Wednesday 8 January 2014

Stereotypical Cliques of Secondary Schools

Hey!
In Drama today we were discussing what the stereotypical cliques of secondary schools were. We went into partners to do the task. My partner was Sapphire. This is the link to her blog: sapphirefaruque.blogspot.com

We found that there were loads of different cliques in every school-over 15. We managed to narrow it down to six; Girls worshiped by all, nerds, wanna-be populars, new kid, teachers pets and the trouble makers. I'm going to talk about three, you can find the rest on Sapphire's blog.

Girls everyone loves
These girls are always dressed to impress. They wear the latest fashions, have the cool accessorize and are adored by all. When it comes to hair, it's always styled in a new way. The reason she is popular is not because she is pretty but because she is so nice to everyone. That is why everyone loves her. She walks with a small skip in her step because she is mainly happy. He voice is slightly higher than a normal persons but not over the top. I called her Katrina because it's a cool name and sounds fun.




Wanna-be populars

These are the people that follow popular people EVERYWHERE. They try to dress the same and act the same but it always ends up going slightly wrong. For example, they over-dye their hair blonde, and it goes orange. They talk in an annoying voice most of the time which to them sounds cool. They never really date anyone but try to flirt with others in an awkward way like fluttering their eyelids too much or staring for too long. I named her Nixi because it's an awkward name that not a lot of people have.






Teachers Pet
They always just suck up to the teacher. Whenever the teacher makes a comment, they agree, even if it's for more homework! They dress quite smartly to impress the teacher and their hair is always neatly tied back or combed nicely (depending on the gender!). In class they speak with a clear voice and use a wide range of vocabulary but out of class they are usually a completely different person. They do stupid things with friends that a normal kid would do. They just think that if the teacher really likes them, they will get better grades. I named him Samuel because it's a smart name that sounds posh.

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