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Mrs Donnelly is one of the few physics teachers who sets very little homework, collecting in even less. Whilst this has it's advantages (More free time), it does mean she expects a higher quality of work for those pieces that are handed in.
 
Mrs Donnelly is one of the few physics teachers who sets very little homework, collecting in even less. Whilst this has it's advantages (More free time), it does mean she expects a higher quality of work for those pieces that are handed in.
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She has sadly now left the school, to care full time for her young family
  
 
==Not Of Physics==
 
==Not Of Physics==
She has a son called Matthew (AKA Genghis) and is on maternity leave; however her AS and A2 sets are being looked after by [[Mrs Waddell]].
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She has a son called Matthew (AKA Genghis) and daughter called Erin.
Hopefully, Mrs Donnelly will return in Spring 2007.
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Mrs Donnelly has an identical twin sister.
 
Mrs Donnelly has an identical twin sister.

Revision as of 19:46, 22 October 2009

Of Physics

Mrs Donnelly is a science teacher, and part of the Physics Trio (along with Mr Archer and Mr Jackson). At AS-Level, Mrs Donnelly teache Momentum and Astrophysics. She is very passionate about the subject, reffering to herself as a "geek" on numberous occasions.

Mrs Donnelly is one of the few physics teachers who sets very little homework, collecting in even less. Whilst this has it's advantages (More free time), it does mean she expects a higher quality of work for those pieces that are handed in.

She has sadly now left the school, to care full time for her young family

Not Of Physics

She has a son called Matthew (AKA Genghis) and daughter called Erin.

Mrs Donnelly has an identical twin sister.


During one lesson she was searching for common science exam mistakes to show us how to answer questions properly. She clicks on a website, finds out it's not quite what she was looking for and subsequently managing to somehow print it off without anyone seeing what was on it except Adam Petterson. He only managed to see a few lines though. He saw her at the end of the lesson, and asked, "Miss, how did Joan of Arc die?". She looked guilty, then showed me and him the exam mistakes. It turned out it wasn't just science mistakes, but from all subjects. In this one, the question was "How did Joan of Arc die?" The answer written was "She was condommed to death".