I'm a huge fan of music in schools and music education because that's how I grew up.
I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.
Regardless of whether it is playing for your school team or playing for Manchester United, winning is great.
The thing about me is I have a great little acting school. I teach about 125 students.
I've had the school of hard knocks, and I've worked my way up to be the governor of this great state of Connecticut.
Good schools underpin not only our economy, but the social fabric of our lives.
I was always pretty good at school, but a lot of it was memorising, maybe cheating off your mates, stuff that gets you through.
My parents divorced when I was seven. Because divorce is messy, for good or ill, they sent me to boarding school.
I'm not exactly a maths genius - I'm really good at maths, maths was my favorite subject in school, but I wasn't a genius.
I had many good teachers, but only three of them were school teachers.
I wasn't good with authority, went to lots of schools, didn't like the fact that there was no autonomy.
In school, I wasn't a very good student - I was very irresponsible and never did the studying but always liked to get the laugh.
I was a really good student. I was nerdy and ambitious. I was involved with every large theater production at my school.
This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated!
Capucci was the biggest schooling I had. It wasn't just about the technical knowledge, such as color and volume, but also about the secret rules, and the beautiful codes of respect between the atelier and the master.
It's frightening, the way life speeds up. When you're at school, time can't go fast enough.
I was very fortunate and didn't personally encounter any bullies in school, however bullies exist in many ways in life.
I grew up in Pittwater, north of Sydney; Elvina Bay, Scotland Island area. I had to go to school by boat. To get to the mainland, we had to go by boat, so it was just a way of life.
Drugs are in every walk of life - doctors, lawyers, preachers, the guy who works for IBM, teenagers on the street, teenagers in school.
From the time I started school, it was clear to everyone that I wasn't learning at the same pace as other kids.
I'm not going to school just for the academics - I wanted to share ideas, to be around people who are passionate about learning.