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Office in the sky

Teacher works a few metres up in the sky.

Ashton International College’s junior pupils had the last laugh on Monday after being challenged to read during the holidays.

Head of the junior college Flick Holmes tested the junior college pupils discipline setting the challenge.

The deal was set and if she lost, she agreed to be put in an unusual office for two hours.

Holmes was outdone by her pupils who picked up their books.

Sticking to her end of the deal, Holmes spent two hours in a cherry picker in the car park on Monday.

To make her new office homely she was given flowers and coffee while she worked on her laptop a few metres above the ground.


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