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'''Sam Kaye-Jones''' was in [[Courtney Woods]]' year at [[Coal Hill School]]. | '''Sam Kaye-Jones''' was in [[Courtney Woods]]' year at [[Coal Hill School]]. | ||
In [[2013]], [[Clara Oswald]] took her class outdoors to learn about [[tardigrade]]s. Sam said she'd better not get a [[sunburn]] in the heat, as [[Sam Kaye-Jones' father|her father]] would be livid. | In [[2013]], [[Clara Oswald]] took her class outdoors to learn about [[tardigrade]]s. Sam said she'd better not get a [[sunburn]] in the heat, as [[Sam Kaye-Jones' father|her father]] would be livid. | ||
Once they got settled on the [[grass]], she instructed them to look up at the [[sky]] for ten seconds, then to shut their eyes, count to five, open them again and tell her what they | Once they got settled on the [[grass]], she instructed them to look up at the [[sky]] for ten seconds, then to shut their eyes, count to five, open them again and tell her what they saw. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Normality (short story)|Normality]]'') | ||
{{Coal Hill School}} | {{Coal Hill School}} | ||
{{NameSort}} | {{NameSort}} | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human Coal Hill students]] | [[Category:Human Coal Hill students]] | ||
[[Category:Residents of Britain]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 12 December 2022
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Sam Kaye-Jones was in Courtney Woods' year at Coal Hill School.
In 2013, Clara Oswald took her class outdoors to learn about tardigrades. Sam said she'd better not get a sunburn in the heat, as her father would be livid.
Once they got settled on the grass, she instructed them to look up at the sky for ten seconds, then to shut their eyes, count to five, open them again and tell her what they saw. (PROSE: Normality)