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DAYO
Yeah, I had some positive times when I was in school, when I was in college.
CIAN
When I was very young, from when I was about 3 to 5, I went to a mainstream primary school. This was when I was like in reception class. But I was so badly behaved that the teachers could not be dealing with me. So I had to go to a special school. The thing about the special school is because of my autism and the environment I was kind of in, I had a lot of anxiety, you know. And, but I think the teachers, obviously, the teachers never really gave me the benefit of the doubt.
SHAUN
My special school, [INAUDIBLE] one was, again, in between. I had people with a disability trying to pull my trousers down, which was very inappropriate and very difficult. And then when I was 15, I spoke to my table, and said that I had been sexually abused. And then I wascalled gay. And so that was even more difficult.
TERRY
I was abullied a lot, called names, frequently attacked and all that sort of stuff. The good bits was when I got into secondary school. I was good at sports. So I can go to competitions for the school.
DAYO
I used to-- like whenever-- whenever there's a lesson that I used to go to like science and science and maths. I even do, was it PE when I was in school. And I also did the, when we , did the drama, when we did the play called Joseph. And I was the narrator, you know. It was-- it was-- a lot-- a lot-- a lot of-- it was a lot of good experience.