What?! How does that work out? Who would buy school stuff? =lQuote:
Originally Posted by tasav
I mean yeh my school has a shop for pens and stuff but not a gift shop.
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What?! How does that work out? Who would buy school stuff? =lQuote:
Originally Posted by tasav
I mean yeh my school has a shop for pens and stuff but not a gift shop.
Well it has a section of all this cool stuff supporting our school and then THE OTHER section has like, stuffed animals, food, coffee, and like, birthday stuff for friends. Its actually really cool :p
oo Sounds handy no need to go town for birthday gear, but it would belike "The stuff you bought at school" Doesnt sound very cool ;o
Lol well the stuff there is A LOT cheaper than if you were to buy something at a school. I buy my lunch from there everyday. They have A LOT of food there o.O
6 Science Labs
7 English Rooms
5 Maths
4 Geography
4 History
4 French
4 German
4 Other Languages
3 PE fields
2 Sports halls
2 Changing Rooms
Swimming Pool
Boat House
6 Tennis Courts
2 Music
3 Buisness Studies
2 Drama halls
12 Tec Rooms
1 ICT Block containing 600 computers.
2 Halls
Library
Lecture room
3 Canteens
12 Gardens
School Shop For Uniform And Gifts
Told You It Was BIG!
Almost 2000 People GO!!!
The headmasters Office Is A House Down The Hill. (Schools On The Hill)
The Reception is A Conservatory and The Kids Make The Gardens.
I'm Going Into Yr 7 So I'm Not Looking Forward To Finding My Way Round.
I Was Copying That Off A Map That Was Given On The Induction Day!
WHOAO :o - And that's only a secondary school!Quote:
Originally Posted by !-.Scammed.-!
2/80th's Of The Population Of My City Go There!!!!!!!!
cnt be bothered to list all the buildings.
but we have about 1400+ pupils (I thnk)
Mine is massive - it holds over 1000 kids :o
6 Buildings 2000 pupils