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− | Mrs Wright is an [[Art]] teacher who covered for the art department between Mrs Hollick's departure and Miss Flint's arrival. When it was annouced by Mr Morris in the last assembly of the school year that she was leaving, there was in fact a cheer, which hinted that not many pupils liked her. She was often referred to (behind her back) as 'Mrs Wrong' a pun on her name as she was not particularly liked. She also seemed to like the artist William Turner asking form | + | Mrs Wright is an [[Art]] teacher who covered for the art department between [[Mrs Hollick]]'s departure and [[Miss Flint]]'s arrival. When it was annouced by [[Mr Morris II|Mr Morris]] in the last assembly of the school year that she was leaving, there was in fact a cheer, which hinted that not many pupils liked her. She was often referred to (behind her back) as 'Mrs Wrong' a pun on her name as she was not particularly liked. She also seemed to like the artist William Turner asking form [[07N]] every lesson if they knew who he was. When she left she was in an english cover lesson for 07N where she surprised everyone at her return but after that she has never been seen again... |
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+ | One Art lesson with 07N people were banging on the table and Mrs Wright said. "Right! If you can't restrain yourselves put your hands on your heads!" So slowly... one by one everyone put their hands on their heads until Mrs Wright got so infuriated so she sent everybody out. So everybody marched out with our hands on our heads and when we were allowed back in [[Matthew Lewis]] leaned on his hand and got a lunchtime detention! | ||
+ | One day [[Rebecca Finley]], Sidra Sheikh and Isabel Griffiths went up to miss and said: "Miss we like your cardigan" (which was disgusting!) And she replied with: "Oh thankyou, i just throw it on in the morning... its actually a mans cardigan you know..." The girls ran off laughing. | ||
− | + | One lunch detention Mrs Wright made everybody all sit on separate tables and write an essay, little did she know that Sidra Sheikh was writing very rude things in hers... (Sidra was obviously a favourite of miss's!) when Sidra went to hand in her essay Mrs Wright "read" it and then threw it in the bin saying that she could leave! | |
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− | One lunch detention Mrs Wright made everybody all sit on separate tables and write an essay, little did she know that Sidra Sheikh was writing very rude things in hers... ( | + |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 5 February 2010
Mrs Wright is an Art teacher who covered for the art department between Mrs Hollick's departure and Miss Flint's arrival. When it was annouced by Mr Morris in the last assembly of the school year that she was leaving, there was in fact a cheer, which hinted that not many pupils liked her. She was often referred to (behind her back) as 'Mrs Wrong' a pun on her name as she was not particularly liked. She also seemed to like the artist William Turner asking form 07N every lesson if they knew who he was. When she left she was in an english cover lesson for 07N where she surprised everyone at her return but after that she has never been seen again...
Quotes
"Have you heard of the artist Turner?"
"Now, have I shown you this before?"
Events
One Art lesson with 07N people were banging on the table and Mrs Wright said. "Right! If you can't restrain yourselves put your hands on your heads!" So slowly... one by one everyone put their hands on their heads until Mrs Wright got so infuriated so she sent everybody out. So everybody marched out with our hands on our heads and when we were allowed back in Matthew Lewis leaned on his hand and got a lunchtime detention!
One day Rebecca Finley, Sidra Sheikh and Isabel Griffiths went up to miss and said: "Miss we like your cardigan" (which was disgusting!) And she replied with: "Oh thankyou, i just throw it on in the morning... its actually a mans cardigan you know..." The girls ran off laughing.
One lunch detention Mrs Wright made everybody all sit on separate tables and write an essay, little did she know that Sidra Sheikh was writing very rude things in hers... (Sidra was obviously a favourite of miss's!) when Sidra went to hand in her essay Mrs Wright "read" it and then threw it in the bin saying that she could leave!