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Mrs Heywood is an [[RS]] and [[PSHE]] teacher in [[BRGS]], who is well known for being constantly pregnant. Once spent a whole lesson in a computer room showing students school pictures from when she was a pupil at BRGS at pointing out who she thought was fit and who she went out with. At the end of this lesson she was shocked to see that nobody had got any work done and that this was entirely her fault. She did point out that one group had actually done something and everyone else should be like them.  
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Mrs Heywood is an [[RS]] and [[PSHE]] teacher in [[BRGS]], who is well known for being constantly pregnant. Once spent a whole lesson in a computer room showing students school pictures from when she was a pupil at BRGS at pointing out who she thought was fit and who she went out with.  
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Constantly on a diet from all the child bearing - but not looking too bad!!
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Loves all things musical - organised Stars on the Rise for BRGS twice and participated in the charity karaoke, where she was pipped at the post by Mr Gray and Mr Fitton singing 'I got you babe'.
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Holds the record for the best assemblies with her current form 9N.
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== Mark Scheme for Projects ==
 
== Mark Scheme for Projects ==
  

Revision as of 18:50, 5 December 2007

Mrs Heywood is an RS and PSHE teacher in BRGS, who is well known for being constantly pregnant. Once spent a whole lesson in a computer room showing students school pictures from when she was a pupil at BRGS at pointing out who she thought was fit and who she went out with.

Constantly on a diet from all the child bearing - but not looking too bad!!

Loves all things musical - organised Stars on the Rise for BRGS twice and participated in the charity karaoke, where she was pipped at the post by Mr Gray and Mr Fitton singing 'I got you babe'.

Holds the record for the best assemblies with her current form 9N.


Mark Scheme for Projects

It is a fact that Mrs Heywood uses her own mark scheme for any project, which goes something like this:

  • A+ - Stuck onto coloured card, many colours used, nice writing
  • A - Stuck onto coloured card, multiple colours used, nice writing
  • B - Multiple colours used, clear writing
  • C, D, E - Not many colours
  • U - No colours

(Note: actual content of work does not matter)