The journey down to Bradfield involved using the motorway for three junctions, only three. How is it the the transport network needs to have two individual sets of road works, each 3 miles long limiting top speed to 50 mph under the watchful eye of the persecuting average speed camera. Once we arrived Jennie got lost trying to find a petrol station forgetting that Bradfield is in the middle of the British countryside.
In the ‘Old Gym’ we unveiled our new exhibition stand. You can see it in the photo below with a larger than life print of jennie diving in the background. Thank you to all who came down, it was nice to actually meet some people who really wanted to take a Gap Year. There was an aleged complaint about the size of the stand even though it was in no way interfering with anyone elses and for the life of me I can’t think who would make such a suggestion.
Nice to have returned to my old school and found everything as I left it, except the new Music School… very different!

Jennie stands in front of a large picture of herself hosting professional scuba diving talks at the Gap Year Fair at Bradfield College