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− | Well rounded individuals are what Lord Morris expects all of us students to become by the time we leave school. He mentioned it on his very first assembly, several times, in his very long speech, and has managed to bring the phrase up in various opportunities since then. He has, however, neglected to explain exactly what it mean to be well and round. [[Josie Ansell]], 9N, thought he meant we had to eat a lot and put on weight. | + | Well rounded individuals are what Lord Morris expects all of us students to become by the time we leave school. He mentioned it on his very first assembly, several times, in his very long speech, and has managed to bring the phrase up in various opportunities since then. He has, however, neglected to explain exactly what it mean to be well and round. [[Josie Ansell]], (9N at the time), thought he meant we had to eat a lot and put on weight. |
Revision as of 16:14, 17 December 2007
Well rounded individuals are what Lord Morris expects all of us students to become by the time we leave school. He mentioned it on his very first assembly, several times, in his very long speech, and has managed to bring the phrase up in various opportunities since then. He has, however, neglected to explain exactly what it mean to be well and round. Josie Ansell, (9N at the time), thought he meant we had to eat a lot and put on weight.