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West End Extra - Letters to the Editor
Published: 9 November 2007
 
The girls are nothing new

I WRITE in response to your piece “Suggs a teacher? It’s Madness!”  of October 19.
Like Suggs of Madness, I was a former pupil at Quintin Kynaston. He is right to say that it was full of boys in his time but Jo Shuter is wrong to claim credit for bringing girls to the school. It was when Peter Mitchell was head of the school in the late 1970s and early 1980s that we had the first intake of girls. I was in that first year of mixed-sex intake that changed the fortunes of the school, along with getting rid of the uniform.
I don’t think it’s right that people take credit for something that they did not achieve.
Murad Qureshi
London Assembly Member

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