Boarding schools are schools with a boarding house, some like Eton are boarding only, but others will have day pupils. Both can be described as boarding schools though, even if it isn't compulsory.
Maybe so, but the school is billed as an 'independent school', not a boarding school.
When Lorraine Donnogan built the school, she set it up as an independent. Check wikipedia.:)
On the 15th March 2012, it was announced Brett would be joining the BBC's ongoing drama Waterloo Road as Christine Mulgrew a new English Teacher hired by headmaster Michael Byrne. For the first time in Brett's career she will be able to speak in her native accent as the show is relocating to Scotland where series 8 of the show will now preside.
Maybe so, but the school is billed as an 'independent school', not a boarding school.
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Whatever it is it's certainly unrealistic. It'll be interesting to see what qualifications they will be offering, as some pupils who made the move will be half way through their GCSEs and A levels, so you'd assume they'll have to continue to study an English curriculum, yet most of their intake is from the local Scottish community, so I doubt they'd be doing anything other than the Scotttish qualifications.
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Maybe so, but the school is billed as an 'independent school', not a boarding school.
When Lorraine Donnogan built the school, she set it up as an independent. Check wikipedia.:)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Brett
Maybe its time to quit watching the series and moving onto something else.
Amazingly, lots of people can't understand why she has a Scottish accent, with lots saying her accent is terrible lol.
She can't help it people - that's her real life accent!!!
So it's just her acting then?!
It just look like there has been a lick of paint, not a move to the other end of the country.
Whatever it is it's certainly unrealistic. It'll be interesting to see what qualifications they will be offering, as some pupils who made the move will be half way through their GCSEs and A levels, so you'd assume they'll have to continue to study an English curriculum, yet most of their intake is from the local Scottish community, so I doubt they'd be doing anything other than the Scotttish qualifications.
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Is it bad that the first thing I thought was incest?
edit..as above
She also isn't called Jane Beale in real life:eek:
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Kids today!! :rolleyes:
Wouldn't be surprised with BBC cut backs...