The Bermondsey Lamppost School, established in the early 1970s, was a notable institution in the Bermondsey area of London. Those who attended in 1973 would have experienced a unique educational environment, shaped by the cultural and social dynamics of the time. Alumni often reflect on the school's emphasis on community and the formative friendships that developed during those years. While specific details about individuals from that cohort may be limited, the school likely fostered a sense of belonging and local pride among its students.
well it isnt as educated as i though but no it isnt a bad school!
I'm not sure but I know one of his cousins called Alex. He used to go to my school, St Joseph's RC Primary in Bermondsey. He also works at Kids Club, a club in bermondsey, 5-12 years old.
french people get out of school at 4pm but they don't have school on Wednesdays and they go to school half a day on saturday.
alot of people take weapons to school. mostly it depends on the area the school is in and the school
Depends on how many people in that school!
The chairman of the school and a few people
Dead people don't go tom school.
People who live on school grounds are people that live in dorms in college.
some people go to school and some get home school
it allowed black people to go to school
there are about 110 people in forks high school and in all of forks there are 3521 people
Of course. French people go to school. They have a public school system, however it operates differently than the school system in America.