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== Factfile==
 
== Factfile==
 
 
 
Full name: George Pawe Platt
 
Full name: George Pawe Platt
  
Form: 10N ([[06N]])
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Form: 11N ([[06N]])
 
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Form Tutor: Mr Chambers, though not any more though.
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Age: 15
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DOB: 19/09/94
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Favourite colour: Well he doesn't want to make all the other colours jealous.
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Favourite teachers: Mr. Haycocks/Mr Williamson
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== Legend? ==
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From becoming y7 form captain to his eventful performance of the 'time warp' at year 9 camp, George continues to raise the standards of daring at BRGS. Currently on par with Mr.Ventress for the 'best real fake moustache' award. Not forgetting his internet-released rendition of 'word up' due to musical futures or his hot seating as Galen  in Y10 history, George can often be found in Room 89 at breaks, at critical thinking or badminton club after school or carrying a random box full of paper around school for his Duke of Edinburgh award. Other famous acts include:
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Persuading Mr. Ventress to bring in his childhood photos (in authentic 1800's sepia), and even more so his telegraph from the Queen.
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Writing in his French essay that for Christmas he received un canard(a duck) instead of une cadeaux(a present).
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His dreadful jokes and shaggy dog stories that have become infamous amongst his inner circle.
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His ridiculous piece of English coursework which was supposed to be serious literature but instead a child's story called 'Shards the cat' (mention Shards the cat to Mr. Ventress and he has nightmares)
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-To be continued-
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From becoming form captain thrice to his eventful performance of the 'time warp' at [[Year 9 Camp]], not forgetting his internet-released rendition of 'Word Up' due to [[Musical Futures]] or his famous hot seating as Galen  in [[year 10]] [[History]], George can often be found in [[Room 89]] at breaks, at [[Chess Club]], a [[PEER]] meeting or in the [[Sports Hall]] at lunch,  or [[Homework Club]] after school.
  
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==A warning==
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Never search his name on Google images. You have been warned.
  
 
== Chess Club ==
 
== Chess Club ==
 
[[Image:Chessclub.jpg|thumb|1000px|center|George Platt on the far right of the picture next to [[Matthew Hoyle]].]]
 
[[Image:Chessclub.jpg|thumb|1000px|center|George Platt on the far right of the picture next to [[Matthew Hoyle]].]]
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==Fantasy football==
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George is currently the school's fantasy football champion after coming first in the school at world cup school's fantasy football and 38th in the world at it. He now aims to become first in this year's school fantasy football and win a nice shiny trophy for it. He plays a variety of fantasy football games and is regarded as an authority on the subject (although how many indeed is surprisingly few as many are sceptical of the skill to luck ratio for success in fantasy football).

Latest revision as of 16:44, 24 November 2010

Factfile

Full name: George Pawe Platt

Form: 11N (06N)

From becoming form captain thrice to his eventful performance of the 'time warp' at Year 9 Camp, not forgetting his internet-released rendition of 'Word Up' due to Musical Futures or his famous hot seating as Galen in year 10 History, George can often be found in Room 89 at breaks, at Chess Club, a PEER meeting or in the Sports Hall at lunch, or Homework Club after school.

A warning

Never search his name on Google images. You have been warned.

Chess Club

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George Platt on the far right of the picture next to Matthew Hoyle.

Fantasy football

George is currently the school's fantasy football champion after coming first in the school at world cup school's fantasy football and 38th in the world at it. He now aims to become first in this year's school fantasy football and win a nice shiny trophy for it. He plays a variety of fantasy football games and is regarded as an authority on the subject (although how many indeed is surprisingly few as many are sceptical of the skill to luck ratio for success in fantasy football).