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− | Constructed in 1996, the art department encompasses Rooms 66, 68, and the [[Middle Room]]. This was built to replace the pre-fabricated building that stood there before it (very similar to rooms [[room_57|57]] and 58). Prior to this, the art department was located in the present music department, and the music department was located in rooms [[room_57|57]] and 58. In fact, room 58 still says "practice room 1" on the back of its door | + | Constructed in 1996, the art department encompasses Rooms 66, 68, and the [[Middle Room]]. This was built to replace the pre-fabricated building that stood there before it (very similar to rooms [[room_57|57]] and 58). Prior to this, the art department was located in the present music department, and the music department was located in rooms [[room_57|57]] and 58. In fact, room 58 still says "practice room 1" on the back of its door. |
− | + | The middle room is now art teachers secret hangout where they store masses of Kenco instant coffee and a stash of digestives. The art teachers are often seen popping into this room during a lesson (probably to eat more biscuits and look at the stolen pupils artwork hidden in one of the many cupboards) | |
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 28 July 2008
Constructed in 1996, the art department encompasses Rooms 66, 68, and the Middle Room. This was built to replace the pre-fabricated building that stood there before it (very similar to rooms 57 and 58). Prior to this, the art department was located in the present music department, and the music department was located in rooms 57 and 58. In fact, room 58 still says "practice room 1" on the back of its door.
The middle room is now art teachers secret hangout where they store masses of Kenco instant coffee and a stash of digestives. The art teachers are often seen popping into this room during a lesson (probably to eat more biscuits and look at the stolen pupils artwork hidden in one of the many cupboards)