George Harrison's father, according to Paul McCartney, was a school hero because he ...
Paul McCartney claimed that after punching a teacher, George Harrison’s father rose to fame at school. Simply because they resembled Teddy Boys, the two teachers of the future Beatles frequently gave them canings. Harold Harrison, however, had some thoughts regarding the way they had hit his son.
George Harrison’s father detested school before he punched his teacher.
George wrote about his experiences with his school in his 1980 memoir, I Me Mine. As soon as he entered grammar school, “the darkness” started.
George wrote, “The whole idea of it was so serious.” “You are not permitted to do this or that, including smiling. You must always take those exams, those eleven-plus exams, or apply for scholarships or GCEs. Be here, stand there, shut up, sit down.
Source: Micheal Kurt/technotrenz.com