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Revision as of 21:02, 27 March 2006
Introduction
Mrs. Hollick is head of the art department at BRGS, and forms an inimitable double act with Mrs Mansfield. The self-contained nature of the art block and the use of the middle room as art department HQ can frequently be seen to distance Mrs Hollick from the rest of the school, but her presence can be felt throughout as a BRGS legend.
Cult following
Athough terrifying to many in the more ankle-biting reaches of lower school, as students enter the GCSE art course, they tend to appreciate Mrs. Hollick's dry humour and good taste a lot more. Eventually, students may come to name Mrs Hollick as one of their heroes, but they certainly will remember her after they leave BRGS.
Quotes
"Gin medium? That's a bit of a waste!"
(Student hitting banana with a wine bottle) "Oooh, it's oozing!" "Give it a wham!"
(Looks at student in a puzzled, distasteful fashion) Student: What's wrong? Mrs. Hollick: Nothing. I'm just winding you up.