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In the first two films, St Trinian's is presided over by the genial Miss Millicent Fritton (Sim in drag), whose philosophy is summed up as: "In other schools girls are sent out quite unprepared into a merciless world, but when our girls leave here, it is the merciless world which has to be prepared."
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St Trinian's is depicted as an unorthodox girls' school where the younger girls wreak havoc and the older girls express their femininity overtly, turning their shapeless schoolgirl dress into something sexy and risqué by the standards of the times. St Trinian's is often invoked in discussions about
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for girls, a Catholic school established by the Sisters of Mary Ward. Growing up in Cambridge, Searle regularly saw the girls on their way to and from school; they originally inspired his cartoons and characters. The Perse School for Girls' Archive area holds several original St Trinian's books,
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In the films the school became embroiled in various shady enterprises, thanks mainly to Flash, and, as a result, was always threatened with closure by the Ministry. (In the last of the original four, this became the "Ministry of Schools", possibly because of fears of a libel action from a real
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The St Trinian's girls themselves come in two categories: the Fourth Form, most closely resembling Searle's original drawings of ink-stained, ungovernable pranksters, and the much older Sixth Form, sexually precocious to a degree that may have seemed alarming to some in 1954.
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During his BBC interview Searle agreed that the cruelty depicted at St Trinian's derived partly from his captivity during World War II but stressed that he included it only because the ignoble aspect to warfare in general had become more widely known.
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In the films, the Fourth Form includes a number of much younger girls who are the most ferocious of them all. It is something of a rule of thumb that the smaller a St Trinian's is, the more dangerous she is—especially when armed, most commonly with a
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In the 1950s, films were developed that were based on the cartoon series. These comedies implied that the girls at the school were the daughters of dubious characters, such as
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owing to the war). Searle was puzzled as to why two schoolgirls should seem so keen to return to their school, an Academy for Young Ladies in Dalkeith Road known as
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The school has no fixed motto but has had several suggested ones. The school's motto is depicted in the original movies from the 1950s and 1960s as
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became a student at "St Searle's School for Young Ladies". Towards the end of the arc, Commandere Dai Thomas exclaims, "I took a look at the
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and included the school song, with words accredited to Sidney Gilliat (1954). In the 2007 film, a new school song, written by
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given to the school by Ronald Searle. He also based the school partly on the former Cambridgeshire High School for Girls (now
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were used as names for the fictional towns near which St Trinian's School was supposedly located in the original films. In
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for whom the school is a source of constant frustration and nervous breakdowns. Searle's cartoons appeared in the
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Minister of Education.) The first four films form a chronological quartet, and were produced by
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A poem in one of Searle's books called "St Trinian's Soccer Song", by D. B. Wyndham Lewis and
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style of dress worn by the girls was closely modelled on the school uniform of
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Searle published his first St Trinian's School cartoon in 1941 in the magazine
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Rear of St Leonard's Hall, Pollock Halls of Residence, University of Edinburgh
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for Girls until World War II, when the school was moved to the countryside
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s comedy films was made, featuring well-known British actors, including
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During 1941 Searle had gone to the artists' community in the village of
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St Leonard's Hall, Pollock Halls of Residence, University of Edinburgh.
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Fictional buildings and structures originating in comic books
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for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are
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here "The Cambridge Schoolgirls who inspired "St Trinian's"
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stick—though none of them can ever be considered harmless.
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The musical score for the St Trinian films was written by
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The school's coat of arms was originally shown as a black
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on a field of white. This was later changed to a white
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in the past? With them about, who needs the perishing
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as the headmistress, and also playing her brother);
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Cover of a modern re-issue of St Trinian's drawings
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