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Room 73 is a small room in the [[Clark Building]], and the domain of [[Mr Jackson]], with him very rarely leaving it unless it is Coffee 'o' clock, in which case he will run to the [[Sixth Form]] Centre or his office, which is next door. Room 73 is one of the messiest teaching rooms in the entirety of [[BRGS]], due to the sheer amount of folders that Mr. Jackson uses in his lessons, especially when approaching exam time. It is also one of the smallest teaching rooms, due to the class sizes of [[Business Studies]] and [[Economics]] not usually being very large. However, with the current [[Year 12]] (2010-11) having a large uptake of [[Economics]], it has led to all the desks in Room 73 being filled, at an alarmingly high number of 20 people in one of the classes! | Room 73 is a small room in the [[Clark Building]], and the domain of [[Mr Jackson]], with him very rarely leaving it unless it is Coffee 'o' clock, in which case he will run to the [[Sixth Form]] Centre or his office, which is next door. Room 73 is one of the messiest teaching rooms in the entirety of [[BRGS]], due to the sheer amount of folders that Mr. Jackson uses in his lessons, especially when approaching exam time. It is also one of the smallest teaching rooms, due to the class sizes of [[Business Studies]] and [[Economics]] not usually being very large. However, with the current [[Year 12]] (2010-11) having a large uptake of [[Economics]], it has led to all the desks in Room 73 being filled, at an alarmingly high number of 20 people in one of the classes! | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 15 January 2011
Room 73 is a small room in the Clark Building, and the domain of Mr Jackson, with him very rarely leaving it unless it is Coffee 'o' clock, in which case he will run to the Sixth Form Centre or his office, which is next door. Room 73 is one of the messiest teaching rooms in the entirety of BRGS, due to the sheer amount of folders that Mr. Jackson uses in his lessons, especially when approaching exam time. It is also one of the smallest teaching rooms, due to the class sizes of Business Studies and Economics not usually being very large. However, with the current Year 12 (2010-11) having a large uptake of Economics, it has led to all the desks in Room 73 being filled, at an alarmingly high number of 20 people in one of the classes!