Stand down young man.
May your tailwinds be eternal.
Firstly may I pass on my condulnances to the family involved.
Like everyone else has said, its natural to feel the way you do.
I'm a Driving Instructor and I found out one of my Ex pupils had had a crash, fortunatly not very bad, but I beat myself up about it for a while asking myself could I have done anything different.
It just shows that, like myself, you care about what you do.
I agree.The bad feelings now are just the side effect of being a decent conscientious human being.
You gave that lad a wonderful chance to do something he loved. It was an accident and absolutely nothing to do with you.
I wish there were more teachers like you.
Sorry to hear that you knew the lad. The incident was near to where I live. Very sad day and my heart goes out to all the friends and family.
At least you gave him a pastime to enjoy, you put the extra effort in that not all teachers do. This could have happened at anytime.
I do the same at my school, and I do worry when we are out if anything happens, or if ythey are riding out on their own.
I always tell myself that the skills they are learning will make them safer, but sometimes accidents happen, no ones fault.
The bad feelings now are just the side effect of being a decent conscientious human being.I agree.
You gave that lad a wonderful chance to do something he loved. It was an accident and absolutely nothing to do with you.
I wish there were more teachers like you.
^this
While it must be upsetting to Convert to loose a school pupil, it must be worse for his parents and especially the van driver,who both must be sufering inmeasurable greif,perhaps visit the parents, and when school starts again organise a cycle event with an annual cup in memory of the young lad, so his memory is kept fresh.
DONT BLAME YOURSELF,YOU TAUGHT HIM THE SKILLS AND SHOWED INTREST IN HIM AND HIM IN YOU,AND THATS WHY HE TOOK UP CYCLING.
organise a cycle event with an annual cup in memory of the young lad
Or a charity ride in his name?
Sad news and my condolences to the poor family involved.
You did what was right and in no way are you to blame, please speak to someone.
you cared enough to give him the opportunity to do something he grew to love.
you care enough to now be distraught at this horrific accident.
you should talk to someone. start with your head teacher. there may be an occupational health arrangement that can sort counselling. might sound a bit ott, but it will help.
i too wish there were more teachers like you.
