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7th February 2017
02:06pm GMT

Billy roll sandwiches, Cheese Strings, Penguin bars
Buttered Digestives, Winders the list goes on and on. Lunch time was a pretty big deal in primary school. No swapping sandwiches now!
The stiff competition over who would play Mary in the nativity
It might as well have been the X Factor final (back when the X Factor was in fact, a good show). There would be tension for weeks as the teachers deliberated who would be the best fit. Just put us out of our misery already!
The horrifying sex talk in 6th class
So that... goes... where? There is nothing more awkward than watching those horrendous sex ed DVDs in a classroom full of sniggering pre-pubescents. Queue lots of bright red faces and sly nudges.
Being immature with your calculator
Admit it, you definitely typed BOOBLESS in more than once.
Somehow a dog would always manage to get in
And we never knew how. At least twice a year a stray pooch would be spotted on the school grounds on even trotting up the corridor. Maybe the teachers just wanted a little excitement and let them in. We will never know.
Coveted computer time
Back in the days when Mine Sweep was the height of sophistication we used to love having some time on the precious classroom PC. It didn't happen often but you knew it was a good day when it did.
The absolute stress of spelling tests
And tables tests. Nothing struck the fear of God into a classroom more than an impromptu pop quiz. Quick quick, what's 8x9?
Thank God all phones have calculators now.
Coming home to watch The Den
It was the best possible way to spend an afternoon sprawled out on the sofa after an exhausting lunchtime playing tag.
And of course the ultimate insult...
''You're not coming to my birthday party.'' Burn...
Brought to you by the Bord Gáis Energy Student Theatre Awards.
Do you still remember your favourite teacher from school?
Teachers have the power to shape who we become, and ultimately, our careers. Many of us have benefited from that one teacher who guided us on a path that has led us to where we are today.
Whether you are a student, parent or past pupil you can now thank that special teacher at thankateacher.ie. So, go on, make their day and thank your favourite teacher for everything they did for you growing up.
Here is a sneak peak of actress and Dancing With The Stars contestant Aoibhín Garrihy surprising her old drama teacher Ms Ryan. We might be welling up just a little bit.