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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 26 Nov 17 12.47pm

Loved a school trip me, both as a teacher and pupil.

Shame then that kids are going to miss out on them.

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Also affects the places they visit, less income generated may mean places closing down and costing jobs.

 

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View Southampton_Eagle's Profile Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 26 Nov 17 12.56pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

School trips.

Primary school was eating the whole packed lunch twenty minutes after the coach left the school carpark and having 50p to spend in the gift shop.

Secondary school first year was a day trip to France, smuggling back a black widow catapult and fire crackers as a warm up to being a senior and doing a Dutch exchange which meant the Dutch lad I stayed with took me in to Amsterdam to window shop tarts and smoke weed and when he stayed at mine I took him to window shop tarts in The Glades in Bromley and drink cider in the park. I obviously had a better time in Amsterdam.

 

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Some school trips are very worthwhile experiences for kids whereas some other trips are a bit pointless.

I'd like to think that this might encourage some lazy or indifferent parents to take their kids to places of interest which don't have to cost a fortune. Obviously, some parents can't afford more expensive ones and that is unfortunate. We all wish we had more money to spend on something. That's life.

When are schools ever happy with their funding? If they say the are happy with it, they know it will get cut.

 

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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 26 Nov 17 8.35pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

Always remember my mum paying for mine

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 26 Nov 17 9.01pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Have you seen what schools chuck out and piss money away on.
It's a disgrace they can't find dough to change what can be a drab dreary week on week on week.
Mrs works in one as cleaner so first hand.
I know it can be down to budgets and what you can and can't buy but FFS the pen is mightier than the sword so to speak surely.

 

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View rob1969's Profile rob1969 Flag Banstead Surrey 27 Nov 17 7.14pm Send a Private Message to rob1969 Add rob1969 as a friend

The school trips my kids were offered had to be paid by the parents and were ridiculously expensive as presumably had to also pay for the staff attending.

 

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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 27 Nov 17 7.18pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

My mate in a Harris Academy says he has to buy his own paper for the kids. I went to the first one and there was one computer per student in each yeargroup.

Edited by johnfirewall (27 Nov 2017 7.19pm)

 

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 27 Nov 17 7.49pm

Originally posted by rob1969

The school trips my kids were offered had to be paid by the parents and were ridiculously expensive as presumably had to also pay for the staff attending.

you complaining that you pay for your kid or the staff to look after your kid?

I see no reason why I should pay for kids to go on holiday.

 


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ZIGnZAG Flag Stoke 27 Nov 17 9.53pm

Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

School trips.

Primary school was eating the whole packed lunch twenty minutes after the coach left the school carpark and having 50p to spend in the gift shop.

Secondary school first year was a day trip to France, smuggling back a black widow catapult and fire crackers as a warm up to being a senior and doing a Dutch exchange which meant the Dutch lad I stayed with took me in to Amsterdam to window shop tarts and smoke weed and when he stayed at mine I took him to window shop tarts in The Glades in Bromley and drink cider in the park. I obviously had a better time in Amsterdam.

Fcuking wish I'd gone to your school!

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 28 Nov 17 11.49am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

School trips.

Primary school was eating the whole packed lunch twenty minutes after the coach left the school carpark and having 50p to spend in the gift shop.

Secondary school first year was a day trip to France, smuggling back a black widow catapult and fire crackers as a warm up to being a senior and doing a Dutch exchange which meant the Dutch lad I stayed with took me in to Amsterdam to window shop tarts and smoke weed and when he stayed at mine I took him to window shop tarts in The Glades in Bromley and drink cider in the park. I obviously had a better time in Amsterdam.

Shirley high or trashburton
Must've been one of them
I went to trashburton

 

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