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Who was your favourite teacher?


HarlowHerald24 01/07/2008, 1:19 PM

Who was your favourite teacher at Brays Grove?

Re: Who was your favourite teacher?


mark mackenzie 01/07/2008, 4:56 PM
my favorite teacher has got to be MR COTTINGHAM, not only he was my form tutor, but such a great laugh around, was always god to see old pupils come back to see him

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Lee J 05/09/2008, 12:38 PM

I find it extremely difficult to answer a question such as this because i got on well with pretty much the whole teaching staff at Brays Grove, but if i was pressured to make a choice it would have to be Mr Roger Smith (history teacher). He is my true inspiration and through his many years of experience and knowledge have encouraged my in my career choice and I am now preparing to start a history degree at university.

Mr Smith is such a great teacher, funny and entertaining as well as controlling the students in his class. I believe he has now retired so i wish him all the best.

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michelle harris & tracy harris 08/10/2008, 9:07 PM

our favourite teacher was mr hall (geography ) why u ask ........... because he was patient with us as we were thick or is it fick lol

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SJP 23/12/2008, 9:50 AM

I can never understand the praise given to Smith on this site and friendsreunited.co.uk. I found him to be a petty odious little man who humiliated me just because I screwed up ONE homework assignment. I admit I did get it very wrong, but instead of pointing me in the right direction, I got my exercise book torn up in front of the class and a lot of hassle afterwards. Hateful character!

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SJP 29/12/2008, 7:03 PM
On the positive side, Mr. Crocker (physics) was very good, always like the practical demonstrations followed by the maths of it all - which leads me on to Mr. Edwards (also physics) never the same after his accident, but also remember him selling The Socialist Worker in Town Centre on Saturday. A special mention to Ken Day, always very popular and that rarest of characters; a PE teacher who accepted that not everyone was good at PE!

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