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Undoubtedly the "mother" of the school.
 
Undoubtedly the "mother" of the school.
  
Probably the most influential member of the BRGS staff. It is often thought that the key to promotion within BRGS lies with a good rapport with Mrs. Taylor, with Mrs Keneddy, Mrs Hayhurst and Mr Haycocks the prime examples. Dispite the friendly exterior, Linda T has fought out and won more battles than most y.7s have had hot dinners, and is showing no sign of giving up just yet....
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Probably the most influential member of the BRGS staff. It is often thought that the key to promotion within BRGS lies with a good rapport with Mrs. Taylor, with Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Hayhurst and Mr Haycocks the prime examples. Despite the friendly exterior, Linda T has fought out and won more battles than most Yr 7s have had hot dinners, and is showing no sign of giving up just yet....
  
 
No Teacher in the entire school could be quite as nice as Mrs Taylor, used to keep a tin of biscuits in her room, if the tin is still there is unknown, used to be the local drug dealer of Paracetamol, but now that the school sent out the forms, the nurse can distribute them, Mrs Taylor is out of the job.
 
No Teacher in the entire school could be quite as nice as Mrs Taylor, used to keep a tin of biscuits in her room, if the tin is still there is unknown, used to be the local drug dealer of Paracetamol, but now that the school sent out the forms, the nurse can distribute them, Mrs Taylor is out of the job.
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Also keeps a few spare ties for anyone who didn't have their own for some strange misguided reason, apparantly the head of years should also have them, but most, don't, more often than not, neither does Mrs Taylor, but there should be a new batch on its way, by snail-mail, but she plans to implement a way to transfer ties and the notoriously long "Granny Skirts" (her words) by e-mail as soon as [[Lord Morris|Mr. Morris]] is granted planning permission for a particle accelerator and synthesiser - the next project after the [[Super Common Room|New Sixth form room]].
 
Also keeps a few spare ties for anyone who didn't have their own for some strange misguided reason, apparantly the head of years should also have them, but most, don't, more often than not, neither does Mrs Taylor, but there should be a new batch on its way, by snail-mail, but she plans to implement a way to transfer ties and the notoriously long "Granny Skirts" (her words) by e-mail as soon as [[Lord Morris|Mr. Morris]] is granted planning permission for a particle accelerator and synthesiser - the next project after the [[Super Common Room|New Sixth form room]].
  
Still manages to run many an assembly, with an assembly a day calendar - the school will never go without one. Thats a shame.
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Still manages to run many an assembly, with an assembly a day calendar - the school will never go without one. That's a shame.
  
 
'''DID YOU KNOW!?'''
 
'''DID YOU KNOW!?'''
  
Mrs. Taylor's generosity was showcased to the full in 2002 when she allowed Mrs Keneddy to go and live with her after she broke up from her husband. Awwww!
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Mrs. Taylor's generosity was showcased to the full in 2002 when she allowed Mrs Kennedy to go and live with her after she broke up from her husband. Awwww!
  
 
[[Category:Teachers|Taylor, Mrs]]
 
[[Category:Teachers|Taylor, Mrs]]

Revision as of 18:43, 11 October 2007

Undoubtedly the "mother" of the school.

Probably the most influential member of the BRGS staff. It is often thought that the key to promotion within BRGS lies with a good rapport with Mrs. Taylor, with Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Hayhurst and Mr Haycocks the prime examples. Despite the friendly exterior, Linda T has fought out and won more battles than most Yr 7s have had hot dinners, and is showing no sign of giving up just yet....

No Teacher in the entire school could be quite as nice as Mrs Taylor, used to keep a tin of biscuits in her room, if the tin is still there is unknown, used to be the local drug dealer of Paracetamol, but now that the school sent out the forms, the nurse can distribute them, Mrs Taylor is out of the job.

Also keeps a few spare ties for anyone who didn't have their own for some strange misguided reason, apparantly the head of years should also have them, but most, don't, more often than not, neither does Mrs Taylor, but there should be a new batch on its way, by snail-mail, but she plans to implement a way to transfer ties and the notoriously long "Granny Skirts" (her words) by e-mail as soon as Mr. Morris is granted planning permission for a particle accelerator and synthesiser - the next project after the New Sixth form room.

Still manages to run many an assembly, with an assembly a day calendar - the school will never go without one. That's a shame.

DID YOU KNOW!?

Mrs. Taylor's generosity was showcased to the full in 2002 when she allowed Mrs Kennedy to go and live with her after she broke up from her husband. Awwww!