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− | This is the | + | This is the misconception: they are super smart. This is mainly because of the legendary [[Asanish Kalyanasundaram]] being in their form. |
− | This is another | + | This is another misconception: they are rubbish at Football. They've got to the finals of the interform twice. When was the last time Chelsea got to the finals of something? |
=Form Tutors= | =Form Tutors= |
Revision as of 21:22, 17 July 2011
07G are probably the least popular form in their year group. This is the misconception: they are super smart. This is mainly because of the legendary Asanish Kalyanasundaram being in their form. This is another misconception: they are rubbish at Football. They've got to the finals of the interform twice. When was the last time Chelsea got to the finals of something?
Form Tutors
Year 8: Miss Strickland / Mr Piggot
Year 9: Miss Strickland / Mr. Piggot
Year 10: Miss Byrne
Most Known 07G Occupants
Boys
- Matthew Le Put
- Asanish Kalyanasundaram
- Edward Barnes
- Hamzah Hussain
- Tom Knightley
- Josh Rimmer
- Andrew Gilligan
- Andrew Shaw
- Richard Bailey