Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 8:26 pm
Very droll!!DavebytheSea wrote:Jean?
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Very droll!!DavebytheSea wrote:Jean?
Lovely synopsis Emma, which goes to prove just how easy the life is for the pupils of today !Emma Jane wrote:Well, the rising bell is literally that. Once you're up and dressed you go to breakfast (usually 7.45-81m ish). Lessons begin at 8.30, and we had a break 11.15-11.45, then lessons again til lunch. Lunch parade was Mon-Sat, and each of the Boarding Houses forms and marches in to the band. On Tuesdays is Bugle band (little people basically). HOW VERY DARE YOU !!! Ask RR if I'm 'little' !shoz wrote: I want to know what the daily structure is for a CH pupil. What happens between the rising bell to light out. What is the 'lunch parade', (is that the proper name?), what are lessons like, teachers, traditions, anything really.
After lunch in the Michaelmas (christmas) and Easter terms, you have sporting activities in the afternoon, and then lessons start again at ~4ish til 5.30, and then it's supper ('tea'). (In the summer term, afternoon lessons start again after lunch and finish at 3.30 so sports happen after lessons).
There's roll call at 7pm, and then structured prep times (ending times differed according to what year you are). Bed times ranged from 9pm til whenever (Grecians can usually be in bed whenever they want).
Wednesday and Thursday are half days, so no lessons after lunch. The seniors (Upper Fourth (UF) and above) are allowed in to town, and most go in on a Saturday. (Saturday lessons until ~12.30ish I think).
We had school discos some saturdays, and Deps (some) and Grecians could go to the Grecian's club, where we could buy alcohol - very strict limits though!
Have got some of the times wrong I think, but thats the basic timetable!
Were your terms somehow fixed by the church calendar, then?englishangel wrote:The worst term was Lent as it was sooo long and the weather was bad.
As we had four terms, none of the others was too long but Lent term was fixed and if Easter was late it could be extremely long.
hey, I think that belongs on the management-bollox-speak thread360
He has gone a bit quiet, absolutely nothing to do with me.sport! wrote:Dear Shoz
To get a rounded view of CH and to ascertain whether or not you'd like to become an Associate (I'd give up on the Honorary Old Blue if I were you), I'd recommend that you open up a dialogue with Spooonbill, he'll be only too pleased to give you the 360.
In fact, Spoonbill probably wanted to go to your school, so can you tell us all about it? Which one was it? The timetable, the uniform, the slang etc.

Half brother to James and Basildon ??HowardH wrote:Vonny
The name you are searching for is Richard Bond
I do remember Richard Bond now you've mentioned him (did he teach politics??HowardH wrote:Vonny
The name you are searching for is Richard Bond
This is still bugging meVonny wrote:I do remember Richard Bond now you've mentioned him (did he teach politics??HowardH wrote:Vonny
The name you are searching for is Richard Bond) but that's not who I was thinking of. I remember having Mr Sims and this other bloke for our polecon lessons - his classroom was one of the ground floor ones near the Octagon.