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Keep em coming. Genuinely LOLing at some of these.
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I didn't actually attend many school camps, knew that they were a waste of time.
God, you're annoying.Went to the box factory once. Was really boring so I wandered off into the neighbouring TV studios. Met a clown and got me a job![]()
CERES, some greenie w***ers shithole in East Brunswick with drop dunnies. Went there TWICE
Really? I always looked forward to school camps, always one of the highlights of the school year and was something good to look forward to. I remember having great fun on camps in both Primary and Secondary school. Might have had something to do with the fact that my family hardly ever went on holidays or trips. Best camps for me:
Year 11 ski camp to Mt Buller - First trip to the snow was awesome.
Year 8 camp to Tasmania - Great place, cadbury factory a highlight, as well as about 15 students chucking on the double decker bus afterwards. Port Arthur night tour was great also.
Year 7 camp to ACT/Sydney - First time for me out of the state for me so it was always going to be memorable. The cable car down the blue mountains, ferry through the harbour to Manly, the AIS, Government house, Nth Narabeen beach all highlights.
The thing with school camps, always a great time to hang out with mates and play practical jokes and stay up for as late as possible eating junk. School camps was one of the better things about school.
In Year 11 one of our teachers organised a ski trip to Mt Buller but only about a dozen or so rich kids could afford it as it was a couple of grand, I wasn't one of them.
Had to see Mean Girls at the cinema for Drama or something, could have killed myself i was that bored,
We did this awful bus tour of Sydney's suburbs for Geography in Year 8 (I think?). We were doing some unit about 'socioeconomic diversity' so they saw fit to load us on a hot bus and spend seven hours driving through suburban streets to supposedly give us some insight into how the paupers out West live.
For Melburnians of my age (school in 70s and 80s), Old Melb Jail, Polly Woodside and Captain Cook's Cottage were regulars. And Sovereign Hill of course - best part was eating the big bag of boiled lollies on the way home in the bus.