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Island School

Island School (Chinese: 港島中學) is a co-educational international school located on the Mid-levels, Hong Kong. Established in 1967, it is a founding member of the English Schools Foundation. The school has been accredited by international organisations such as the Council of International Schools[1] and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.[2] The school currently houses over 1,200 students across 33 nationalities.[3][4]

Island School (港島中學)
Location
20 Borrett Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Information
TypePrivate, secondary, co-educational, comprehensive, international
Established1967; 57 years ago (1967)
PrincipalStephen Loggie
Faculty20
EnrollmentOver 1,300
Average class size15
HousesDa Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Nansen, Rutherford, Wilberforce
Student Union/AssociationThe Island School Student Council is the voice of the students. It guarantees that all students have a platform for communicating their viewpoints and thoughts with respect to student life and are responsible for representing the student body and improving the student experience at Island School. It also offers students the ability to take part in improving Island School as a whole.
Colour(s)    Red, white and blue
TeamsIsland School Typhoons
YearbookThe Islander
YearsYear 7–13
AlumniOld Islanders
Websitehttp://www.island.edu.hk/
Island School
Traditional Chinese港島中學
Simplified Chinese港岛中学
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyingǎng dǎo zhōng xué
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggong2 dou2 zung1 hok6

The school has relocated itself twice since its establishment. Using the site of a former British military hospital from 1967 to 1972, the school permanently settled in 20 Borrett Road, Mid-Levels from 1972 to 2017. However, due to redevelopment work, the school temporarily moved to two campuses in Sha Tin District in December 2017. The school has since returned to 20 Borrett Road as of August 2022 after 4 years of redevelopment work.[5]

Island School is a registered IB World School and offers the IB diploma program along with an alternative BTEC program in the senior years. Island School also offers the IGCSE in Years 10-11.

History edit

The school opened in 1967 to meet increasing demand for schooling for the children of expatriates living in Hong Kong. As there were no secondary schools for English speaking children on Hong Kong Island, the Hong Kong government established the English Schools Foundation (ESF) in 1965 to provide additional schools for expatriate British children. Island School was the first ESF secondary school, adopting the Chinese name of 英童中學, literally translated as "Secondary school for British children". It was located in a former British military hospital from 1967-72 until it permanently settled in 20 Borrett Road, Mid-Levels from 1972-2017.

The first principal of Island School was the Reverend Geoffrey Speak who was appointed from St Paul's College in 1967. Rev. Speak, a graduate of Selwyn College, Cambridge, combined the principalship with managing the ESF between 1967 and 1971, during a rather inauspicious time. In 1967 the Cultural Revolution was in its throes with bombs detonated in Central, water was rationed to four hours every fourth day and with Prime Minister Wilson's devaluation the prospect of working in Hong Kong became less financially appealing. The Rev. Speak will be remembered at Island School for his introduction of the "House System" as the basis of pastoral care and for teaching, a system which is still in place today, and as a pioneer of extracurricular activities.

In 1971 C. Ronald Rivers-Moore was appointed to succeed Rev. Speak as principal. Rivers-Moore, a Cambridge graduate, continued Rev. Speak's vision both in academic policy and through the continuation of the extracurricular program. The introduction of the Nepal Trek, the School Camp, a school zoo and the Student Union are examples of his commitment to that vision. Chris Forse, former Deputy Head and Island School Historian, referred to Rivers-Moore as a man who combined his "integrity with liberal benevolence in roughly equal proportions".

Succeeding Rivers-Moore in 1978 was Charles Jonathan Driver (commonly known as "Jonty Driver"), a graduate of Trinity College, Oxford. Driver had been the President of the National Union of Students in South Africa and had been detained by Police in this role for his opposition to apartheid. Driver extended the Island School curriculum to include Drama, Photography and Computing and a pastoral curriculum. A believer in community education, Driver founded the Island School Evening Institute which provided adult education to parents and friends of the Island School community. It was also during Driver's tenure that Island School's lasting student periodical, "The Islet", was established, succeeding the original student newspaper "The Echo". Jonty left Island School in 1983 to become Headmaster at Berkhamsted School, later moving to the prestigious Wellington College in Berkshire. He later published a book about his experiences, at Island School and others, under the title "Some Schools".

Dr. Colin Niven, a graduate of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and Brasenose College, Oxford, was principal of Island School between 1983–1988. During his tenure, Dr. Niven raised the prestige of the school internationally, tripling Oxbridge entries while gaining membership of the elite Headmasters Conference. There was a major investment in a new library and the school uniform was replaced. After leaving Island School Dr. Niven became a fellow at Westminster College, Oxford and later the principal at the prestigious Alleyn's School in London.

Mr. David James became the school's first internally appointed principal in 1988. Mr. James was an innovator, introducing the new British National Curriculum, vocational education and the decision to begin the International Baccalaureate at 16–18. He enhanced the responsibilities of the Sixth Form enabling "students to become surrogate teachers and leaders of the school". He broadened the profile of Island School's out-reach efforts in both Hong Kong and abroad through the encouragement of student participation in community service programs among them the Summerbridge and School After School program through which Island School students taught English and life skills to less privileged children. In 1990 Island School became the first ESF school to introduce an Interim Week during which the regular timetable was abandoned for a range of alternative challenges in Hong Kong and overseas.

Mr James retired in 2005 and was succeeded by a deputy principal Mrs. Michelle Hughes, a graduate of Open University. Mrs Hughes's tenure began in difficult circumstances with a pay dispute between the teachers and the ESF which resulted in some curtailing of the extracurricular program and support for parent-run activities like the school fair. Her tenure has been characterised by its attention to meeting the modern imperatives of quality assurance and in the increasing role of "student voice" at Island School. She also helped the School transition to the International Baccalaureate in Y12 and Y13.

Mrs. Hughes left the position in June 2009, and was replaced by Mr Christopher Binge, who had been the secondary principal at the La Châtaigneraie campus of the International School of Geneva. Mr Chris Binge was born and grew up in England, educated at Cambridge University (MA in Mathematics) and the Institute of Education, London (PGCE Maths Education). During his tenure, Binge played a large role in forwarding the Island School Redevelopment Project to redevelop the now quickly deteriorating Borrett Road campus. Binge was also an important driver in the School transitioning to the Middle Years Programme and the Island Futures Programme in the Middle School. In 2016, Binge left to become the head of Markham College.[6]

Mr. Stephen Loggie is the current principal of Island School. He had previously been a foundation principal at two Queensland state schools, one of which being the Queensland Academy of Science Maths and Technology. During his time, the school decamped to two separate sites in the New Territories in order for the Borrett Road site to be redeveloped. The new Island School campus on Borrett Road opened in August 2022. Resigning by sending a school-wide email, he stated that, "I am writing to let you know that after 7 years, this academic year will be my last at Island School." He stated in his email that, "ESF is well advanced in making arrangements for recruiting my replacement and I will share details of the process soon". Mr. Loggie's tenure will end in June 2024.

A fuller history can be found in Chris Forse's "No Ordinary School" written for the school’s 40th anniversary in 2007, and which is available from the school. The summary above is a distillation from this publication, which is copyrighted.

Campus edit

 
The previous campus of Island School in 2016

Island School's former campus consisted of seven blocks ranging from five to seven floors high, with blocks 1 to 6 arranged in a rectangular fashion. Students could travel to adjacent blocks by linked walkways or footbridges. As the campus was situated on mountainous terrain, blocks located close to the mountain were placed at a higher altitude than their counterparts, and as such the floors between different blocks were often not correlated. In 2018, the former campus was demolished and all learning was diverted to the two decant campuses located in the Sha Tin area.[3][4]

The two decant campuses, Sha Tin Wai and Tai Wai, housed two different sets of levels. Sha Tin Wai housed Years 7, 8, 12 and 13, while Tai Wai housed Years 9, 10 and 11.[7]

In August 2022, Island School returned to Borrett Road with a new campus. This newly built campus includes a performing arts centre, an indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, basketball courts, sky gardens, a black box theatre, and creative studios. As well as a range of other facilities there will be designated parking for school buses under the school buildings to facilitate pick-up and drop-off, thus relieving traffic pressure from Borrett Road itself.[8]

Academics edit

 
A class at Island School, circa 1970

Middle Phase: Years 7–10 edit

In Years 7 and 8 students take part in the ‘Island Learning’ program, which has been accredited by the IB organisation as part of their MYP programme.

As students move on to Years 9, 10 & 11, Island Futures is divided into four different areas: entrance, elements, explorations and escape.[9]

Senior Phase: Years 11–13 edit

After completing their IGCSEs/GCSEs in Years 11, students will choose whether to study the IBCP (careers programme) or the IBDP (diploma programme) in their senior years.

Island School offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) career programme. The IBCP offers students who want to focus their education on preparing for their career a specialist pathway. Students on the IBCP choose a mixture of IB diploma courses and BTEC subjects.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma programme requires students to choose six subjects for the full IB diploma. This must include at least one from each group 1–5. Students then opt to take up a Group 6 Subject or choose an additional elective subject from groups 1–5. Students must choose 3 subjects at higher level and 3 at standard level. All IB diploma students have to complete the IB Ccre. This includes the extended essay, theory of knowledge, and CAS (creativity, activity, and service).[10]

Island School offers a great variety of IB subjects:

Group 1 - Studies in Language and Literature (A): English Literature (HL/SL), English/ Chinese Language & Literature (HL/SL), Self Taught Language (SL)

Group 2 - Language Acquisition: Chinese B (HL/SL), French B (HL/SL), French Ab initio (SL), Spanish B (HL/SL), Spanish Ab initio (SL), Japanese B (HL/SL), Japanese Ab initio (SL)

Group 3 - Individuals and Societies: Business & Management, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, Global Politics, Psychology (all offered at HL or SL)

Group 4 - Sciences: Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design & Technology, Sports, Exercise and Health Science offered at HL or SL, Food Science at SL

Group 5 - Maths: Mathematics applications and interpretations and Mathematical analyses and approaches both at HL and SL

Group 6 - Arts: Theatre, Visual Arts and Music at SL and HL

Interdiciplinary Subjects: English Literature & Performance (1 & 6), Environmental Systems (3 & 4) at SL only[11]

Examinations edit

In Island School, students take a selection of IGCSE, GCSE, IBDP or IBCP examinations.

Notable alumni and staff edit

Alumni edit

Staff edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "School Information Page". Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  2. ^ "WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b "ESF Island School Tai Wai Campus". Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  4. ^ a b "ESF Island School Sha Tin Wai Campus". Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  5. ^ "About Our Redevelopment Project". Island School - ESF. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Who is Chris?". 27 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Three-hour commute: ESF school's plan to temporarily shift campus to New Territories sparks fears of student exodus". Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Redevelopment". Island School - ESF. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Year 9-11 Structure". Island School - ESF. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  10. ^ "About Years 12-13". Island School - ESF. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  11. ^ "About Years 12-13". Island School - ESF. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  12. ^ . danmarkskonger.dk. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  13. ^ FC, Blackburn Rovers. "Jay pens pro deal!". Blackburn Rovers FC. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Who To Follow". ABS-CBN Sports.
  15. ^ Bloom, Adi (21 June 2019). "Harry Hill: 'Mr Gillingham's words always stayed with me'".
  16. ^ "Annemarie Munk". Linkedin.
  17. ^ "Laura's straw hat puts Patten in the shade". The Independent. 26 July 1992. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  18. ^ "Melanie Wilson". British Rowing.
  19. ^ Driver, C. J. (30 November 2016). Some Schools. John Catt Educational. ISBN 9781909717978. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  20. ^ "Home". Jonty Driver. Retrieved 25 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Island School Chinese 港島中學 is a co educational international school located on the Mid levels Hong Kong Established in 1967 it is a founding member of the English Schools Foundation The school has been accredited by international organisations such as the Council of International Schools 1 and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 2 The school currently houses over 1 200 students across 33 nationalities 3 4 Island School 港島中學 Location20 Borrett Road Mid Levels Hong KongInformationTypePrivate secondary co educational comprehensive internationalEstablished1967 57 years ago 1967 PrincipalStephen LoggieFaculty20EnrollmentOver 1 300Average class size15HousesDa Vinci Einstein Fleming Nansen Rutherford WilberforceStudent Union AssociationThe Island School Student Council is the voice of the students It guarantees that all students have a platform for communicating their viewpoints and thoughts with respect to student life and are responsible for representing the student body and improving the student experience at Island School It also offers students the ability to take part in improving Island School as a whole Colour s Red white and blueTeamsIsland School TyphoonsYearbookThe IslanderYearsYear 7 13AlumniOld IslandersWebsitehttp www island edu hk Island SchoolTraditional Chinese港島中學Simplified Chinese港岛中学TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyingǎng dǎo zhōng xueYue CantoneseJyutpinggong2 dou2 zung1 hok6 The school has relocated itself twice since its establishment Using the site of a former British military hospital from 1967 to 1972 the school permanently settled in 20 Borrett Road Mid Levels from 1972 to 2017 However due to redevelopment work the school temporarily moved to two campuses in Sha Tin District in December 2017 The school has since returned to 20 Borrett Road as of August 2022 after 4 years of redevelopment work 5 Island School is a registered IB World School and offers the IB diploma program along with an alternative BTEC program in the senior years Island School also offers the IGCSE in Years 10 11 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Middle Phase Years 7 10 3 2 Senior Phase Years 11 13 3 3 Examinations 4 Notable alumni and staff 4 1 Alumni 4 2 Staff 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe school opened in 1967 to meet increasing demand for schooling for the children of expatriates living in Hong Kong As there were no secondary schools for English speaking children on Hong Kong Island the Hong Kong government established the English Schools Foundation ESF in 1965 to provide additional schools for expatriate British children Island School was the first ESF secondary school adopting the Chinese name of 英童中學 literally translated as Secondary school for British children It was located in a former British military hospital from 1967 72 until it permanently settled in 20 Borrett Road Mid Levels from 1972 2017 The first principal of Island School was the Reverend Geoffrey Speak who was appointed from St Paul s College in 1967 Rev Speak a graduate of Selwyn College Cambridge combined the principalship with managing the ESF between 1967 and 1971 during a rather inauspicious time In 1967 the Cultural Revolution was in its throes with bombs detonated in Central water was rationed to four hours every fourth day and with Prime Minister Wilson s devaluation the prospect of working in Hong Kong became less financially appealing The Rev Speak will be remembered at Island School for his introduction of the House System as the basis of pastoral care and for teaching a system which is still in place today and as a pioneer of extracurricular activities In 1971 C Ronald Rivers Moore was appointed to succeed Rev Speak as principal Rivers Moore a Cambridge graduate continued Rev Speak s vision both in academic policy and through the continuation of the extracurricular program The introduction of the Nepal Trek the School Camp a school zoo and the Student Union are examples of his commitment to that vision Chris Forse former Deputy Head and Island School Historian referred to Rivers Moore as a man who combined his integrity with liberal benevolence in roughly equal proportions Succeeding Rivers Moore in 1978 was Charles Jonathan Driver commonly known as Jonty Driver a graduate of Trinity College Oxford Driver had been the President of the National Union of Students in South Africa and had been detained by Police in this role for his opposition to apartheid Driver extended the Island School curriculum to include Drama Photography and Computing and a pastoral curriculum A believer in community education Driver founded the Island School Evening Institute which provided adult education to parents and friends of the Island School community It was also during Driver s tenure that Island School s lasting student periodical The Islet was established succeeding the original student newspaper The Echo Jonty left Island School in 1983 to become Headmaster at Berkhamsted School later moving to the prestigious Wellington College in Berkshire He later published a book about his experiences at Island School and others under the title Some Schools Dr Colin Niven a graduate of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge and Brasenose College Oxford was principal of Island School between 1983 1988 During his tenure Dr Niven raised the prestige of the school internationally tripling Oxbridge entries while gaining membership of the elite Headmasters Conference There was a major investment in a new library and the school uniform was replaced After leaving Island School Dr Niven became a fellow at Westminster College Oxford and later the principal at the prestigious Alleyn s School in London Mr David James became the school s first internally appointed principal in 1988 Mr James was an innovator introducing the new British National Curriculum vocational education and the decision to begin the International Baccalaureate at 16 18 He enhanced the responsibilities of the Sixth Form enabling students to become surrogate teachers and leaders of the school He broadened the profile of Island School s out reach efforts in both Hong Kong and abroad through the encouragement of student participation in community service programs among them the Summerbridge and School After School program through which Island School students taught English and life skills to less privileged children In 1990 Island School became the first ESF school to introduce an Interim Week during which the regular timetable was abandoned for a range of alternative challenges in Hong Kong and overseas Mr James retired in 2005 and was succeeded by a deputy principal Mrs Michelle Hughes a graduate of Open University Mrs Hughes s tenure began in difficult circumstances with a pay dispute between the teachers and the ESF which resulted in some curtailing of the extracurricular program and support for parent run activities like the school fair Her tenure has been characterised by its attention to meeting the modern imperatives of quality assurance and in the increasing role of student voice at Island School She also helped the School transition to the International Baccalaureate in Y12 and Y13 Mrs Hughes left the position in June 2009 and was replaced by Mr Christopher Binge who had been the secondary principal at the La Chataigneraie campus of the International School of Geneva Mr Chris Binge was born and grew up in England educated at Cambridge University MA in Mathematics and the Institute of Education London PGCE Maths Education During his tenure Binge played a large role in forwarding the Island School Redevelopment Project to redevelop the now quickly deteriorating Borrett Road campus Binge was also an important driver in the School transitioning to the Middle Years Programme and the Island Futures Programme in the Middle School In 2016 Binge left to become the head of Markham College 6 Mr Stephen Loggie is the current principal of Island School He had previously been a foundation principal at two Queensland state schools one of which being the Queensland Academy of Science Maths and Technology During his time the school decamped to two separate sites in the New Territories in order for the Borrett Road site to be redeveloped The new Island School campus on Borrett Road opened in August 2022 Resigning by sending a school wide email he stated that I am writing to let you know that after 7 years this academic year will be my last at Island School He stated in his email that ESF is well advanced in making arrangements for recruiting my replacement and I will share details of the process soon Mr Loggie s tenure will end in June 2024 A fuller history can be found in Chris Forse s No Ordinary School written for the school s 40th anniversary in 2007 and which is available from the school The summary above is a distillation from this publication which is copyrighted Campus edit nbsp The previous campus of Island School in 2016 Island School s former campus consisted of seven blocks ranging from five to seven floors high with blocks 1 to 6 arranged in a rectangular fashion Students could travel to adjacent blocks by linked walkways or footbridges As the campus was situated on mountainous terrain blocks located close to the mountain were placed at a higher altitude than their counterparts and as such the floors between different blocks were often not correlated In 2018 the former campus was demolished and all learning was diverted to the two decant campuses located in the Sha Tin area 3 4 The two decant campuses Sha Tin Wai and Tai Wai housed two different sets of levels Sha Tin Wai housed Years 7 8 12 and 13 while Tai Wai housed Years 9 10 and 11 7 In August 2022 Island School returned to Borrett Road with a new campus This newly built campus includes a performing arts centre an indoor swimming pool a sports hall basketball courts sky gardens a black box theatre and creative studios As well as a range of other facilities there will be designated parking for school buses under the school buildings to facilitate pick up and drop off thus relieving traffic pressure from Borrett Road itself 8 Academics edit nbsp A class at Island School circa 1970 Middle Phase Years 7 10 edit In Years 7 and 8 students take part in the Island Learning program which has been accredited by the IB organisation as part of their MYP programme As students move on to Years 9 10 amp 11 Island Futures is divided into four different areas entrance elements explorations and escape 9 Senior Phase Years 11 13 edit After completing their IGCSEs GCSEs in Years 11 students will choose whether to study the IBCP careers programme or the IBDP diploma programme in their senior years Island School offers the International Baccalaureate IB career programme The IBCP offers students who want to focus their education on preparing for their career a specialist pathway Students on the IBCP choose a mixture of IB diploma courses and BTEC subjects The International Baccalaureate IB diploma programme requires students to choose six subjects for the full IB diploma This must include at least one from each group 1 5 Students then opt to take up a Group 6 Subject or choose an additional elective subject from groups 1 5 Students must choose 3 subjects at higher level and 3 at standard level All IB diploma students have to complete the IB Ccre This includes the extended essay theory of knowledge and CAS creativity activity and service 10 Island School offers a great variety of IB subjects Group 1 Studies in Language and Literature A English Literature HL SL English Chinese Language amp Literature HL SL Self Taught Language SL Group 2 Language Acquisition Chinese B HL SL French B HL SL French Ab initio SL Spanish B HL SL Spanish Ab initio SL Japanese B HL SL Japanese Ab initio SL Group 3 Individuals and Societies Business amp Management Economics Geography History Philosophy Global Politics Psychology all offered at HL or SL Group 4 Sciences Computer Science Biology Chemistry Physics Design amp Technology Sports Exercise and Health Science offered at HL or SL Food Science at SLGroup 5 Maths Mathematics applications and interpretations and Mathematical analyses and approaches both at HL and SLGroup 6 Arts Theatre Visual Arts and Music at SL and HLInterdiciplinary Subjects English Literature amp Performance 1 amp 6 Environmental Systems 3 amp 4 at SL only 11 Examinations edit In Island School students take a selection of IGCSE GCSE IBDP or IBCP examinations Notable alumni and staff editAlumni edit Alexandra Countess of Frederiksborg 12 Jay Haddow professional footballer for Blackburn Rovers 13 Mark Chapman New Zealand and Hong Kong cricketer Richard Juan actor TV host and entrepreneur 14 Christine Loh former Hong Kong Legislative Councillor founder and CEO of Civic Exchange and founder of Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor Harry Hill comedian author and TV presenter attended for two years from age 14 15 Annemarie Munk HK Olympic swimmer 16 Alice Patten actress and daughter of Chris Patten the former Hong Kong governor 17 Fiona Sit Singer and actress Mia Kang fashion model Muay Thai fighter and television host Hannah Wilson HK Olympic swimmer Melanie Wilson GB Olympic rower silver medal at 2016 Olympics 18 Neelam Kothari Indian actress Nina Wadia British actress and comedian Awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity Staff edit Jonty Driver principal 1978 83 who wrote a book about his experiences at the school 19 20 See also editEducation in Hong KongReferences edit School Information Page Archived from the original on 14 April 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2012 WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools Retrieved 16 July 2012 a b ESF Island School Tai Wai Campus Retrieved 7 September 2018 a b ESF Island School Sha Tin Wai Campus Retrieved 7 September 2018 About Our Redevelopment Project Island School ESF Retrieved 5 February 2022 Who is Chris 27 August 2015 Three hour commute ESF school s plan to temporarily shift campus to New Territories sparks fears of student exodus Retrieved 7 September 2018 Redevelopment Island School ESF Retrieved 5 February 2022 Year 9 11 Structure Island School ESF Retrieved 5 February 2022 About Years 12 13 Island School ESF Retrieved 5 February 2022 About Years 12 13 Island School ESF Retrieved 17 March 2024 Prince Joachim danmarkskonger dk Archived from the original on 1 August 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2018 FC Blackburn Rovers Jay pens pro deal Blackburn Rovers FC Retrieved 20 September 2022 Who To Follow ABS CBN Sports Bloom Adi 21 June 2019 Harry Hill Mr Gillingham s words always stayed with me Annemarie Munk Linkedin Laura s straw hat puts Patten in the shade The Independent 26 July 1992 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Melanie Wilson British Rowing Driver C J 30 November 2016 Some Schools John Catt Educational ISBN 9781909717978 Retrieved 25 November 2019 Home Jonty Driver Retrieved 25 November 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Island School Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Island School amp oldid 1220857373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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