Memories: Caned on the last day of school
I changed from my pajamas into my school uniform but did not have time to borrow an extra bath suit or two to wear under my pants. Despite my protest, he ordered me to bend over his desk, tested the suppleness of his cane, and proceeded to administer the six – Hartley Neita recalls in 2008 in the Jamaica Gleaner a mass caning.
I was caned by the headmaster of Jamaica College on my last day at the school.
I was one of 80 boarders. Some of the boys had entered the apartment of one
of the masters the previous night and ransacked it. They threw his mattress
through the window, turned over the bed, pulled out the drawers of his dresser
and threw everything in them away, tied the sleeves and pants of all his silk
pajamas and soaked them in water, threw dirt in his shoes and bedside slippers
and threw away his soaps, toothbrush and toothpaste. He was not liked.
Next morning at chapel service, the headmaster, who was also not liked,
called on the boys who had destroyed the master’s belongings to confess they
did it. No one confessed.
He then announced that he would be caning every single boy. Any boarder who
would be returning the following term and who did not take the caning would be
gated for the entire term. They would not be allowed to go to the swimming
championships, even those on the team. They would not be allowed to go to the
movies or to Hope Gardens or to any outside pleasures they wished to enjoy.
Those boys who would not be returning to the school would be required to
take the caning or they would not be given their school-leaving certificates.
That meant if they were going to a university, they would not be accepted, they
could not enter the civil service, and there were many job opportunities which
would be denied them.
All day, boys were going to the headmaster’s study for the “six of the best”.
Now, I was quarantined in the school infirmary where I was suffering from a
bout with measles, so I thought I was not included in the punishment. Until his
secretary came and instructed the nurse, Ms Spence, to send me to his study.
Ms Spence was very angry. She breezed to his office and told him I could not
have been involved as I was under her care. In fact, I was still having a
fever. He, however, was not to be deterred and insisted she should send me to
him. I changed from my pajamas into my school uniform but did not have time to
borrow an extra bath suit or two to wear under my pants.
Despite my protest, he ordered me to bend over his desk, tested the
suppleness of his cane, and proceeded to administer the six.
Of course, I was angry. I knew, however, that I could not go home and tell
my father that I could not get my school-leaving certificate. This was my
passport to a future and his dreams for me would be dashed.
Picture credit: British-Discipline
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