak.
-
I do not want to get involved in trouble.
-
It is not.
-
Unless they catch us.
-
I am not coming.
-
As you wish.
-
Where did you get the phone?
-
My mom.
-
He is a lawyer.
-
My work abroad.
-
What do you think here?
-
Some children are a little strange.
-
Peter say.
-
"Invisible cloak"
-
How old is six?
-
Is your excess a fiver?
-
I have only a bill of twenty pounds ...
-
... And it is only in an emergency.
-
Like what;
-
Do not run away.
-
Mandy.
-
Mandy.
-
Mandy.
-
How was your first night?
-
Come.
-
True even for the city?
-
I thought you were mat.
-
Yes, but I had forgotten that I have it!
-
Welcome to our school assembly.
-
Starts the meeting.
-
Sit everyone down and plug in!
-
We are here to do an inspection.
-
Quiet Please.
-
I want to implicate Peter he flew a nerompompa ...
-
Wait, there's agenda, will have to wait.
-
I want to implicate Heather and Peter ...
-
... Because it's gone last night and woke me up.
-
Sorry, it's the turn of Starsky.
-
I will speak as a facilitator of Mandy.
-
He says he saw Ryan stealing twenty pounds from the cupboard.
-
Liar!
-
Shhh! Do not talk together.
-
Ryan, tell us your own side of the story.
-
- I did not take anything. - Did you get!
-
Peter.
-
Ryan was mat last night, today was a fresh eikosaliro.
-
Check the pockets, it is there.
-
Look, I do not want you.
-
I do not have it.
-
The Mandy says Ryan asked her last night ...
-
... And she told him that her mom had given her twenty pounds.
-
Quiet!
-
How do we know that the money he took Ryan was the Mandy?
-
I saw him coming out of her room last night.
-
Ryan seems pretty obvious that you did.
-
I found it...
-
I found it on the side.
-
I find it a bit unlikely to let twenty pounds abandoned beside me.
-
I believe...
-
Sam not interrupt, if you want to say something lift your hand.
-
If it is going to other rooms and to get things ...
-
The new children tend to behave.
-
I certainly did ...
-
Well, dime fine, shut up at last!
-
I suggest you take Ryan a severe reprimand.
-
And Mandy? He lost twenty pounds.
-
Are many.
-
Suggest Ryan fined twenty pounds.
-
We could take it from the pocket money of.
-
How about two pounds a week?
-
Ok.
-
Other hands? No;
-
Okay let's move to the proposals.
-
Well, we have two suggestions.
-
Who is in favor of a severe reprimand to Ryan?
-
All those in favor fined twenty pounds in Ryan and money to go to Mandy?
-
Ryan decided to pay two pounds fine week for the next ten weeks.
-
Well, you can not leave without the permission of the chairman!
-
Write fine for Ryan because he left.
-
I worry about this child.
-
We must finally look no lesson Merntl.
-
You must get permission before leaving the assembly.
-
Truth; The cheeky ...
-
Okay, the meeting is terminated.
-
E, Mandy.
-
You finished with your brochure?
-
Thanks.
-
You sure about this Mandy?
-
You do not want to do any of the fun activities?
-
This is the old-O'Neil.
-
He believed passionately that children have rights.
-
That you are not the property of your teachers ...
-
... Or your parents.
-
These are what I want to do.
-
Freedom is a difficult thing to manage Mandy.
-
Not got accustomed.
-
I thought you wanted to be friends.
-
But I want!
-
You betrayed me!
-
But you stole the money!
-
Are you okay Peter?
-
Hi Mom.
-
Dad opened!
-
Dad, where are you?
-
sOLD
-
The classes are empty!
-
Mandy!
-
Mama.
-
Watch it!
-
my sweet ...
-
Mandy?
-
The children here are all strange.
-
Awake! I will not fit in here Dad.
-
Enemy in view to the east!
-
Who are they;
-
OFSTENT
-
That students are still free to choose whether to attend or not?
-
Children are not required to attend either one course as long as it is in Summerhill School.
-
Freedom is a difficult thing to manage Mandy.
-
Not got accustomed.
-
Ryan was mat last night and today had a eikosaliro.
-
You betrayed me.
-
Dad opened!
-
Dad, where are you?
-
EXCEPTIONS: - Peter is allowed to take the knife out-stealth - Ellen can go home Joshua when requested - ...
-
Mandy.
-
I can help to build a wooden pin.
-
Later. If you want...
-
Thanks, but I have classes.
-
Come on dad, I lifted!
-
Come...
-
He promised that it would be otherwise this time.
-
Instead, he sold the home soon
-
I'm sure there's a simple explanation.
-
Ryan is okay.
-
It's OK to cry.
-
Who will look after me now?
-
We, all together.
-
Yeah right.
-
And this is a lie.
-
Why children with kicked to the next meeting and you know it.
-
A, here you are.
-
The classes are empty!
-
It is because they are all of them there.
-
Again...
-
I can not point out if there is something to note!
-
Good morning!
-
It decided that you can spend.
-
This is a special meeting for the event with Ryan.
-
You were right about this Martl boy.
-
They need supervision and discipline.
-
There was a quarrel.
-
Peter not lifted a finger.
-
The Ryan just kicked him then.
-
Len.
-
I can not remember anything like ...
-
... Maybe once.
-
I propose to send Ryan in his house for a week.
-
I do not think this is enough, it is a nuisance!
-
To send him home for the remaining half.
-
It's serious, but I think three days is enough.
-
If you must stay here ...
-
and live with people who have had enough ...
-
will become faster.
-
Yes...
-
He went alone to the city his home and is not allowed.
-
Yes, you should be punished for it.
-
But he does not know all the rules.
-
He can read the book of regulations.
-
Anybody want to say something else?
-
I know that I walked around the nose when I first came here.
-
Properly if small myxomantilo!
-
Yes but not tried to break anyone's nose.
-
Granted, not hit someone ...
-
but stealing things that I found before me.
-
Yes, but only in the first week.
-
Children have issues and angry.
-
I was angry then, and Ryan is now.
-
He has problems in his life and perhaps to discuss them with someone.
-
But we certainly will not do you banish him.
-
Suggest a strong warning to Ryan who hit me ...
-
and its not allowed to leave school for a week.
-
Well, we have three different proposals.
-
Who agree to expel Ryan for a week?
-
All who agree to expel Ryan for the semester?
-
All who agree to strong warning rang Peter ...
-
and ban on leaving the city for a week?
-
He.
-
Ryan, your strong warning is imposed and exit ban for a week. Ok;
-
Thank you all...
-
Breakfast tea now and then begin the semester courses.
-
The only reason we are happy because they know they are not obliged to go.
-
Today we will write obituaries.
-
What is this;
-
Tribute is a tribute to someone who has recently died.
-
As a hero, or someone brave or famous.
-
Correctly.
-
I do not know anyone famous dead.
-
No need to deal with the real dead.
-
We will try to imagine the life you can live the man sitting next to us.
-
Heather, do you want to start?
-
How about Peter ...
-
the first boy turned the world ...
-
... In a kouvadoploio he made in his workshop Summerhill School?
-
Great start!
-
Mandy?
-
Sorry, I know you do not know these remalakia well.
-
How would you describe your life in, say, 70 years from now?
-
Mom: "Good luck on your first lesson"
-
Mandy?
-
What comes first in your mind.
-
Do not think too Mandy.
-
Just let your imagination play.
-
Let her play with shiny, full, happy lives.
-
Visit the most brutal and arcane aspects of your imagination and say "Hello"!
-
And so Manny Chartpout, the famous waterway died ...
-
Slow Peter.
-
... Died the moment after he discovered a bright island on the edge of the world.
-
Mandy?
-
You're not my mom.
-
Not communicate with parents unless it is a life and death issue.
-
The closed while asleep.
-
4 posts
-
I have to go back to my classes.
-
Hurry, it's in the woods!
-
Who?
-
Those. They come to catch us.
-
Here is a good place to flank the enemy.
-
Here, take a catapult.
-
Truth; Can I use it?
-
You may not throw to people, just Pretend.
-
Hi Guys.
-
We are not children.
-
Mafrogenni chasing him for years.
-
You're surrounded.
-
Watch it!
-
Surrender.
-
Why a pity?
-
Give us a good reason.
-
If you leave me I promise ...
-
... Not pressed again in Neverland never again.
-
Treasure!
-
Yes!
-
It's my chance to catch him.
-
We beat her with an arrow out of nowhere.
-
Stop.
-
I found something.
-
Now what are we doing;
-
I do not know, is improvisation, so we'll find the way.
-
I fear that this sums up the place in general.
-
Mandy, you want to help write the next song?
-
How about: "Mom, Dad, do you think I'm so sweet and good ...
-
... But am I bad after all? "
-
We can say that?
-
Of course we can. It's drama.
-
So what happens next?
-
Mandy?
-
You might ask your mom what she thinks?
-
Mandy? Do you have any idea?
-
Hi Mandy, this is the seventh message that I send you.
-
Once you receive take me immediately please.
-
Once upon a time there was a little girl whose name was Cinderella.
-
He had many problems with her parents.
-
Mother, I have no problem with Dad anymore.
-
I killed him last summer.
-
In the old days...
-
... Before counseling children and medications ...
-
... Anger was boiling from the inside!
-
Basically, I am seriously disturbed.
-
Psofiste !!!
-
No.
-
Look, if Maddy closed her cell phone is her business.
-
No.
-
No, I can not ask her to reopen.
-
But this is not the way we operate here.
-
Miserable creature.
-
I fear that we can do something to help.
-
But why; What is happening?
-
I think that is the weakest link.
-
The most weak and helpless.
-
Often mothers abandon them and leave them to die.
-
Probably we should leave ...
-
... And let the nature takes its course.
-
I will not leave him here to die!
-
Psofaei hunger!
-
He's shivering.
-
Psofaei rather cold and hunger.
-
He. It's a boy.
-
We need to find something to eat.
-
You can use baby feed wild rabbits.
-
Normal milk is okay for now ...
-
... But better to buy what is called a "milk replacer".
-
Here you are.
-
Thank you.
-
Thanks lady lnspector!
-
It's perfect for practice!
-
Try these drops.
-
Thanks. Hold him you and I will I feed him.
-
Well, how do you know that the solution is boiled with sugar?
-
Why not reacted with Benetikt solution.
-
Would react if boiled with dilute hydrochloric acid ...
-
... And then neutralized with sodium solution.
-
You know why it does not cause reaction?
-
Because the reactants are glucose molecules are joined and have become sugars ...
-
... And sugars are not reduced sugar.
-
The plant makes the so as not to cause damage to the proteins ...
-
... As would the glucose.
-
I was once a professor of science.
-
It's awesome!
-
Hope for university?
-
No, only a high school diploma on time.
-
High School Diploma?
-
But he works at an introductory level!
-
The Ned started coming to courses only last year.
-
But this is impossible!
-
When children decide they want to learn go like rockets.
-
Odd socks are like rabbits.
-
Growing a few hundred until morning.
-
How do you say to say it?
-
Dino?
-
Dino. I like.
-
What will happen when I finished the semester?
-
It's yours, you get him home.
-
I'm sure your dad will come to find you.
-
Ryan, you're not the only one here who is not a perfect life.
-
That's why we love Summerhill School.
-
It is like a real home.
-
Not dead yet this thing?
-
How do you think that?
-
Yes, it is Ryan ...
-
It is very close to one another.
-
You need to stretch a little more.
-
If the inspectors do not like school ...
-
... They can close, right?
-
If the government wanted to close Summerhill School would have done it for years.
-
I missed the meeting?
-
You're going for big scolding.
-
Oh, no ...
-
Sorry, my free time.
-
I told the others.
-
Of course Roger, sorry ...
-
Babies Rabbits need feeding once a day ...
-
Sorry.
-
Well, here we are.
-
Remarks.
-
They take children proper education?
-
It depends on what you mean by "correct".
-
A generally includes coursework.
-
There is a Fourteen having reached A level in science.
-
And judging by the pictures here are not the only university with success.
-
Children who have inclination towards learning is one side.
-
But what about the rest?
-
They are allowed to stay behind.
-
It is a failed Marntl school.
-
And what about all the good school?
-
I've written a lot.
-
Political education, addressing bullying, involving ...
-
Our job is not to inspect children's democracies.
-
And how about the way he faced the community Ryan?
-
You know, that child.
-
... Embraced him.
-
I not pretend that You understand the Summerhill School and certainly is not perfect ...
-
... But something special about this place.
-
magic?
-
A, sorry, not interrupting something right?
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At all.
-
Go outside a moment?
-
We go to the forest, who wants to come?
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Peter?
-
I'll start with the mast of the ship.
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You Mandy?
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Ok...
-
Yes!
-
Let's go!
-
Look ...
-
The Summerhill School is in the PP list years.
-
PP .;
-
This explains all inspections.
-
Inspect them to death!
-
We need to present our findings to Mrs. Rentchent.
-
PP ...
-
Mandy!
-
Mama!
-
What are you doing;
-
Play.
-
What?
-
- Play! - Yes, I see it!
-
And climbing trees I forbid you to do, it is dangerous!
-
Why do not you raise your phone, huh?
-
And because you're not in class?
-
I told you to go to the lessons!
-
It is like the exams.
-
When writing stops my mind.
-
I feel like ekrygnitai from within.
-
- I just can not! - Or you do not want!
-
This is not true, Mom! Please, listen to me.
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Okay, go and collect your stuff Mandy, go home.
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No! I like it here.
-
I'm happy.
-
Now!
-
- Do what I tell you! - Let me!
-
You must affirm that students fully participate in studies on a broad and balanced program.
-
But, listen to what he wants to know every child ...
-
... And then we adapt our program to suit him.
-
And we make the school to suit the child, this is the Summerhill School!
-
Fully respecting Mr. Rentchent ...
-
... You do not think really that you can trust a child that knows what is best for that.
-
Exactly what we believe!
-
Children can not fulfill their true potential ...
-
... If you do not learn to be their selves.
-
How to fulfill their potential if the children do not attend classes on a regular basis?
-
A...
-
Such is the case, huh?
-
To forcing children to classes.
-
Do not even bother to send your children here!
-
These are the inspectors of His Majesty.
-
You know that the teachers told the children that do not have to go to classes?
-
The Mandy took the decision alone.
-
Eleven! How does he know what is best for her?
-
Why has her own mind.
-
I withdraw my daughter immediately.
-
You must acknowledge that there is adequate support for children with dyslexia.
-
Well, to summarize.
-
The Summerhill School has many disadvantages ...
-
But the root cause of all this is the lack coursework.
-
And this is very likely to negatively affect the future prospects of children.
-
This is completely untrue!
-
It is our view.
-
so? What happens next?
-
I deliver the report and OFSTENT decide what to do next.
-
I think you can expect to see me again in a few days Mr. Rentchent.
-
Here you are.
-
You're safe now.
-
Len, Len!
-
Fire! There!
-
Is Ryan lab.
-
Run in the office as fast as you can!
-
Fire! In the laboratory.
-
Mandy!
-
Mandy!
-
Where were you;
-
Missing Peter!
-
It is within the lab!
-
Will! Will!
-
I see him there!
-
Everybody back!
-
Everybody, take buckets and fill them from the pool.
-
Peter! Peter!
-
Everything will be fine.
-
How did it start?
-
We do not know, Ryan sounded the alarm.
-
I bet some young hooligans on they put on purpose!
-
Someone must have seen something.
-
I saw Ryan. He did it!
-
Mandy?
-
Are you sure;
-
I do things. But not kindle fire!
-
You must believe me, I did not!
-
Six months!
-
Then we will start the school closing procedures.
-
We must remain faithful to ourselves!
-
We can go to the government to court.
-
You have to collect at least 100,000 pounds.
-
And if we lose?
-
Children are not required to go to any course throughout the duration of their stay in Summerhill School.
-
The mean what?
-
Of course!
-
You betrayed me!
-
Dad, where are you?
-
Ryan has problems in his life and perhaps to discuss them with someone.
-
But he will not do it if banish him.
-
There is something special about this place.
-
Magic;
-
Mama!
-
I told you to go to your classes!
-
No!
-
- Do what I tell you! - Let me!
-
I saw Ryan, he did!
-
- I see it is there! - Peter!
-
Life...
-
We believe that Peter is inside.
-
What?
-
The Will went to find him.
-
- Who is inside; - The Will and Peter are eleven years old.
-
- Two in!
-
Do you have any idea how it started?
-
We believe that he did Ryan.
-
I did not do it.
-
The Mandy witnessed.
-
Arson. The suspect was identified.
-
We can not leave until morning.
-
We need to give police testimony Mandy.
-
I do not want.
-
I know my love.
-
I'll take you home as soon as possible, but you're the only one who saw Ryan puts the fire.
-
I think that the police is trying to communicate with his parents now.
-
The mother works abroad.
-
Then he would do well to turn quickly because this boy has trouble.
-
The police are here.
-
Not Gent! I do not want to come.
-
I undertake to now. Enough damage was done.
-
From what I understand you do not have contact with any of the parents of Ryan.
-
Father Ryan will be in touch.
-
Well, until you come, the child protection agency has a duty to look after him.
-
But it is the responsibility of the school to the end of the quarter.
-
That want to take responsibility for Ryan if he put the fire.
-
Oh, I do not know!
-
It has never happened before us this.
-
Come now...
-
This is the school "do whatever you want" for difficult children, is not it?
-
This is a democratic school for all children.
-
Well, the community will hear what he has to say Ryan at the meeting ...
-
... And then we will decide what is best to do.
-
I do not think you understand.
-
If Ryan accused of arson will remove him today.
-
A mob of children who will talk about not going to accomplish anything.
-
You know something? Often they do.
-
I am sorry.
-
You will be surprised what can happen if you trust the instinct of children.
-
- Sally. - Yes.
-
Besides believing everything you read about us, why do not you come to the meeting?
-
I will discuss your request with the policeman Mills.
-
Life.
-
I did not do it.
-
Hey! Trust them!
-
Quiet!
-
This is another special meeting.
-
We must talk about the fire.
-
First we must vote whether to allow observers.
-
Wait a minute ... Where's Mandy?
-
I'm going to find her.
-
I also suggest that you come and her mom.
-
All those who agree to follow and her mom Mandy.
-
When?
-
He.
-
Mrs Roberts and the policeman Mills would like to also come.
-
Who is in favor?
-
When?
-
He and this.
-
Invited to the meeting of the school.
-
We would appreciate it if our Mandy told what happened.
-
No time, waiting for the police interview and then we leave.
-
Ryan insists he did not.
-
And that Mandy is not telling the truth.
-
What?
-
Mandy?
-
You will churn these things from your ears?
-
Let's put them in place.
-
Ok!
-
Look, we have to move because this is very important.
-
Terribly important, Ryan could have killed Peter.
-
Mary, let me do my job.
-
Sorry Sam.
-
Ryan is in serious trouble ...
-
... And he says he does not put the fire.
-
The Mandy says she saw him.
-
Can you tell the Assembly what you saw Mandy?
-
Come.
-
Hey, I just finished with the registration form ...
-
... And just sat ...
-
... And I saw Ryan throwing the glaze fire.
-
Peter tells lies.
-
I did I never did that.
-
It is because of the money?
-
What money? What it says;
-
Sorry, but visitors are not allowed to speak.
-
Truth;
-
The Assembly imposed a fine on Ryan because he stole ÂŁ 20 from Mandy.
-
Another thing not told me.
-
I do not know if the community can manage with Ryan.
-
Agree, is not only Peter wearing plaster ...
-
... What about the lab?
-
I propose to send Ryan home once and for all.
-
Wait a minute, before the tie.
-
Let's give Ryan the opportunity to talk some more.
-
I did not do it.
-
I was not even there.
-
I was watching my rabbit.
-
Near the Len caravan.
-
Inspectors listened to say something for the school.
-
... Is in the PP list years.
-
And then I saw flames.
-
With them I saw I ran to the door of Len.
-
This is true!
-
Okay, I admit.
-
I stole the money, okay?
-
Sorry...
-
... Steal things ...
-
... But do not put fires!
-
You must believe me, I did too!
-
Well, Ryan says one and Mandy other.
-
I do not know who to believe now.
-
I believe the Mandy, Ryan mixes all the time.
-
I think we should send him home.
-
But we are not sure that he did.
-
No items.
-
We do not know if he did it or not.
-
But if he did, he is in serious trouble for sure.
-
If the fire is definitely arson.
-
I mean that Summerhill School is subject to the laws of the country as everywhere ...
-
... And after this meeting will take on the police.
-
If the police decide that he did what Ryan would do it?
-
He becomes a child under protection.
-
But Matt is already responsible for the care.
-
No, it means that they will take it from here.
-
You see that lady there?
-
It is a social worker.
-
They will take under their protection.
-
But why not just go home?
-
What about Mom and Dad?
-
The mother is not with him and we can not find his dad.
-
Mandy?
-
I told lies.
-
I did it.
-
- What do you say now; Sit down. - No mom.
-
Let me talk.
-
I wanted to burn my phone to fire ...
-
... But not caught, so ...
-
... I threw the varnish on top.
-
I did not want to burn the lab!
-
He does not know what he says, suffered shock!
-
No mom!
-
I have to say something.
-
Before I came here ...
-
... I was very badly stressed and ...
-
... Still do not get by with writing and test these.
-
But this place is so perfect ...
-
... And I decide what courses I wanted to watch.
-
I felt good about myself ...
-
... For the first time in centuries.
-
Until you showed up.
-
Mandy!
-
So I wanted to burn my mobile.
-
Because I knew I needed it anymore.
-
Mom told me that will take me from the Summerhill School ...
-
... And just lost!
-
I missed it completely!
-
Because I want desperately to stay.
-
Sorry I lied.
-
And Peter, sorry about your hand ...
-
... And for your ship.
-
That was very brave of you Mandy.
-
It was very brave Mandy ...
-
... But it does not bring back the ship of Peter.
-
And that you put Ryan in the position of the accused.
-
We must impose your Mandy fine.
-
Does not make sense...
-
... Unless her mom Mandy let her stay.
-
You're very lucky Mandy.
-
The police will leave it here.
-
And what about Ryan?
-
They do not know what will happen at the end of four months if the father did not come to ...
-
... But can stay on time.
-
Are you ready to go?
-
I want to stay.
-
No, you come home with me.
-
They want to give me a chance Mom!
-
Unlike you.
-
Mandy! I give you many opportunities!
-
I work so hard to give you a good life!
-
And I have one here!
-
You and Dad sent me to Summerhill School.
-
Good decision!
-
Now let me stay!
-
I do not think I can do this.
-
They will impose my fine.
-
Leave me to fight.
-
I must repay them.
-
I want to do the right thing mom!
-
Mandy did not ... I ...
-
Only by the end of the four months since.
-
Mom, please.
-
I am not sure.
-
You are not sure ...
-
... But I'm sure!
-
Let me decide something for myself.
-
Even if it is only for this time.
-
After not more sought you anything again.
-
And I will do what I tell you.
-
I promise!
-
Mama;
-
Okay Mandy ...
-
... You can not stay.
-
Only by the end of four months, okay?
-
Thanks mom!
-
This means too much to me.
-
Just take care of yourself.
-
I'll be careful...
-
... And you in the same mom.
-
And tell Dad that I miss.
-
Mandy.
-
I apologized.
-
something lost.
-
If you accept our recommendations will have as much time as you want.
-
And if we do not accept?
-
Six months.
-
Six months?
-
This is where we will begin the school closing procedures.
-
You want to tell you something?
-
Not know exactly what it means extrajudicial protest.
-
"Do what I tell you or I finish."
-
"The Summerhill School must certify that the students are fully occupied with his studies ...
-
... During their stay at school. "
-
Which means in the language of the inspectors ...
-
...compulsory courses.
-
He does not say that.
-
No, but he implies.
-
you can not force children to learn!
-
We must assure that all children receive a broad and balanced education.
-
No! You must affirm that indoctrinated.
-
Stoumpoma up the neck once he said.
-
I'm not here to judge your father and pedagogical views.
-
Why the fear!
-
Because you know that Dad had a point ...
-
... And actually had a right to your opinion on education is narrow.
-
I only do the job with ...
-
And I do my own!
-
I just try to give my children a type Summerhill School education.
-
But what exactly is it?
-
The Summerhill School ...
-
The Summerhill School teaches children to manage themselves.
-
Manage their minds, their bodies, their relationships, their emotions ...
-
We give them a manual for life!
-
Sorry, but simply we can not measure it.
-
What you like to do when you were a child?
-
I do not want to close the Summerhill School!
-
I know, or I want it.
-
That's why we have Mark here.
-
Hello, I'm Mark.
-
I am a lawyer specializing in human rights.
-
My Life asked me to come talk to you.
-
Why;
-
We can drag the government to court.
-
Eh, that would be madness, is not it Mark?
-
Is;
-
It would be a fairer fight.
-
The judge must decide whether the inspectors are right and the school is on the garbage ...
-
... Or if you you are right and the school is just ...
-
... Different.
-
But where to find the money to go to court?
-
We do not have enough money for a decent school.
-
You have to collect at least 100,000 pounds to prepare the case.
-
100,000 pounds?
-
So much?
-
No no...
-
But we need a good lawyer to fight us in court ...
-
... And they cost much.
-
So we need to collect the money.
-
If this is the only way to stay open Summerhill School.
-
But we could negotiate with the government, is not it?
-
No!
-
We must stay true to ourselves.
-
Yes!
-
Yes, Mandy.
-
I think the inspectors are just bullies.
-
And we should do like you do with bullies.
-
To resist them!
-
Yes!
-
What do you say Life?
-
Well...
-
Dad would stand up for our beliefs.
-
To vote?
-
Yes Yes...
-
All those in favor to drag the government to court.
-
When?
-
He.
-
The Summerhill School will fight with the inspectors.
-
I know how we can collect the money!
-
We can send letters to people who passed the Summerhill School ...
-
... Now live glorious lives.
-
This is a terrific idea!
-
And tell them to tell you their opinion about school.
-
We use them as evidence in court.
-
I found an idea.
-
We can get bags supermarket!
-
Very good!
-
No, x must engage from above.
-
I can make out the winner.
-
The good that you want to have right.
-
You need to gather a huge amount.
-
Hopefully not our offer false hopes.
-
What is the alternative Life?
-
A footnote in the history books?
-
I write because we fight the deadliest battle in our history ...
-
... Against an invisible but terrible enemy.
-
If our enemy destroy our way of life will disappear forever.
-
We need your help to keep open the Summerhill School ...
-
... So we can stay here.
-
... And other children can come here in the future.
-
We need a formidable army.
-
And that costs money.
-
Please, send us your contribution?
-
... However small they may be.
-
Thank you!
-
Came the mail!
-
A check of 9,000 pounds of DP Company Neil in Japan.
-
And here 10 pounds of a retired professor from Denver.
-
He says that the books of AC Neil the changed life.
-
Look! And in America, $ 15,000!
-
... 90 pounds, not 900 pounds!
-
Whoa, wait a minute!
-
We have enough to support a legal dispute decent.
-
We did it!
-
Okay, be careful not to lose any of that.
-
Oh, Dad!
-
And if we lose?
-
Mark!
-
You came too early.
-
You have a lot to prepare it?
-
Glad to see you again Alice.
-
You made a good case for inspectors?
-
Absolutely! The government spent a ton of money in this case.
-
Do you still have time to throw the towel Mark.
-
We have a few hours to begin.
-
Children should vote.
-
Oh yes...
-
The famous republic of children ...
-
But actually learn anything?
-
Well aka, spit.
-
Who will face?
-
E?
-
You'll see.
-
Oh, not Mark!
-
Do not tell me that their representations would he!
-
Uh ...
-
Well...
-
You have no money?
-
Something like that.
-
Miserable creature.
-
Well...
-
See you in court, hello!
-
Save our school! Save our school!
-
I wish you came with us Len.
-
So I Mandy.
-
Good luck!
-
This place means everything to me.
-
And you will win for us.
-
Here Mandy!
-
Everyone is here;
-
No!
-
Who is missing?
-
The Blouresei!
-
Summerhill School opened in 1921. Even ahead of its time. (AND YOU!)
-
Summerhill School, the controversial school founded by DP Neil ...
-
... Brings the battle today in the Supreme Court.
-
The school, in which students can play all day ...
-
... Criticized hard by surveyors that provides both low education quality ...
-
... To be closed.
-
This wing is reserved for former pupils of Summerhill School.
-
I'm Phil.
-
Gent, our daughter Mandy go to Summerhill School.
-
- The Mandy Charpor? - Yes.
-
He convinced me to give one week's salary for the campaign.
-
It's great girl, you should be very proud of her.
-
We are.
-
Come...
-
Overheat.
-
No school and no lawyer ...
-
Maybe scare and they put the feet.
-
Oh my God.
-
The judge is stuck with the clock.
-
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...
-
All Rise.
-
Being the Summerhill School?
-
Is Summerhill School hello.
-
I'm sorry, but I think we need to start.
-
But esteemed.
-
With or without the lady Rentchent.
-
Not do very good start, Mr Stevens.
-
Ms. James, you might like to start.
-
The Ministry of Education against Summerhill School.
-
It will take at least an hour until it's roadside assistance!
-
We have an hour!
-
Is our school trying to close and we must be there.
-
Maybe I can help.
-
Ryan?
-
My dad is an engineer.
-
Will.
-
Leave it to take a look.
-
Well; Can you fix it?
-
The school is fighting for its survival ...
-
... As inspectors gave him just six months to comply or close.
-
Distorts the truth suited to its argument.
-
This is the job.
-
Why Summerhill School is failure.
-
And that would just prove in court.
-
Do you have any idea how the fire started?
-
We believe that he did Ryan.
-
The Mandy witness.
-
If accused Ryan of arson ...
-
... I will remove him from school today.
-
You must believe me, I did too!
-
I told lies.
-
I did it.
-
Six months?
-
Then we will start the school closing procedures.
-
I think the inspectors are just bullies.
-
And we have to treat them as we do with bullies.
-
To resist them!
-
Once started the litigation of Summerhill School in the Royal Palace of Justice.
-
The start of the case proved equally controversial with the school itself.
-
No one appears representative of Summerhill School!
-
Farewell Summerhill School ...
-
Okay, now try!
-
Dear, I represent the Ministry of Education ...
-
... The School Foundations Certification Organization ...
-
... And the Inspectorate of His Majesty.
-
... And here I end my introduction Mr. President.
-
And to say whatever I may:
-
Personally I find it a huge waste of time and money ...
-
... To bring a case to court ...
-
... And then not displayed.
-
Oh my God!
-
Save our school! Save our school!
-
Save our school! Save our school!
-
We all here at last?
-
I'm not sure Mr. President.
-
- Who is she; - Their lawyer.
-
They must demonstrate that the inspectors are right for school.
-
Yes, but what?
-
I know what it is.
-
It is the enemy. Is Hook.
-
The Captain Hook!
-
Who is this;
-
This is Geoffrey Robertson.
-
Simply one of the best lawyers can be paid.
-
And where he found the money in school?
-
We wrote 2501 letters ...
-
Mapped ... 25 dead ...
-
... And we filled buckets of money!
-
Peter Pan!
-
On the side of the school Summerhill School Mr. Geoffrey Robertson.
-
Life is Tiger Lily, waiting to save it!
-
I would like to start, Mr President saying that the Ministry of Education ...
-
... I have absolutely no problem with the Summerhill School and philosophy.
-
A very nice!
-
We can go all our homes!
-
It is naughty!
-
Lord Robertson please let James lady to complete.
-
Or at least to start.
-
Thank you, Mr. President.
-
The Ministry of Education has knowingly fully ...
-
... The enormous influence exercised by DP Neil and his school in the educational world.
-
The only concern is the government's children.
-
And how well they taught.
-
And in the case of Summerhill School it becomes completely antiapodotika.
-
The root of the problem is the non-attendance.
-
This is because the Summerhill School does not respect the national program.
-
No. They have their own.
-
The "loufoprogramma"!
-
Loufoprogramma. Nice!
-
Over the years, the school took the philosophy of the founder of the Freedom ...
-
... And used it as an excuse ...
-
... To be lazy.
-
The Future of Summerhill School students is dark ...
-
... Because the Summerhill School fails.
-
And that would just prove in court.
-
I think Peter Pan preparing to do something.
-
The go alternately.
-
Now it's our turn to say why inspectors are wrong.
-
I would like to know...
-
... If no one from the Ministry of Education ...
-
... Which has really been a child.
-
Perhaps all of you were born fully grown adults miniature.
-
Armed with notebooks ...
-
Mr. Robertson, your statement.
-
Fortunately for us the DP Neil understood children.
-
Indeed, the understood so well ...
-
... That changed the way people perceive education forever.
-
Objection Mr. President!
-
Neil did not believe in forcing children to sit in the classroom ...
-
... Because he did not want to give exam only to give.
-
He wanted to grow up with a sense of emotional well-being.
-
He gave voice.
-
A voice is heard even today.
-
Each school board across the world ...
-
... Owes its origin in this room ...
-
... And this man.
-
The first children's democracy.
-
A democracy that continues strong to this day 79 years later!
-
Mr President, if the Summerhill School fails ...
-
... Then why last year to 75.3% of the students ...
-
... Passed the graduation of high school exams with grades from A to C;
-
A figure that if I'm not mistaken ...
-
... Is higher than the national average.
-
What will happen to these children?
-
These poor children of Summerhill School?
-
They will grow amid misery, without qualifications and unemployed?
-
Will fall to alcohol, drugs and crime ...
-
... And they will curse their fate that brought them to Summerhill School?
-
No sir, they do not.
-
Please allow me to present some graduates of Summerhill School.
-
Actor, artist, physician, folklorist ...
-
... Naval architect engineer, researcher chemist, math teacher ...
-
... Nurse manager charities dancer.
-
The only important professions are represented ...
-
... And this is probably in honor of the school ...
-
... Are political ...
-
... And school inspectors.
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Ladies and gentlemen do not intend to say that the Summerhill School fits all.
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But it fits great majority of children who go there.
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Certainly in any intelligent educational system ...
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... The Summerhill School would be considered as a ...
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... A unique educational institution.
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Unfortunately OFSTENT not behave intelligently.
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And to conclude, Mr President ...
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I would suggest that is not the Summerhill School is failing ...
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... But the OFSTENT himself.
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The Hook is preparing something, look.
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The term!
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I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and only the truth.
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Inspector Gouorten.
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Would you say that teachers in Summerhill School fail in their educational responsibility?
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I would not use the word "fail".
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But disabled children generally neglected, is not it?
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Yes, a child with dyslexia clearly had difficulty with reading and writing ...
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... And the teacher just she types for him.
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The Hooke says about me.
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Dyslexic children need special intervention Mr. President.
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But exactly what we give ...
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... Just try Peter feel successful towards his classmates ...
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... Len and especially working with him for writing and reading of.
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Therefore children are allowed to stay behind.
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In fact, these guys actually discouraged from attending lessons.
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So do you think?
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Plays disgusting.
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Distorts everything to fit into the argument.
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This is the job.
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With this kind of attitude does not make an impression that children do whatever they want.
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There was an incident where a boy attacked another?
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An incident in which not a single member of staff not intervened?
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There had, kids handled themselves.
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Life please.
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How many such incidents occur on a daily basis, Mr President?
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I object!
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Continue Mrs. James.
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I ask you, is this freedom?
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Or maybe waiver of liability on the part of teachers in Summerhill School?
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And of course there is the matter of fire.
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Fire;
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Why no one told me anything?
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You know that the fire was an accident!
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Hey Zoe make peace at last.
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Quiet Please!
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- Life please, here is ... - But how ...
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I guess, sir Gouorten that the events lived personally ...
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... Should accentuate your concerns about school.
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Yes, but Summerhill School was anyway PP
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PP ?
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PP ... Somewhere I've heard.
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It terminology OFSTENT which simply means that our school has given reason to watch.
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Mr President, to suggest a break?
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We will continue to just two.
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All Rise.
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The fire was an accident.
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This chazokavgas!
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I read a lot better now.
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Hello Ryan you. Peter.
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The ball Rabbit ...
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Yes! You should see him now is huge!
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I am very happy!
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Listen, the Summerhill School is in the PP list years.
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Where are you going;
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I'm going back inside. I have to say something to the Pan about me.
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- Tactical advantage ... I'm coming with you! - And I!
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You try my patience, Mr. Robertson?
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Sorry Mr. President, but some important information came to our attention.
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PP
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Sorry;
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PP .;
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Mr Gouornten will you kindly enlighten us about what PP .;
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You mentioned earlier "... the Summerhill School is anyway PP"
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So what does it mean?
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to Watch
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Sorry, I did not hear you, you speak louder?
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To monitor.
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To follow ...
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Where is he going?
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Mr Gouornten said sometime in Summerhill School ...
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... That the reason inspect your very ...
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... It is because they are concerned with the philosophy of non-compulsory subjects, right?
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The reality is that routine inspections were ...
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... Because we were concerned that the school did not provide ...
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Efficient and appropriate teaching, yes ...
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Give the word routine.
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But what happened with the Summerhill School had nothing to do with routine so?
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Why Summerhill School was included in the Ministry of executing list.
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The OFSTENT had school targeted for most of the decade ...
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... And this year ...
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... Decided to hit the heart ...
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... And close it!
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I object Mr. President! This is conjecture.
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Robertson, please.
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The school was to follow was an execution list for nine years.
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Mr Gouornten because the school was not informed about it?
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I'm not sure.
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You're not sure. Fortunately I am though.
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The answer is because it was secret.
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A secret!
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Watch out!
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The reference, Mr. President, on page 233.
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"The Summerhill School remain PP"
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An internal letter dated OFSTENT nine hundred ninety ...
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...three. - On guard!
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This means that the Summerhill School was in execution list well before 1993.
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Mr President, it was not the execution list.
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And then, having bored consecutive years of inspections without the desired effect ...
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Clear guess.
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The OFSTENT sent a team of eight.
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Yes...
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One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight ...
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This makes us one inspector for every seven students of the school ...
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... In order to shut it down.
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Prove it!
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Look at me!
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Of course the school has a fundamental right to know why subject to such monitoring levels?
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Agree, it would be desirable.
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Mr Gouornten frankly talk.
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The OFSTENT wanted to close Summerhill School ...
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... And you chose the tactics of sudden death, is not it?
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I do not think watching you.
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Forcing the Summerhill School to do something that you knew would never agree.
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Doing the required courses.
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Believed that they will disappear from the files.
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I commend Mr. President, if I may ...
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... That what you had in mind from the moment you set foot in school.
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This ... was your game.
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My dear friend takes them all out of his mind!
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indeed? Who sees what his mind?
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Mr President, I need to consult!
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The court cut off for an hour.
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- Give me that. - Give it to me...
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Page 24 I'm sure ...
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Geoffrey ...
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The ministry decided that he wanted to reduce slightly the pressure in Summerhill School.
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Want to indulge?
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You give up just before you cut the head.
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Sit down please.
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Please Mrs. James.
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The Ministry of Education offered the lady Rentchent a court settlement.
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He was received?
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Ms. Rentchent can not make this decision for the school.
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The community must decide whether to accept him or continue the trial.
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They need to recover here, if this is acceptable.
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With all due respect Mr. President, I ...
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Of course.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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You will chair the meeting.
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And you'll be the secretary.
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So what now?
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We are voting on whether to allow observers.
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Excuse me sir.
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Visitors are not allowed in our assemblies.
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We must vote whether to allow their ...
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... I say, stay.
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This is ridiculous ...
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Of course! Please.
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Ante Stella.
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Quiet!
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There is a theme for the special assembly today.
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But in principle I propose to allow observers to stay ...
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... To see how we do things.
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Who is in favor?
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Who is?
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Therefore passes.
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You are all invited to stay.
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Great!
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Life.
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What settlement says?
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"The Ministry of Education recognizes that this independent school ...
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... Based as it is written and the methods of AC Neil ...
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... Has the right to philosophy. "
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This is very important, because what it says ...
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... That is not obliged to do things as the government wants.
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But, inspectors will continue to come?
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The OFSTENT required to get us from the list To Watch ...
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... And then make regular inspections.
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But when they will come in about four years ...
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... They should be accompanied by a specialist in our type of training.
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Ryan?
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If we agree, we can choose our courses?
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And not be forced to go at all?
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"Freedom for children attend optional courses ...
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... According to Neil philosophy, fully recognized. "
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Yes!
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Hey, quiet!
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We are meeting! Ten cents fine Will!
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So, the two proposals are:
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To accept the compromise ...
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... Or let Life, our specialists and around our world ...
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... To show how we are great school and give the government it deserves.
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And maybe lose.
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This is Stella. You got it.
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Lucy?
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Life, what do you think?
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I do not know Lucy, really do not know.
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I think I will feel deceived if the opportunity is not given to me ...
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... To defend the school against all these lies.
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Let us fight to the end.
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Yes!
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A peace agreement is sometimes the best results ...
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... If a war ends.
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This agreement will make the Summerhill School school the most protected in the world.
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It is a charter of freedom.
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Other questions?
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Who is to accept the arrangement proposed by the Government?
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Who is?
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Decided.
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We accept the compromise of government.
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Thank you...
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... Mr and Mrs ...
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... For allowing us the privilege of meeting your court.
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Each other, it was an honor to allow us to track your assembly.
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I think that you too you share the privilege given to you?
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Mr President, I think you are to be finished.
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This court formally cancels the extrajudicial protest against school Summerhill School.
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Historic scenes played out in court today ...
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... As Summerhill School school beats the government ...
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... In a battle that can only be described as a "David vs. Goliath"!
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Following this decision, it is safe to say ...
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... That freedom and learning go hand in hand in Summerhill School.
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It seems to me entirely appropriate.
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The children of Summerhill School describe as the happiest school in the world.
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And judging by the scenes here today ...
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... Probably be right.
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We have said from the beginning that we are not trying to close the Summerhill School, thanks.
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You came to take me home, right?
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Mandy, my problem with the Summerhill School ...
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But mom ...
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Mandy, my problem with the Summerhill School has more to do with me ...
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... Than anything else ..
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I like everything to be neat and organized ...
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... I like lists and objectives.
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I'm crazy about control!
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Let's face it, it's like we have an inspector in the family.
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The Summerhill School is ...
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... And gold ...
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... Bright, cheerful ...
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... Relaxed, has nothing to do with me.
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I make my impression that you love so much.
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No, I do not mind ...
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... I know what I am.
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But you do not know who you are yet.
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Come back at Summerhill School and ...
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... Discovered.
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I love Mandy.
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Just not easy for me to show you the.
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Oh, mom ...
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Once you have done.
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Boo!
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I stay Ryan!
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And I will return the next four months, no need to leave!
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Ryan? What happens;
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Nobody can find my dad.
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Social workers come tomorrow for me.
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And what will happen in the next quarter?
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I will not be at school, they would have been in care.
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I do not want you to leave.
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Neither do I want it Mandy.
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Mark to come here.
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I want you to meet our new teacher science.
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And I believe that will adopt them!
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Myrtle.
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The Myrtle undertakes after Emma.
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But this is amazing!
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I intend to stay here until they do not distinguish me from my plutonium.
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Just kidding of course!
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Come!
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Three, two, one ... go!
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Well done my boy.
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There will be at launch?
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Just Feed the Dino.
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Ryan, someone has come to see you.
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Hello!
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Dad! Where were you;
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I lost my job in the garage.
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It appeared an opportunity in Dubai.
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You have to see this place!
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I had to call you!
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But you said it would be better to leave it to you for four months.
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I think you got a little literally.
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And what happened to the house? Sell!
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Had Ryan was part of the plan.
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What silly plan was that?
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You like Ryan here?
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I adore it.
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Tuition Ryan.
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I am sorry for the delay.
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I think you made a mistake.
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The Secretariat told me that if I want to pay five years in advance so it costs.
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Five years;
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I mean I can stay here until I was sixteen?
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If they want to.
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It has caused any trouble?
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At all.
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It's okay then my son?
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Yes Dad, it's okay.
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Now ... where is this barbecue?
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So hungry that I can eat an entire horse in two layers!
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Ready?
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Where is Ryan?
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We have to take!
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- Mandy!
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Ok, let's go!
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Raise the sail!
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FREEDOM