Mr Archer

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Physics

Mr Archer in his element at the BRGS Woodland Garden

Mr Archer leads the physics department, namely Mr Jackson,Mrs Donnelly and Mr Wilkinson. He delivers engrossing lessons smattered with action and humour, for example 'the 8ft pole is a wire' experiment, as well as the 'stand on tables' experiment. Though never thrifty with his students' homework load, Mr Archer maintains order and, on average, high grades. Also known to some of the new sixth formers as Phil's Dad but never said to his ever smiling face.

Eco-Warrior

Mr Archer is most known throughout school for his dedicated work involving the Eco Schools group. To his dismay, the group was labelled in the BRGS Express as 'Geeko Schools'. Despite many skeptics, Mr Archer has gone ahead and produced a wonderful Woodland Garden which is highly used and well appreciated by the lower school. On rare occasions he is seen with his arctic side kick, Peter the polar bear.

Mr Archer has also had a run-in with Mrs Taylor over the Eco Schools project, when he complained in an article in the Blueprint about how the paper itself was a waste because nobody wanted it.

Mr Archer, the eco-lord, has spawned at least one offspring who we know about. This is of course, young phillip who along with his father, fights the evil's of litter.

The Smiling Teacher

Mr Archer has a reputation for his smile, which doesn't seem to stop. Whilst handing out referrals, setting homework, giving out good and bad marks, telling an ex-student off for being the person who borrowed some booklets and possibly allowing him to forget who that ex-student was, for instance, he can generally be relied upon to be the primary smiler in the room. On (very) rare occasions, as with any human being, Mr Archer does have a bad day. His students certainly know about it.

Quotes

"jake...Jake...JAKE.............JAKE..................JAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!" "Let's go ep in yars to a time when coal and gas was rarr"