You live and you learn. Today, you'll learn that 12-year-olds are completely capable of organising rave parties in his school's loo. And you thought you'd never see the day.
This grade 8 boy from Manchester isn't your regular party organiser either. He's a DJ who has his own equipment, including flashing lights.
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According to LADbible, the jig was up when his teachers caught him red-handed at a rave on December 11, Friday. Cael Bell, a student of St Antony's Catholic College in Urmston, Manchester, even passed around Cadbury Twirls and a drink called Lucozadeto his 'whole of Year 8 boys' guests.
He had invited his guests through a Snapchat invite that held all the details of party including the scheduled time of his DJ set.
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Sadly for Bell, he'd only played for half an hour when his teachers walked in. The equipment was promptly seized.
Cael's mom Louise saw the lighter side of things and even clicked a photo of him walking in with a knowing look. By this time, his teachers had already told his mother about his antics.
Louise told LADbible, "I waited for Cael to get in from school. I was ready to take the picture as I knew he wouldn't let me, so I had to snap him quickly."
"Cael said he had a great time - so did everyone else until the teacher came in screaming, 'Turn that off now.' I asked him lots of questions, told him he wasn't in trouble at home with us."
'I've posted a few old videos of Cael DJing in his room for now to give you all an idea of what he gets up to,' Louise wrote on Facebook.
Watch the video below:
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, a 24-year-old design student decided to put his wits to good use. Himanshu Muneshwar Deore designed a schoolbag that turns into a desk.
Speaking to?TOI,?Himanshu said, "I stumbled upon the craft during an exhibition in the city and was fascinated by their work. I had always wanted to work on something to help children who are struggling with posture issues because of the lack of desk in schools."?