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Culverhay School, England, UK

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  Mr Andrew Camp

Mr Andrew Camp is Assistant Head Teacher at Culverhay School. He is very professional in the ways of his teaching. He is renowned for raising the volume of his voice while teaching, but this was later learnt to be a very good teaching technique. While we were on the school excursion to Nisyros in 2002 and to Beer in 2003, we realized a dark side to him. Seeing Mr Camp outside of school is an unforgettable experience and he is full of surprises.

Mr Camp put a lot of hard work into making this link with Mandraki High School, and if you want to say thank you for the excursion to Nisyros and meeting the Greek pupils, thank Mr Camp.

     

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  Mrs Jackie Williams

Mrs Jackie Williams, Culverhay School's best R.E teacher. Any of her lessons involving discussions and/or debates, is bound to become heated. With her rich knowledge of the Christian faith and many others, she is able to bring excitement into a lesson to keep students engaged to the topic.

Just like Mr Camp, she has a very humorous side to her which will make to chuckle.

     

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  Mrs Cripps

A "Young at Heart" individual. Always up for some fun just like all the teachers involved in this Exchange. Mrs Cripps is part of the S.E.N Department.

Beware of Mrs Cripps though, she may tell you scarring secrets of hers.

     

Mandraki High School, Nisyros, Greece

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  Dimitri

Dimitri is the I.T and P.E teacher at Mandraki High School in Nisyros. He is very competitive and can get boastful about him going to win. Dimitri has a great sense of humour as with Catalina and the Pupils of Mandraki High School.

     

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  Catalina

Catalina (I'm sure if I have spelt her name correctly), is the schoold English teacher. She was a great help when we needed to say something to the school's pupils and they didn't understand us.