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Also known as "The Batcave". Hallowed space between rooms 66 and 68, sensibly numbered as 67, where [[Mrs Hollick]] and [[Mrs Mansfield]] may retire to enjoy a cup of tea, microwaveable meal or spot of ironing. It is considered a great privelidge to enter this room, entry usually requires you to study art at a level. Also used to store a multitude of art books, materials and projects, and home to the mysterious package entitled, "A gift from Steiff. A gift of love." It is also thought to contain the largest stock of tissue paper known to man, which has been amassed by mrs mansfield over her life. Popular legend has it that if the Middle Room smells of Toast, one one the Art Teachers has just enjoyed a spliff. The truth in this however, is unknown at this time.
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Also known as "The Batcave", this hallowed space between rooms 66 and 68, sensibly numbered as 67, is where [[Mrs Hollick]], [[Mrs Mansfield]] and [[Mrs Bamford]] may retire to enjoy a cup of tea, microwaveable meal or spot of ironing. It is considered a great privelege to enter this room, the minimum requirement usually being the study of [[Art]] at [[A Level]], or a decently priced bottle of wine. Also used to store a multitude of art books, materials and projects, and home to the mysterious package entitled, "A gift from Steiff. A gift of love." It is also thought to contain the largest stock of tissue paper known to man, which has been amassed by Mrs Mansfield over her BRGS career. Popular legend has it that if the Middle Room smells of toast, then one of the inhabitants has just enjoyed a spliff. The truth in this is unknown.
 
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Revision as of 17:40, 2 October 2006

Also known as "The Batcave", this hallowed space between rooms 66 and 68, sensibly numbered as 67, is where Mrs Hollick, Mrs Mansfield and Mrs Bamford may retire to enjoy a cup of tea, microwaveable meal or spot of ironing. It is considered a great privelege to enter this room, the minimum requirement usually being the study of Art at A Level, or a decently priced bottle of wine. Also used to store a multitude of art books, materials and projects, and home to the mysterious package entitled, "A gift from Steiff. A gift of love." It is also thought to contain the largest stock of tissue paper known to man, which has been amassed by Mrs Mansfield over her BRGS career. Popular legend has it that if the Middle Room smells of toast, then one of the inhabitants has just enjoyed a spliff. The truth in this is unknown.