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=A Brief History=
 
=A Brief History=
 
==No Longer Blue==
 
==No Longer Blue==
The Blueprint was initially delivered as an A3 folded page on blue paper. Due to recent bugetary cuts, this format has been abandoned for a more economically and [[Eco Schools|ecologically]] sound double-sided A4 white page.
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The Blueprint was initially delivered as an A3 folded page on blue paper. Officially due to recent bugetary cuts, this format has been abandoned for a more economically and [[Eco Schools|ecologically]] sound double-sided A4 white page. Speculation holds that the change was in fact to pacify a militant [[Mr Archer]], after he complained on ecological grounds that the newsletter was a waste of paper which could be better used dealing with climate change, left in the ground as a tree.
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The blueprint is usually what you find many editions of crumpled up at the bottom of your school bag at the end of the year...
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==Memorable Articles==
 
==Memorable Articles==
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[[Mr Archer]] is believed to have written an article in blueprint about how much of a waste of paper it was since no one ever read it.
  
 
=Recent Articles=
 
=Recent Articles=

Latest revision as of 14:23, 6 April 2007

A Brief History

No Longer Blue

The Blueprint was initially delivered as an A3 folded page on blue paper. Officially due to recent bugetary cuts, this format has been abandoned for a more economically and ecologically sound double-sided A4 white page. Speculation holds that the change was in fact to pacify a militant Mr Archer, after he complained on ecological grounds that the newsletter was a waste of paper which could be better used dealing with climate change, left in the ground as a tree.

The blueprint is usually what you find many editions of crumpled up at the bottom of your school bag at the end of the year...

Memorable Articles

Mr Archer is believed to have written an article in blueprint about how much of a waste of paper it was since no one ever read it.

Recent Articles