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    my school is so out its may out of old things like ....
    Hay and horses

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psy
    I have no idea
    Damn this having to type with quotes thing btw.

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    I have 2 blocks both built in the 1920's.

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    My College was built in 1540 after it was founded in 1532 by Richard Collyer...that's why my college is called The College of Richard Collyer...but we call it Collyers. It's just easier
    Nar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJay
    My College was built in 1540 after it was founded in 1532 by Richard Collyer...that's why my college is called The College of Richard Collyer...but we call it Collyers. It's just easier
    VERY VERY VERY Old.

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    yeah it was originally a girls school but i think that must have changed as my secondary school Millais is an all girls school. It was a grammar school (you can see the original building with it's sign) before it turned into a college.
    In 2004, we received our VERY FIRST female headteacher...that's like woah! hehe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJay
    yeah it was originally a girls school but i think that must have changed as my secondary school Millais is an all girls school. It was a grammar school (you can see the original building with it's sign) before it turned into a college.
    In 2004, we received our VERY FIRST female headteacher...that's like woah! hehe.
    We've always got the same headteacher A girl. Very old. About 58.

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    my secondary school has had the same headmaster for like 10 years or so.

    my primary school in my 'lifetime' there had 2 different headteachers but when my year left, so did the headteacher then lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infrontation
    Rofl whats wrong with stalkers :p
    EVERYTHING! Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Infrontation
    They built your school in the middle of the war? Hmm Conscription was introduced in 1916.. So maybe women built your school... can't be a very nice one
    WWI was not that bad and people only fought in the day time and didn't fight on Sunday so Alot men did stay at home but i am not sure

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