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=Scholastic History=
 
Sam Stevens is, as of September 2006, an Upper Sixth Form student at BRGS. He began his BRGS "career" in 2000, as a member of form 7S. He was form captain in year 10.
 
Sam Stevens is, as of September 2006, an Upper Sixth Form student at BRGS. He began his BRGS "career" in 2000, as a member of form 7S. He was form captain in year 10.
  
Stevens now studies [[History]], [[English Literature]], and [[Media Studies]], having dropped [[Computing]] as his fourth AS level subject. He is renowned as being a strong defender of the much criticised, pretentious, "Mickey Mouse" subject that is [[Media Studies]].
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Stevens now studies [[History]], [[English Literature]], and Media Studies, having dropped Computing as his fourth AS level subject. He is renowned as being a strong defender of the much criticised, pretentious, "Mickey Mouse" subject that is Media Studies. Henceforth, he has been on the receiving end of a lot of stick concerning the subject, allegedly, not being "proper". He has been known to have many an argument on the subject, particularly with traditionalist, Simon Coates, who remains of the opinion Media Studies is a "Mickey Mouse" subject.
Henceforth, he is often on the receiving end of a lot of stick concerning the subject, allegedly, not being "proper". He has been known to have many an argument on the subject, particularly with traditionalist, [[Simon Coates]], who remains of the opinion [[Media Studies]] is a "Mickey Mouse" subject.
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Sam is the lead singer/guitarist of one of the school's two current main bands, "[[Hello, Mayfair]]". (The other being "[[The Bollocks]]"). He is a talented musician and songwriter.
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=Interests=
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Sam is the lead singer/guitarist of one of the school's two current main bands, "Hello, Mayfair". (The other being "The Bollocks"). He is a talented musician and songwriter.
 
Sam Stevens is popular amongst students and teachers, alike, as was shown when he was elected as deputy head boy in 2006.
 
Sam Stevens is popular amongst students and teachers, alike, as was shown when he was elected as deputy head boy in 2006.
 
Sam enjoys light lunches in [[Waterfoot]], Lost, and the older woman.
 
Sam enjoys light lunches in [[Waterfoot]], Lost, and the older woman.
  
[[Category:Sixth Formers|Stevens, Sam]]
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=Quotes=
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"4 8 15 16 23 42"
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[[Category: Past Students|Stevens, Sam]]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 24 November 2010

Scholastic History

Sam Stevens is, as of September 2006, an Upper Sixth Form student at BRGS. He began his BRGS "career" in 2000, as a member of form 7S. He was form captain in year 10.

Stevens now studies History, English Literature, and Media Studies, having dropped Computing as his fourth AS level subject. He is renowned as being a strong defender of the much criticised, pretentious, "Mickey Mouse" subject that is Media Studies. Henceforth, he has been on the receiving end of a lot of stick concerning the subject, allegedly, not being "proper". He has been known to have many an argument on the subject, particularly with traditionalist, Simon Coates, who remains of the opinion Media Studies is a "Mickey Mouse" subject.

Interests

Sam is the lead singer/guitarist of one of the school's two current main bands, "Hello, Mayfair". (The other being "The Bollocks"). He is a talented musician and songwriter. Sam Stevens is popular amongst students and teachers, alike, as was shown when he was elected as deputy head boy in 2006. Sam enjoys light lunches in Waterfoot, Lost, and the older woman.

Quotes

"4 8 15 16 23 42"