Ways to Leave School

Author: Laura McKinney
Date Of Creation: 1 August 2021
Update Date: 10 May 2024
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There are terrible times when you think about going to school, and sometimes you just need to spend a day with yourself. A little creativity in your idea is all you need to avoid going to class and enjoying a free day out. Here are a few tips for you to leave school and create a compelling excuse for your absence.

Steps

Method 1 of 4: Pretend to be sick

  1. Stand beside. If you are going to pretend to be ill, tell your parents a few days before that you are not feeling well. Your illness will be more reliable if your parents see some symptoms before the day you are really "sick".
    • To pretend a stomachache, you can tell your parents that you probably ate something strange at school.
    • To pretend you have a cold, say you have a sore throat these days.
    • Stir the night before by waking up in the middle of the night and complaining of fatigue. You can imitate symptoms of a stomach ache or a flu the day before or just say, "I feel like I'm going to be sick" or "How tired I feel".

  2. Wake up and "get sick". Get up a little later than usual. Tell your parents that you are not feeling well. Pretend to be sick.
    • Walk slowly as if the muscles were aching; and don't brush your messy hair when you wake up.
    • If you pretend to have a cold, you should cough and sneeze a bit and say that you feel dizzy. If you pretend to have a stomach ache, you can rub your stomach with your hand and moan to complain about it.
    • Breakfast do not eat much. The sick are often anorexic, so eating less will help in deception.

  3. Pretend fever. Your parents will probably want to check to see if you have a fever, as fever is a real sign of illness. In order for your parents to believe that you are sick, you need to make them believe you have a fever.
    • Before you let your parents touch your forehead, grab a wet towel and put it in the microwave for 30 seconds. Make sure the towel is not so hot that it will burn you, then place it on your forehead for 1 minute. A hot towel will warm your head and your body, and your forehead will warm.
    • Boil a little water on the stove (this advice is for older children only). Fill the sink with boiling water and roll the top side as the steam rises until the face turns red. This will warm your face and feel cold when in cold air.
      • Are not Face directly over an open flame, stove or boiling water while pretending to have a fever. These methods are unsafe and may cause burns.
    • Warm up the thermometer in your mouth or under your armpits by rubbing it in the palm of your hand until it is just a little above 37-38 degrees Celsius (a temperature higher than this could put you at risk. hospital). You can also warm the thermometer by placing it under hot water until the temperature is sufficiently high.

  4. First act "hero", then "give in". If your parents ask you if you want to drop out of school, do not rush to nod. You have to act like taking a class break is a really difficult decision.
    • Think for a few minutes and say something like, "But I want to learn PE class," then say, "But when I think about it, I don't know if I can stand the whole session at school."
    • When your parents agree to let you stay at home, you are free to do what you want.
  5. Continue to pretend to be like the real thing. Even if you have reached your goal, you must continue to pretend to be sick all day, at least while your parents are around.
    • Throughout the morning you have to act like you're really sick, then slowly pretend you start to feel better.
    • The next morning, act as if you are still not feeling well but can still go to school.
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Method 2 of 4: Truancy at school

  1. Be aware of the risks. Many schools have surveillance systems, cameras, security guards and teachers to observe people leaving the school. You can face great risks if you decide to leave school this way.
    • Review school rules carefully before deciding to leave school and be ready to take the consequences if found out.
  2. Leaving school at the right time. If you want to get out of school that day, you need to leave when you're least noticeable. Usually that is when the school is full of students.
    • Leaving school in the first place will get your attention, as most students just go to the school without going out.
    • Try entering class during the first class so you can at least see your face, then sneak away when it's break time. You can also sneak out at recess between afternoon classes or at lunchtime.
  3. Pay attention to the time. Surely you do not want to "bow to my grandfather in this bush" when you come back late. When you're out on a trip, make sure to check the time from time to time to see how much more time you have left.
    • Allow enough time to change into your school uniform (if you have changed clothes before) and return to the school grounds before the dismissal bell rings.
    • By the end of the class, be sure to show up on time as always at the bus stop or where your parents usually pick up. If you are seen by the teacher and asked where you were, say you are not feeling well in the bathroom or you go to see other teachers. As long as your parents don't listen to your teacher telling you that you're not in class.
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Method 3 of 4: Find excuses for leaving school

  1. Pretend that your homework has not been completed. When you wake up in the morning, make a fuss about not completing an important task - pretend to panic, cry, and frantically try to get it done. If they see you in such turmoil, your parents may feel sorry for you and let you stay home to do your homework.
    • This approach doesn't always work. Some parents will still take you to school so that you can receive a lesson on completing tasks on time.
  2. Missed the bus. If your parents let you go to school on your own by bus, then just miss the ride and you'll have a day off. Go slowly to the bus station to miss the ride, or just hide somewhere until the car is gone and back home.
    • You can also leave home late (but don't let it show that you were on purpose), then follow the bus as if you didn't want to miss the car. Then pretend to be sad because the car is gone.If your classmates don't live near where you live, you can wander around to avoid being caught by your parents. Or you can go straight home. Act sad and tell your parents that you missed your car.
    • If your parents are strict and still at home at the time, or if they come home at noon, you'll have to hide somewhere so they won't find out that you're not at school.
    • Know the risks! If your neighbors notice you missed the bus, they may talk to your parents again.
  3. Change parental alarm. This can be quite simple if done carefully, but it also comes with risks: It's very likely that you'll be caught, and maybe you're late for work as a parent.
    • Grab your parents' alarm clock or phone while they're asleep and set the bell 1-2 hours later. (meaning if the bell should ring at 6 o'clock, change it to 7 or 8 o'clock). Then re-install the ringer. When the bell rings, your parents will panic because it is late and (probably) won't have time to take you to school.
    • If your parents only set one alarm, you only need to change one. But if you have multiple alarms, you'll need to change them all.
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Method 4 of 4: Create confidence

  1. Fake parents' letters. When you take a break from school, the school will want to know where you are then. You can pretend that your parents write a letter explaining your absence from school.
    • Choose an excuse that sounds real, like having to go to a funeral, go to the dentist, or your pet dies.
    • Type the letter instead of writing it by hand. Your handwriting will probably not be the same as the adult written for the teacher, so it can be suspicious. Typing will be safer and look more formal as well.
  2. Talk about your absence from class so the teacher can hear it. Remember to think of life-like details about that day - what happened, who did you see and how you felt. Then talk to your friends about the details so your teacher can hear them.
    • Tell how sad the atmosphere at a funeral is when so many people cry, or how long and uncomfortable the time the dentist has to clean your teeth.
  3. Please learn the lesson you missed. Seeing that the teacher almost knows that the kids often skip school to keep from doing their homework, so they'll never guess that you missed school if you asked for the next day's lesson. This will also make you seem like a responsible student.
    • To be more persuasive, pretend that you really want to do the job, even though it's not.
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Advice

  • It can be difficult to convince a parent that you are sick if they are stressed or restless, so make sure they are in a good mood for the day.
  • If you get caught, don't make up stories, you should confess. Lying will make you even more troubled, and your punishment can be reduced if you tell the truth.
  • If you're not good at acting, just turn off your alarm and say it goes off on its own or doesn't ring. If you wake up often by your parents, you could say that you fall asleep again after your parents call (it is up to each parent and their determination to get you to school).
  • Make sure to feign illness convincingly, or at least know the risks of this approach, because if you find out that you are faking sick, your parents may not trust you again even if you are really sick.
  • YOU can rub your forehead to pretend you have a fever.
  • Don't get out of bed.
  • Make sure your parents are not easily stressed; If not, you may need to take medicine.

Warning

  • The tips above generally do not work in the home classroom.
  • If you skip school regularly, you run the risk of being expelled. So it's best not to skip school unless you really want to quit.
  • If you were bullied or had similar problems at school, taking a break from school won't solve the problem. In this case, you need to tell a trusted adult right away.
  • If you are an elementary school student, you should never go to the street alone.
  • Missing school or missing a class at school is called "truancy". If you skip school regularly, you and your parents could face legal punishment.