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Gandhi at school

 

As a student Gandhi was very shy and avoided all company. He would be at school at the stroke of the hour and run back home as soon as school was over. He literally ran back, because as he says in his autobiography "I could not bear to talk to anybody. I was even afraid lest anyone should poke fun at me."
The student Gandhi's report card lists his standing as "good at English, fair in Arithmetic, and weak in Geography; conduct very good, bad handwriting." Gandhi regretted his bad handwriting throughout his life and tried to improve it but without much success. He recommends that students should try to cultivate a good handwriting - its invaluable!
In his autobiography Gandhi doesn't remember much of his early schooling in Porbandar except that he was weak in multiplication tables and that he learnt in company with other boys, "to call our teacher all kinds of names". But of his schooling in Rajkot, Gandhi remembers "I always enjoyed the affection of my teachers. Certificates of progress and character used to be sent to the parents every year. I never had a bad certificate. In fact I even won prizes after I passed out of the second standard. In the fifth and sixth I obtained scholarships and rupees four and ten respectively, an achievement for which I have to thank good luck more than my merit. For the scholarships were not open to all, but reserved for the best boys amongst those coming from the Sorath Division of Kathiawad. And in those days there could not have been many boys from Sorath in a class of forty to fifty. "
Gandhi was a weak boy at school. He was terribly afraid of Ghosts and the dark and could not bear to be left alone in the night. He even started eating meat and eggs on the sly in the hope that it would make him strong and kill his fears.
In school, Gandhi remembers giving more attention to his character than his grades. "I used to be astonished whenever I won prizes and scholarships. But I very jealously guarded my character. The least little blemish drew tears from my eyes. When I merited, or seemed to the teacher to merit, a rebuke, it was unbearable for me. I remember having once received corporal punishment. I did not so much mind the punishment, as the fact that it was considered my desert. I wept piteously."

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