Years in which you
took your O levels / CSE's / GCSE's: 1992
Name of your class
in exam year: 5GRO - Mr Robinson (before that
Mr Hall and Miss Sherry)
Names of all the
classmates you can remember: Hayley Campbell,
Angela Bell, Lynn Phillips, Janet Gallop, James Tucker,
Simon Mounsey, Robert Edmondson, Michael Storey, Marcie
Bowman, Mahmuda Ali, John, Vicky, Diane, Zoe, Claire,
Cheryl North, Lisa Buchanan, Sharon, Johnny Johnston,
Alan Barlow, Stuart Davidson - sorry if ive forgotten
anyone!
What was your nickname
at Trinity: Poz
What were the best
things you remember about the school: Being with
my friends, finding the most obscure ways to walk home
with Marcie. Running from upper to lower school for dinner.
The language corridor being painted dark purple (like
it wasnt dark enough down there already!) Crush Assemblies.
Always having a laugh
What were the worst
things you remember about the school: Swimming
changing rooms in winter. 35 min dinners. Girls spraying
gallons of Impulse after Games. Leaving too soon.
Who were your favourite
teachers: Mr Snaith, I loved History! I was no
good at it but he made it more interesting. The geordie
Geography guy who wrote all the books.
What is the one
lasting memory you have from your time at the school:
My Pink Duffle coat!
Details of your
education after you left Trinity school: Went
to Morton 6th form to do GNVQ level 3 in Leisure and Tourism.
(Not what Iwanted to do but Trinity wouldnt let me do
Physics and History) Starting a degree in 2004
Details of your
career to date: Moved about a fair bit, tend
to do waitressing and shop work as it fits in with school
hours. Working for Pizza Hut at the moment, yet again!
Where do you live
now: Cwmbran - South Wales
Family details -
spouse, children etc: Was Married, now divorced,
daughter aged 6
Old school friends
you'd like to trace: All of them! I didnt manage
to keep in touch with anyone
Best thing that
ever happened to you at Trinity: Its sad, i know,
but i enjoyed nearly every day there.
If you could have
your time again at Trinity, you would.....: Ask
out more boys, now realising that they are not that scary!