Originally Posted by
strawberryfynch I wish the punishments were as simple as that- but we get them just for missing classes or school events like church or choir, or even being late by two minutes to a class or not signing in to dinner on weekdays... T_T I had four "work hours" today- I had to plant flowers around the campus and weed all of the many gardens @_@ with only a few people in my group... we managed to get about half the campus done...
Wow, that's harsh! =) I used to be late to school on a regular basis, never had any troubles because of that, except of a few notes in my 'diary". As
Crocodile said it was the most common way for a teacher to show his/her displeasure. Well, some of them could also screem at you. Pfft..
Another "punishment" (mostly in primary school) was turning out of the classroom till the end of the lesson ("выгнать из класса") for misbehaving.
Though I must admit, that we had to work at school too. The thing is in most cases it wasn't a punishment, but a mandatory duty.
For example, we had to tidy up our classroom every day after classes (to mop down the floors, to water the plants, etc.). It was boring, but not exhausting (the whole operation took 15-20 minutes). Each one of us had to do this once in about 3 weeks (simple math: 30 kids in the class working in pairs = working once in 15 school days). Not a big deal, but it probably would be if our teachers named it "a punishment".
Also we had summer duties ("практика"), which were vehemently hated. In the beginning of the three-month summer vacation we had to work at school for a couple of hours a day for about two weeks. In our school we watered roses in the school yard (we had a huge rosarium. Evil flowers!) and helped sorting textbooks in the library.
That's all. Can't remember anything else. No scary stories.
PS. Oh! Субботники!