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food at Dartford Grammar School in the southeast England county of Kent.
He acknowledged that after a good start, his homework had gone into a terrible decline because of ``music and girls.' Jagger said school was definitely not the happiest time of his life. ``There was far too much pen-pushing and masses of homework. And far too much petty discipline. Incredibly petty rules about uniforms and stuff.' Although the Rolling Stones have cultivated a rebellious image since bursting onto the world stage in the 1960s, Jagger was a near-model pupil at school, according to former classmate Dick Taylor. ``He wasn't a rebel in any way, shape or form. He worked well, was quite bright, and did a lot of sports. He was a nice guy to have around,' Taylor told the Times. Source: Yahoo! Entertainment News. Photo: Mr. Showbiz.
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