This is another example of how Pastoral Tutoring is more efficient, and more beneficial to the school. I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this.
Regards, Cameron MacLeod.
Even if they wanted to, teachers couldn't change the lunch-time arrangements as it would contradict the 'only 20 minutes' clause. They can take our forms but they can't take our food....ywmi paideia eleuqeria and all that...
Its either Greek, or Cypriot (Cyprus) or someone playing with lots of Maths symbols!
It translates as: 'bread, education, freedom' and comes from an event many years ago in Greece, when a group of students were protesting and chanting this at the gates of their schools and universities. Unfortunately they were run over by tanks, but the phrase has been passed through generations and has become more well known than the story.
It sounds a bit random, I guess, but it's the only phrase I could think of which relates to food and schools...and protesting of course.