An antisocial sixth form part of a roman catholic school located in Greenford, West
London. Here pupils are assigned to
friendship groups which they must stick with throughout the school
day as groups don't mix, regardless of whether they actually like the people in their group. This is so that they don't face zero
human interaction in the
day. In this sixth form the younger year 12s are dictated by a
bipolar Irish woman who is half the size of the average pupil and ensures there is silence during study periods, further supporting the antisocial agenda of the school. The pupils are divided into two categories and this is evident when looking at the demographic of the playground's sections. The higher part of the playground consists of basic teenagers going through a-levels who are too prestige to communicate with fellow pupils they have never spoken to before, while the bottom half of the playground is made up of coloured hair students with piercings that all do sociology and identify as a telescope. At lunch students are given the
freedom to roam the streets of Greenford only to realise that 80% of the food options are
chicken shops who most likely serve dead pigeons they've found in the area. During this break they will contemplate whether they'll enjoy a warm meal but face having diarrhoea when reaching
home, or settle for a Tesco meal deal only to hear their belly rumble half an hour into period 4.