What did your high school look like?

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Jancy Robbins-Jones

17 hours ago

English one was small. Australian one much better equipped.



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Aigul Sibgatullina

6 days ago

Трехэтажная кирпичная школа светло-розового оттенка.



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Vicky Fleming

9 days ago

Small in comparison to most, I guess 400 pupils in total. It was red brick with huge windows..long corridors..its the smell I remember more so than the look to be honest



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Elizabeth Wirtz

2 weeks ago

...I don't actually remember all that clearly. It was a single story with a basement, I do remember that. And a chapel, because it was a Catholic school. (My choice.) And a nice enclosed courtyard, though not much else in the way of amenities. It's moved since my time to a different, much richer part of town and expanded greatly, physically and otherwise. I hear we actually have a non-risible football team now...



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Desirae Silva

2 weeks ago

It was 3 floors high-pretty big.



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Joshua Cox

2 weeks ago

I had three high schools. The first, and the one I spent the most time in was my parents house. Ranch style sheathed in bedford stone. The second was the Corydon Cottage School, aka First Capitol Christian Church, a metal building. Much like a a metal and brick public school building. Grey in color, and dark tinted windows. Well landscaped. The interior was warm, with sheet-rock walls, and a carpeted gymnasium where Sunday service took place. The third school was The Highlands Latin School, 5 to 8 stories high, build like an old government issue brick block building from the 50s or 60s. The interior has hard wood floors, and a awesome creepy basement we ate lunch in.



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Lester Jet

3 weeks ago

which one? the one built by the proud civic spirit of the canadian in the thirties, the fifties or the nineties. because they're all a blur



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