Woolford Boulevard School
Woolford Boulevard School
Foulkes Village [8, 89]
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Woolford Boulevard School
Description
History
A small private school set up for the grade school-aged children of Foulkes Village middle-class professionals, 'the Woolly' was to educate many of Malton's most prestigious individuals: Wilfred Urquhart, Archibald Cholmondely and Cuthbert Fotheringhay-Featherstonehaugh being just a few of the most unpronounceable. However far they went in their chosen fields - medicine, the law, even politics (for the less ambitious), the old school tie united Woolfordians old and new.
The annual Woolford schoolboys' game of fogbit - a violent mix of football, rugby and cricket, in which fatalities were common during the 19th century - remained part of Village life right up until the apocalypse. In fact, some analysts of zombie behaviour believe that some of the undead rotters may actually be playing a form of fogbit. The original purpose of the game was to get a pig's bladder from one side of the Village to the other, but human bladders have now been substituted as they are more readily available.
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