I went to 11 different schools. It was a fantastic adventure, but I was incredibly sensitive and needed a bit more stability.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to go to regular high school - it looked like a lot of fun.
I went to eight different schools my first nine years of school.
Before the eighth grade, I probably went to seven or eight different schools.
I didn't have a regular school experience and wanted a more abstract way of learning. I started exploring in lots of different creative ways. It gave me the opportunity to travel and play music, so it was good for me.
I was in, like, nine schools by ninth grade, so I moved a ton of times when I was younger.
School was great. There were no boys there, which didn't really bother me at the time because I had two brothers, so I was quite pleased not to spend any more time with boys.
High school was interesting. For the most part, I quite enjoyed it. But everyone is trying to find their footing, and school can be a tough environment. Kids can be cruel to each other. It's quite unforgiving at times.
I went to a girls' school, and it was awful. The combination of my teenage anger and their jealousy meant I was always getting into fights. There was a lot of pulling of hair and scratching of faces and rolling around on the floor.
I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience.
I went to a school called Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. I went because initially I was very naughty, and my mom thought if I was busy, I'd be better. And I didn't really do acting until later on in the school, with an amazing teacher. I left, went traveling, came back.