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What was the best school trip you ever went on
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By (user no longer on site) 25 weeks ago
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The one I remember most was the visit to the national theatre for The Nutcracker. Since that school trip there hasn’t been a year I’ve not been to a performance of The Nutcracker. |
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Canoeing down the Ardèche after our GCSE's. Or seeing Ian McKellan as Prospero when doing The Tempest for A level. I was in the front row and Caliban accidentally spat on me mid-diatribe. That bit wasn't nice. |
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Normandy and Paris
I was 13, you could buy booze and cigs in the shops.
I think the highlights were hiding in one of the girls wardrobes, when the teacher came to do the rounds to check no funny business was going on.
And hustling some french guy in a bar at Pool I won and took the money with a jump shot on the black, full length. |
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By (user no longer on site) 25 weeks ago
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The skiing trip in the Sixth form, by a country mile. Great days. The teachers told us exactly what bar they would be in each night, and that they didn’t want to see us in there..
And from a Fab perspective, special mention to the Geography trip to Ebbor Gorge where I snogged a girl called Hannah |
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By *929Man 25 weeks ago
newcastle |
I do t think any of them were ever good. At first school we went to marlash farm every single year. Then we got a new head teacher who’s family had a farm and we went there every year instead |
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By *eavilMan 25 weeks ago
Stalybridge |
"We went London in year 8 which was pretty good and we stayed on the HMS Belfast battleship. Was just like being on Titanic "
HMS Belfast is a light cruiser - a later version of the Town class. |
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We did theme park trips mostly...
My at the time teenager was delighted when on her school trip they attended the theatre, and their dad who was acting in the performance popped over to say hello! He was wearing a green lycra full bodysuit, and apparently you could totally see his cock. Child was mortified |
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France - Deauville
13 - got d*unk, smoked Cigtans, bought a speargun and brought it back under the coach seat - it rather in it
Rode a mad french moped and ran into some bins
Visted a french hospital
Ran out of money two days before coming home
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Ski trips to Italy. Very early days back in 80/81 Able to hit the slopes and then the pubs without teachers accompanying you, as it was before the days of risk assessments and chaperones. Only downside was being made to pour our late night drinking stash of wine down the sink when the teacher found them in the room ??. |
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We had a school trip to Normandy when I was 12. Got myself up to the girls’ dormitory on the second floor of the chateau we were staying in, and saw my first pussy with pubic hair; a glorious flame red hair beauty, and I’ve loved redheads ever since….. x |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 25 weeks ago
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Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those. |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those. "
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra? |
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I managed to finagle my way onto a theatre trip with the local girls grammar 6th form, I was the only boy on a 56 seater coach with them, magic times
For the avoidance of doubt, I was 17 at the time too |
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By *ister_EMan 25 weeks ago
Hayling Island |
11th grade history tour. Getting d*unk in a tent and playing strip poker and truth or dare. Snogging my crush Kim in front of her BF while we were Naked. And eating Tracy's ginger Bush on the trampoline after everyone had gone to bed
(Somone grassed us up afterwards but not one person who was in the tentq cracked under individual interrogation by the headmaster after the tour ) |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 25 weeks ago
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra? "
Lol! My niece lives there - no thanks. .
My daughter went on school trips to Venice, Barcelona, Normandy and New York. Covid scuppered her last one, which would have been Vienna. Lucky girl. |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 25 weeks ago
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"11th grade history tour. Getting d*unk in a tent and playing strip poker and truth or dare. Snogging my crush Kim in front of her BF while we were Naked. And eating Tracy's ginger Bush on the trampoline after everyone had gone to bed
(Somone grassed us up afterwards but not one person who was in the tentq cracked under individual interrogation by the headmaster after the tour )"
Can I have had that sort of school trip, please? |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra?
Lol! My niece lives there - no thanks. .
My daughter went on school trips to Venice, Barcelona, Normandy and New York. Covid scuppered her last one, which would have been Vienna. Lucky girl."
I enjoyed the trips - Questacon is great. But given I'm from Sydney, it's not a big deal. And it's really not all that. I was just saying to a friend - imagine if the UK relocated its administrative capital to Milton Keynes. |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra? "
I had to save up and pay ? towards my German exchange trip! Dad paid ? and Mother the rest. I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and pocket money for aaaaaaaaaages! |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra?
I had to save up and pay ? towards my German exchange trip! Dad paid ? and Mother the rest. I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and pocket money for aaaaaaaaaages! "
I knew people who went on European school trips, but they were in the wealth league of complaining that their drivers license present was only a partly upgraded brand new luxury car. Or, the shame , second hand (these girls unironically belted out Westlife's cover of Uptown Girl and I was dying trying not to laugh at them) |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra?
I had to save up and pay ? towards my German exchange trip! Dad paid ? and Mother the rest. I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and pocket money for aaaaaaaaaages!
I knew people who went on European school trips, but they were in the wealth league of complaining that their drivers license present was only a partly upgraded brand new luxury car. Or, the shame , second hand (these girls unironically belted out Westlife's cover of Uptown Girl and I was dying trying not to laugh at them)"
We were NOT wealthy at all. Nor were we wealthy when we saved up for our son to go on a trip to the USA, that was his birthday and Christmas present and every other treat cancelled for the year at least! |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra?
I had to save up and pay ? towards my German exchange trip! Dad paid ? and Mother the rest. I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and pocket money for aaaaaaaaaages!
I knew people who went on European school trips, but they were in the wealth league of complaining that their drivers license present was only a partly upgraded brand new luxury car. Or, the shame , second hand (these girls unironically belted out Westlife's cover of Uptown Girl and I was dying trying not to laugh at them)
We were NOT wealthy at all. Nor were we wealthy when we saved up for our son to go on a trip to the USA, that was his birthday and Christmas present and every other treat cancelled for the year at least! "
Oh god no. Different starting points, sorry.
Like imagine the kids from Manchester who get school trips to Australia or some shit. From Australia (where I did all my primary/ secondary schooling), anyone going beyond New Zealand (three hours on a plane from the east coast) with school is absurdly wealthy. |
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I can only really recall two, both were not great.
One was a camping trip while in senior school, of course my parents decked me out with everything under the sun, I wouldn't need, all I remember from that trip is one of the girls finding my knickers in my tent (they were proper granny pants) and coming towards me with them laughing.
The other was to a park thing and I remember getting stuck in some mud.
I hated school. |
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"Wow some fabulous school trips. They're a bit more limited when you live at the arse end of Africa.
In primary school we had a trip around Durban Harbour - we went on the Sarie Marais tourist boat that took us past all the ships. Then we visited the Sugar terminal, where they literally had a mountain of raw sugar ready for export.
We had no school trips at high school. My wife's school went on a Natal Battlefields tour to Rorke's Drift and Isandhlwana, plus some Anglo-Boer War sites; I was quite envious of that. Lived in Durban for 30 years and never visited any of those.
Yeah the idea of international school trips blows my mind.
I can offer Canberra?
I had to save up and pay ? towards my German exchange trip! Dad paid ? and Mother the rest. I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and pocket money for aaaaaaaaaages!
I knew people who went on European school trips, but they were in the wealth league of complaining that their drivers license present was only a partly upgraded brand new luxury car. Or, the shame , second hand (these girls unironically belted out Westlife's cover of Uptown Girl and I was dying trying not to laugh at them)
We were NOT wealthy at all. Nor were we wealthy when we saved up for our son to go on a trip to the USA, that was his birthday and Christmas present and every other treat cancelled for the year at least!
Oh god no. Different starting points, sorry.
Like imagine the kids from Manchester who get school trips to Australia or some shit. From Australia (where I did all my primary/ secondary schooling), anyone going beyond New Zealand (three hours on a plane from the east coast) with school is absurdly wealthy."
I think it cost about £1500 for the USA trip. Plus pocket money but he got that from his Great Grandad. We were in very basic jobs at the time. I might even have been a trainee teacher actually.
I understand that Aus is quite far from everywhere |
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By *ister_EMan 25 weeks ago
Hayling Island |
"11th grade history tour. Getting d*unk in a tent and playing strip poker and truth or dare. Snogging my crush Kim in front of her BF while we were Naked. And eating Tracy's ginger Bush on the trampoline after everyone had gone to bed
(Somone grassed us up afterwards but not one person who was in the tentq cracked under individual interrogation by the headmaster after the tour )
Can I have had that sort of school trip, please? "
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By *ister_EMan 25 weeks ago
Hayling Island |
That trip was actually to Isandlawana and Rourkes Drift. Climbing to the top of that Mountain and then listening ro lectures all day with no sleep and raging hangovers was not much fun... Worth it though |
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Got told to go to the headmaster s office. Went in. Told me to take down my trousers and pants and bend over the table. 6 of the best was my punishment. Loved it. Strange I kept getting into trouble xx |
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