School Trips
Get left behind? Go somewhere utterly amazing? Get bollocked by a lardy coach driver? Find out the school nurse was secretly bonking the Geography teacher? All these and more on just one five day trip to the Dorset coast. Whahey!
Tell us how your school trip spiralled out of control.
( , Thu 7 Dec 2006, 10:37)
Get left behind? Go somewhere utterly amazing? Get bollocked by a lardy coach driver? Find out the school nurse was secretly bonking the Geography teacher? All these and more on just one five day trip to the Dorset coast. Whahey!
Tell us how your school trip spiralled out of control.
( , Thu 7 Dec 2006, 10:37)
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Group train tickets
We went on an A-level English day trip to see a lecture or something (I can't actually remember what) in Manchester. There was about 8 of us and the school got us on a shared train ticket.
On the way back, we changed at Liverpool to get on to the local line. One of my friends had the group ticket and thought it would be great for he and three other of us to get on the train, wait for the rest to get on and then jump off as the doors were about to close.
I'll never forget the look on the rest of the party's faces as the train slid out of the station with us waving the ticket at them from the platform. We got the next train 15 minutes later expecting them to be waiting at the other station but they weren't.
The next day back in school it turned out they'd had to explain what had happened to the ticket officer when they got off. Our English teacher told us the head master wasn't happy about it and told us off, though she did all that with a smirk on her face. Happy days.
( , Sun 10 Dec 2006, 9:10, Reply)
We went on an A-level English day trip to see a lecture or something (I can't actually remember what) in Manchester. There was about 8 of us and the school got us on a shared train ticket.
On the way back, we changed at Liverpool to get on to the local line. One of my friends had the group ticket and thought it would be great for he and three other of us to get on the train, wait for the rest to get on and then jump off as the doors were about to close.
I'll never forget the look on the rest of the party's faces as the train slid out of the station with us waving the ticket at them from the platform. We got the next train 15 minutes later expecting them to be waiting at the other station but they weren't.
The next day back in school it turned out they'd had to explain what had happened to the ticket officer when they got off. Our English teacher told us the head master wasn't happy about it and told us off, though she did all that with a smirk on her face. Happy days.
( , Sun 10 Dec 2006, 9:10, Reply)
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