Friday, 8 March 2019

The Final Shelfie Quiz ...

Today is our final quiz - and it features an eclectic mix of shelfies generously contributed by teachers from the Drama, Physics, Economics, and Classics dept - Mr Kerr, Mr Warriner, Mr Jacoby, Mr Block and Miss Waterfield - plus rowing coach Mr Bourne (OP), the head of the US Universities Dept Mrs Graham AND (drum roll ...) the High Master himself, Professor Bailey.

SO - whose literary interests embrace James Bond and the Beatniks? Where does John Colet meet the one ring to rule them all? Who has abandoned shelving altogether and stacks their books in a vertical tower?  And is that another copy of Moby Dick we see before us?  It's your final chance to match the shelfies to the teacher: and here's the link - have fun! 

Yesterday's quiz gave some interestingly divided results.  Shelfie Number 1 belonged to Miss Ramsay-Overall: 22% of you got that right, tho 24% of you thought it belonged to Dr Brigham:



Shelfie Number 2 came from Mr Watkins, and 39% of you thought that was obvious:


45% of you thought that the arm on Shelfie Number 3 belonged to ...


Dr Shammas - and you were right.  But only 6% of you correctly linked Shelfie Number 4 to Dr Brigham - whereas 28% thought it belonged to Dr Bennett:


Shelfie Number 5 was clearly identified as belonging to Mr Green - 42% of you were right:


Shelfie Number 6, with decorative gourd, belonged to Mr Gaydon: 13% of you agreed, but 21% thought it belonged to Dr Shammas:


Shelfie Number 7 was the most divisive of all.  It belonged to Dr Bennett, as 18% of you guessed - tho another 18% thought it was Dr Brigham's, and a further 22% thought this shelf was Miss Ramsay-Overall's:


And while 21% of you were confident that Shelfie Number 8 belonged to Dr Langley, 30% of you were convinced that its actual owner was Dr Shammas:


So - mixed results! Thanks as ever to all the teachers who generously sent in their shelfies: much appreciated! 


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