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What were your favourite subjects at school? What did you excel at, and which subjects did you hate with a passion?
I loved:
Art and Design (best in class)
History (fancied the teacher)
Cookery (luck a duck to water....)
Y tú?
I loved:
Art and Design (best in class)
History (fancied the teacher)
Cookery (luck a duck to water....)
Y tú?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, you did ask.....Chemistry, Physics, Zoology( distinction in sex problems) .Botany, Maths, English Language, English Language, Art (nude paintings a speciality) Rugger (colours) Hockey (colours) Cricket (colours) Athletics (Cross Country, 800metres, 1,500metres)
Arrogant, rude, hated, despised.....but hey........didn't bother me.
Arrogant, rude, hated, despised.....but hey........didn't bother me.
Our school, unfortunately, was quite snobby. It was an All-girl's High School in a very affluent area. The daughters of doctors, accountants, professionals, rich farmers, solicitors, consultants etc were singled out and treated 'special' by our more snooty teachers. We daughters of manual workers, farm workers, blue collar workers were not quite so singled out unless we had an exceptional talent.
So, thank you Mr Clay, Latin & English for being absolutely lovely and not giving a sh1te about the fact that my dad worked on the land for a living, we lived in a council house and I was as good and worthy as the daughters of aristocracy.... He nurtured, encouraged and did not discriminate. He's dead now :-(
So, thank you Mr Clay, Latin & English for being absolutely lovely and not giving a sh1te about the fact that my dad worked on the land for a living, we lived in a council house and I was as good and worthy as the daughters of aristocracy.... He nurtured, encouraged and did not discriminate. He's dead now :-(