I'm a friend of Charlie's at University, friend may be a strong word, he probably thinks i'm really annoying. He studies History at a Russel Group University. You would have literally never known he suffers from any anxiety, he's the nicest, most open and confident guy
In my school Charlie would have been able to go somewhere else to sit his exams instead of the big, intimidating hall. My brother was allowed to do that as he has autism.
Can we get to 110 subscribers with no Videos? Same in my school, he would be put in a separate classroom where there would be a small group of students (maybe around 5) and 1 teacher to make sure no one is cheating
I had the same anxiety problem as Charlie and I have dyslexia which didn't help, none of the teachers knew what was wrong with me and I use to make excuses to leave the classroom, I felt so much better out in the corridor away from the stress of the lesson
WHERE IS THE MR SKINNER APPRECIATION IN THESE COMMENTS?!??! most teachers would yell when a kid played music in the class but he knew exactly how to handle it I was blown away
I cried seeing Charlie on that stage. Being a mutual sufferer of the same mental illness, I know just the just the depth of anxiety & how it drills itself into everything you do. He is so brave, an inspirational to all of us.
I am a lot like Charlie. I don’t have social anxiety but sometimes the overthinking, the feeling of being inadequate take over my mind. Nobody pressures me to do well in school except myself, I get good grades but I still feel as if I’ve failed. I do try to combat those feelings but then I feel like I’m relying on people when I ask for support. It’s very difficult being nervous and scared without a reason. And funnily enough my name is Charley too.
I totally understand Louis. I had no friends in secondary and it was torture having to get up everyday and go to school knowing I would spend all day looking down pretending to be busy and every lunch eating in the toilet. I’ve grown out of that and I would say that now I can make friends very easily and am quite popular. But I spent 17 years feeling super lonely :,,,)
As an american watching these "educating" shows I'm so impressed with British public schools, the teachers seem to really care and the fact these schools have a department that employs actual social workers to help the kids is so amazing, you'll never see that in the US public schools system. I was lucky enough to be in a fairly nice public school but it was nothing like this. The problem is the US is fine spending a billion dollars on some fancy new military tech that nobody will ever use but "social workers in schools making sure kids are taken care of emotionally as well as academically? Sounds like a commie plot!!"
My school in Newcastle never had any of this , all we had was a charver (or chav) as someone who had a similar job to miss Austin and all she would do was bark at you if you stepped out of line and be an aggressive bitch ahaha
> I'm so impressed with British public schools, I bet you're impressed with a lot of things. >you'll never see that in the US public schools system Depends on the state and the district if they hire school social workers. My state and district do. In fact, I'm a school social worker who does what Ms. Austin does and then some (therapeutic sessions for both individuals and groups, IEP/504 plans alongside knowing proper legal procedures and student/parental rights, MTSS levels of service with school counselor, community-school liaison). Kids like Devonte, if he were a US student, would most likely be paired with a paraprofessional if he qualified for one via evaluation stage. See: www.sswaa.org >The problem is the US is fine spending a billion dollars on some fancy new military tech that nobody will ever use but "social workers in schools making sure kids are taken care of emotionally as well as academically? Sounds like a commie plot! Please don't project your own indignation onto topics you don't understand.
Some US public schools actually do employ social workers. Mine had one. I just think that in every country there is a mix of bad schools and good schools. I'm sure that none of these schools would apply for this series if they belonged to the former category and didn't give a shit, so of course we're getting the best portrayal of the UK school system
I hate how everyone thinks they have anxiety in the comments section, most people i have seen that claim they have anxiety get slightly nervous at stuff. It doesn't help the people who REALLY have anxiety. Edit: I am talking about anxiety disorder like everyone automaticly else refers to when they talk about anxiety.
@@lowrilowri5391 its easy to say that i just don't get it because it is a "personal battle" and all that jazz but people who have serious anxiety wouldn't be proud about it AND lots of teenagers feel like the NEED to have an alternative identity so they try to make it seem like they have got so much wrong with themselves
@@lowrilowri5391 its easy to say that i just don't get it because it is a "personal battle" and all that jazz but people who have serious anxiety wouldn't be proud about it AND lots of teenagers feel like the NEED to have an alternative identity so they try to make it seem like they have got so much wrong with themselves
I know where your coming from since a lot of people at my school like to pretend they something wrong with them to be 'cool' and to be different when they simply don't understand what they're pretending to have. But to claim that the people in the comments are claiming to have anxiety is a bit much and that was what I was trying to gat at in the first comment I sent
I feel for Charlie. I did fine in class but exams caused such bad panic I could barely remember the most basic things. The good news is that it can get better. As an adult I took exams in things I was interested in - and did well because there was nothing bad that could happen if I didn't. I have given public cooking and make up demonstrations, with no problem at all. I also took part in a dance routine in our local theatre a few years ago and managed to do it (even though it felt like I would have a heart attack on stage!) These days I teach craft things on YT, because teaching was always my passion, even if nerves meant I couldn't get the exam results to do it officially.
Any tips on speaking it? My teenage younger brother is learning it at school and he likes yelling random words around the house so I’m teaching it to myself to correct his (awful) pronunciation and freak him out 😈
lol i’m sure it would make you sad to know that a lot of schools nowadays don’t teach german... i believe it used to be quite the mainstream subject but it’s not taught as much around now
Anxiety honestly sucks. I had my first attack in my middle school, and while it's gotten better over the years episodes still come on randomly. It feels like you're dying and when you have them as a kid and don't know what's going on it is beyond scary.
FFS........it was a reasonable assumption that it would be a lack of friends.......given that he had recently moved to this school and he was not interacting with his peers
Since when has it become the style to have bushy eyebrows?! This world is pretty fuckin weird, next up : "Monobrows are the shit boys, get those tips touching"
@@chilton7853 i think its cos people were trying to emulate cara delevigne, lily collins etc so the media declared it a 'trend' but they naturally have bushy eyebrows - it looks weird when people draw them in to be 'bushy'.
Tbh the more year 11 takes GCSEs shows how mental health is growing the stress can cause anxiety and that definitely happened with me I just took mine and in year 10 durning mocks I had my first panic attack and since it’s never left I still have them and it has effected me socially and it is extremely bad now but like exams cause so much that effect on mental health and I don’t know if many people recognise that
I remember a while back when I did my GCSEs i was able to sit my exams in a separate room. It’s not actually down to schools to decide to allow that or not. They would need to ask the exam boards, most of the time they would be accepting of the reasonable adjustments. At the end of the day the exam boards wouldn’t want to set up people to fail and put them at a disadvantage.
Tom Bostock my best advice would be to keep that composure. Always remain relaxed. It might not always be that way. But there’s help out there for you and you’ll be fine! :) wish you all the best
Ok right ya know when he says like he has jelly legs and can’t see when he has and anxiety attack...... it’s happened to me once and also......once I went to a cross country race and I had just been out of hospital and I started running and couldn’t breathe and got dizzy...
Petty Frog I think she meant it in the way that she gets anxiety and panic attacks, just like Charlie does. I don’t think she meant it like actually being him
You carried your child for 9 months spent a FORTUNE on this child that has caused you blood sweat and tears and you call it........jeb what the fuck is wrong with some people honestly
Yeah this was filmed a while ago. Of mice and men used to be in the GCSE syllabus but because it's an American text they've taken it out. You're learning it in a younger year but not doing it *exactly* the same
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that teacher fully yelled and then went '...this is the reality of adult life, you're 12' the biggest contradiction I've ever heard.
luna a Even Mrs Austin was cracking up
I laughed at that tbh
Mrs Austen wasn’t having any of it 😂
Also followed by the typical ‘I hate shouting’
I fully died when ms Austin aired him like the rest of the class when he first said ‘yr 7’
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The teacher that helps Devonte is beautiful not only in her look but also her personality and the determination to help the children, amazing
Lovely comment
nah her looks r butterz but her personality is ite
totally agree
Ms Austin has to be one of the nicest women I've seen for a while, what a truly lovely person.
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I'm a friend of Charlie's at University, friend may be a strong word, he probably thinks i'm really annoying. He studies History at a Russel Group University. You would have literally never known he suffers from any anxiety, he's the nicest, most open and confident guy
that’s so good to know, gives me hope
YESS
Xd
I’m friends with Casper the ghost but he probably thinks I’m too scary
I wish my school had teachers like miss Austen, my teachers in pastoral are horrible they just don't care about the students mental health
Annie Wilson at least you have some we don’t have any pastoral care teachers in my school
Student’s
maybe parents need to stop being useless pieces of shit expecting teachers to be psychiatrists and therapists
Same here
same, they are such bullys the teachers at my school😂
Anyone else get mad miss honey vibes from miss Austin?
Ngl I get bigger miss honey vibes from Mr Skinner!
OMG yessssss she does that’s who she reminds me of 🤣
OMG yeah
Yess
In my school Charlie would have been able to go somewhere else to sit his exams instead of the big, intimidating hall. My brother was allowed to do that as he has autism.
Me too as I have autism, dyslexia & ADD
Can we get to 110 subscribers with no Videos? Same in my school, he would be put in a separate classroom where there would be a small group of students (maybe around 5) and 1 teacher to make sure no one is cheating
same
I had the same anxiety problem as Charlie and I have dyslexia which didn't help, none of the teachers knew what was wrong with me and I use to make excuses to leave the classroom, I felt so much better out in the corridor away from the stress of the lesson
It’s heartbreaking seeing people have panic attacks. So annoying when people fake them for attention when there are real people suffering 😑
WHERE IS THE MR SKINNER APPRECIATION IN THESE COMMENTS?!??! most teachers would yell when a kid played music in the class but he knew exactly how to handle it I was blown away
I felt so proud of Charlie for going up on stage and I don't even know him! X
"You called Mr. Bell a bellend." LOL
Lol
Lees is
I’m going back to sleep in the morning and I have a headache and a fever and I have to go back and 😂
Poor Charlie, all of them in this episode are so sweet i feel bad for them all, hope things go well for them all
I cried seeing Charlie on that stage. Being a mutual sufferer of the same mental illness, I know just the just the depth of anxiety & how it drills itself into everything you do. He is so brave, an inspirational to all of us.
“He needs to know he is the only one that can do anything about it” *tells him exactly what to do*
Man, Joel is such a great friend, very mature for his age
Who is Niko? He’s always in the episodes but they’ve never focused on him😂
M R frrr😂😂
Maybe his parents don't want him on TV.
@@ironguanyin123 then why is he in short clips
ik him but i sir to god idek where ik him from, i think its snap😂😂
Linden weeb
Louis is the sweetest little munchkin!
I know
Yeah he is
*YEAR 7!....*
... I don’t want to have to raise my voice
But raise voice
Omg that’s how the teachers are honestlyyy
So many memories 🙄😂
ah the memories
thank you so much for taking the time to upload these videos so more people can see them
"These are the realities of adult life, you better get used to it 'cause you're twelve" 30:00
Biggest contradiction ever. Even Mrs Austen wasn’t having it
My school fully needs a Ms Austin
I am a lot like Charlie. I don’t have social anxiety but sometimes the overthinking, the feeling of being inadequate take over my mind. Nobody pressures me to do well in school except myself, I get good grades but I still feel as if I’ve failed. I do try to combat those feelings but then I feel like I’m relying on people when I ask for support. It’s very difficult being nervous and scared without a reason. And funnily enough my name is Charley too.
❤️🙌
Honestly same here
Louie is so adorable
8:47 me before pressing the call button when I have to talk to a stranger on the phone
LMAO
I'm so happy that things ended well for Louie
I totally understand Louis. I had no friends in secondary and it was torture having to get up everyday and go to school knowing I would spend all day looking down pretending to be busy and every lunch eating in the toilet. I’ve grown out of that and I would say that now I can make friends very easily and am quite popular. But I spent 17 years feeling super lonely :,,,)
that teacher is beautiful
Aye, Mr Skinner is a right Gem
@@jduffers3090 😂😂
@@jduffers3090 fuck off, jesus
J Duffers relax 😂
@@jduffers3090 we really out here telling people to kill themselves in 2019
As an american watching these "educating" shows I'm so impressed with British public schools, the teachers seem to really care and the fact these schools have a department that employs actual social workers to help the kids is so amazing, you'll never see that in the US public schools system. I was lucky enough to be in a fairly nice public school but it was nothing like this. The problem is the US is fine spending a billion dollars on some fancy new military tech that nobody will ever use but "social workers in schools making sure kids are taken care of emotionally as well as academically? Sounds like a commie plot!!"
Lmao nor all the schools are like this my school is shit 😂
Schools are not really like this. Around my area, teachers couldn't give less of a shit about us. It's fUn
My school in Newcastle never had any of this , all we had was a charver (or chav) as someone who had a similar job to miss Austin and all she would do was bark at you if you stepped out of line and be an aggressive bitch ahaha
> I'm so impressed with British public schools,
I bet you're impressed with a lot of things.
>you'll never see that in the US public schools system
Depends on the state and the district if they hire school social workers. My state and district do. In fact, I'm a school social worker who does what Ms. Austin does and then some (therapeutic sessions for both individuals and groups, IEP/504 plans alongside knowing proper legal procedures and student/parental rights, MTSS levels of service with school counselor, community-school liaison). Kids like Devonte, if he were a US student, would most likely be paired with a paraprofessional if he qualified for one via evaluation stage.
See: www.sswaa.org
>The problem is the US is fine spending a billion dollars on some fancy new military tech that nobody will ever use but "social workers in schools making sure kids are taken care of emotionally as well as academically? Sounds like a commie plot!
Please don't project your own indignation onto topics you don't understand.
Some US public schools actually do employ social workers. Mine had one. I just think that in every country there is a mix of bad schools and good schools. I'm sure that none of these schools would apply for this series if they belonged to the former category and didn't give a shit, so of course we're getting the best portrayal of the UK school system
I relate so much. I had a panic attack in an exam and it was so horrible
Love this episode 👌🏾👌🏾
I hate how everyone thinks they have anxiety in the comments section, most people i have seen that claim they have anxiety get slightly nervous at stuff. It doesn't help the people who REALLY have anxiety.
Edit: I am talking about anxiety disorder like everyone automaticly else refers to when they talk about anxiety.
Anxiety effects people in differently and the people in the comments might have anxiety you don't know
@@lowrilowri5391 its easy to say that i just don't get it because it is a "personal battle" and all that jazz but people who have serious anxiety wouldn't be proud about it AND lots of teenagers feel like the NEED to have an alternative identity so they try to make it seem like they have got so much wrong with themselves
@@lowrilowri5391 its easy to say that i just don't get it because it is a "personal battle" and all that jazz but people who have serious anxiety wouldn't be proud about it AND lots of teenagers feel like the NEED to have an alternative identity so they try to make it seem like they have got so much wrong with themselves
I know where your coming from since a lot of people at my school like to pretend they something wrong with them to be 'cool' and to be different when they simply don't understand what they're pretending to have. But to claim that the people in the comments are claiming to have anxiety is a bit much and that was what I was trying to gat at in the first comment I sent
@@lowrilowri5391 i apologise, i should have said that various people in the comments might not have anxiety but my main point still stands.
lmao "he put a kid in a bin and rolled him around"
I feel for Charlie. I did fine in class but exams caused such bad panic I could barely remember the most basic things. The good news is that it can get better. As an adult I took exams in things I was interested in - and did well because there was nothing bad that could happen if I didn't. I have given public cooking and make up demonstrations, with no problem at all. I also took part in a dance routine in our local theatre a few years ago and managed to do it (even though it felt like I would have a heart attack on stage!) These days I teach craft things on YT, because teaching was always my passion, even if nerves meant I couldn't get the exam results to do it officially.
30:07 Miss Austen looks like she’s about to burst into either tears or laughter
Laughter... because she knows what an idiot that fat bald teacher is
When he starts rapping in class 😂
It’s so weird for me to see that people learn German like that cause I’m from Germany😂
its really bad :D
Any tips on speaking it? My teenage younger brother is learning it at school and he likes yelling random words around the house so I’m teaching it to myself to correct his (awful) pronunciation and freak him out 😈
Claudia Hayes I teach it, but good advice is to work on grammar if you want to freak him out. Then you’ll show him up.
same lolll
lol i’m sure it would make you sad to know that a lot of schools nowadays don’t teach german... i believe it used to be quite the mainstream subject but it’s not taught as much around now
29:50 my trousers turned brown when the teacher shouted and they were grey before.
That teacher is a madman
The teacher is on crack
30:04 Miss Austin is just like umm tryna not laugh here
Inittt
Charlie is so friggin relatable
Charlie is lovely panic attacks are so debilitating
Anxiety honestly sucks. I had my first attack in my middle school, and while it's gotten better over the years episodes still come on randomly. It feels like you're dying and when you have them as a kid and don't know what's going on it is beyond scary.
Danm tho he can spit bars
I feel sorry everyone in this episode
mrs austin is literally my bestfriends mum 😂😂
Thank you for posting all of these. I'm a subscriber. 👍🏽
That teacher that fucking screamed at those year 7s has some weird vibes about him not gunna lie :/
FFS........it was a reasonable assumption that it would be a lack of friends.......given that he had recently moved to this school and he was not interacting with his peers
Yeah and that was her suspicion, hense why she kept pressing him... its not a smart decision to force them to admit it when they dont want to...
Xd
Wish I had someone at school like ms Austin
God bless Mr Skinner
the teacher sings All by myself as she leaves the room cracked me up
Wish ms Austin was at Bracken hill school Kirkby in ashfield
When Mr. Skinner retired as FBI Asst. Director, he moved to the UK and became a highschool teacher
Ah I keep hearing GCSEs in like 6 weeks or something and I realise I have my GCSEs on Monday. That’s 3 days L 😂. Lol I have an anxiety order aswell
I have a major crush on Ms. Austin, she's beautiful. I say "Ms." because I refuse to accept she's married.
Wtf that's wrong
WHY ARE ALL THEIR EYEBROWS SO THIN
Watch educating Manchester because there eyebrows are huge
Because it was 2014 and that was the style back then ahaha
Since when has it become the style to have bushy eyebrows?! This world is pretty fuckin weird, next up : "Monobrows are the shit boys, get those tips touching"
@@chilton7853 i think its cos people were trying to emulate cara delevigne, lily collins etc so the media declared it a 'trend' but they naturally have bushy eyebrows - it looks weird when people draw them in to be 'bushy'.
Plucking
"School is like a prison for kids" so fricking true
WTF, no camera at 22:20 but then a camera magically appears at 22:31
Devonte and the boy from another episode who was involved in the stealing of a phone both have the same ear ring and hair cuts
charlie? oh you mean my new king
3:57 literally everyone everywhere
We have a Deno in the making😂
‘This is the realities of adult life you better get used to it...cause your 12’
Devonte listens to klashenekoff jeez what a lengend
Tbh the more year 11 takes GCSEs shows how mental health is growing the stress can cause anxiety and that definitely happened with me I just took mine and in year 10 durning mocks I had my first panic attack and since it’s never left I still have them and it has effected me socially and it is extremely bad now but like exams cause so much that effect on mental health and I don’t know if many people recognise that
When I did GCSES I was a bit nervous, but I didn’t feel like I was going to have a breakdown, maybe things have got a lot worse since then ?
Devonté's description of school is 100 accurate AF as there is the school to prison pipeline
I feel bad for Charlie :( I fully relate to him though because I have to do performances for music gcse
eleni ! Yep same
Exactly the same
Mr Skinner is my English teacher lmao
I remember a while back when I did my GCSEs i was able to sit my exams in a separate room. It’s not actually down to schools to decide to allow that or not. They would need to ask the exam boards, most of the time they would be accepting of the reasonable adjustments. At the end of the day the exam boards wouldn’t want to set up people to fail and put them at a disadvantage.
I am year 8 and picking GSCES next year and the entire rest of my class is so nervous and I am fairly chilled
Wash ur hands
#alertnotanxious
Tom Bostock my best advice would be to keep that composure. Always remain relaxed. It might not always be that way. But there’s help out there for you and you’ll be fine! :) wish you all the best
Thx man
@@tom.bostock hey there same year group. feels pretty cool knowing we both experienced lockdown in year 8 lol
Love Mr Skinner. He really gets it.
What a banger of an ed Sheran song though!
Seems like a good school, and supportive to pupils
Charlie reminds me of andrew garfield in spider man aha just the looks n how he acts
Devonte kids a G
he has issues lol
He traps now lol
@@LtAris how do u know
Lil Biggie!
29:50 YEAR 7 !
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Devonté knows about Klashnekoff...to be an aspiring rapper you have to study those came before you. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
UK Inbetweeners was so good and true to life that it created dialogue used in real life to this day. Friends!
Oh Charlie! 💔
Lol you called Mr bell a bellend?? Yep..... her face was like fair point son 🤣🤣
I have acute pancreatitis
Yes like us my dad has dementia he in a home that does not care less but we r getting him out of that crap place
charlie is so lovely
This is the reality of adult life people you better get used to it cause your 12 💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That teacher who screamed like a mad man at the year 7’s needs saking!!!!! No need
The reality of adult life??? They’re 12 😭 school ruining those last glimpses of childhood 😢
OMG as club to help improve social skills... I wish my school had that cause I would benefit loads from that
by the way mr skinner is actually my English teacher at the moment
Really😂
Ok right ya know when he says like he has jelly legs and can’t see when he has and anxiety attack...... it’s happened to me once and also......once I went to a cross country race and I had just been out of hospital and I started running and couldn’t breathe and got dizzy...
I actually am Charlie
Emma Crumlish do you do ctyi because if you’re also watching this that would be gas
How are you Charlie when your name is Emma
Hi Emma not Charlie
Emma Crumlish same
Petty Frog
I think she meant it in the way that she gets anxiety and panic attacks, just like Charlie does. I don’t think she meant it like actually being him
That boy looks like cardinal b for real
Guys...
what does it take to be a Shen Yun dancer?
You carried your child for 9 months spent a FORTUNE on this child that has caused you blood sweat and tears and you call it........jeb what the fuck is wrong with some people honestly
YEAR 7! YEAR 7!
they need an ep of niko
Social club is cool
26:46 man lyke dimitri from cobra kai
I’m yr8 and I’m learning of mice and men....
Yeah this was filmed a while ago. Of mice and men used to be in the GCSE syllabus but because it's an American text they've taken it out. You're learning it in a younger year but not doing it *exactly* the same
abigail West ahhh thank you :)
dont niko have a youtube channel now im not sure but they look so similar
his channel (if it is his ) niko omilana
What time is niko at? 😂
@@ct83oldaccount43 25:51
That deputy head teacher is pissed off cos he got bullied and rolled down the hill in a bin
8:17 why does that male teacher look like chandler from friends
Charlie needs to discover green
fuck no, weed makes me anxious af. Worth a try though it helps some ppl
Weed may help anxiety but makss u paranoid af my cousin is paranoid all the time without weed due to it