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Monday 15 March 2010

Write on the hill - Where did it come from?


My old school, Fortismere is directly on top of a hill. It is one of the best top 20 schools in the UK. It has a little motto, "Write on the hill." Clever isn't it? Because the school is right on the hill, and we are writing on the hill. Anyway...



This is just the entrance to North Wing. There are two wings, South and North wings. And the school is... massive. I remember my mom describing it "as big as a University." Which is true. There are two massive fields, an astro, a tennis court, two gyms (One in South, and the other in North), a netball court and a basketball court in between the two wings. South wing is 4 floors high, with a bridge linking to a science block which is next to it. (Easy transport, eh...) A canteen nearby, and a concrete space which we call a playground, but really isn't, because we have benches to eat out lunch, not swings and slides, (well... considering it is a secondary school).


North Wing is much smaller. It is only two floors, and attached to the building is another canteen. Directly in front of the North wing building is the dance studio (the size of a gym). In the middle is another so called "playground" where guys usually play football or basketball during lunchtimes.


I feel proud of going to this school, because it is so far the best school I've ever been to (considering I've been to about 6 different schools). :)

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