What is the Most Memorable School Trip You Went On?
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What is the most memorable school trip you went on?
For me the most memorable was : The Rhine, Germany on a history trip. My first foreign holiday! So many new experiences, different food, a language I could not speak, castles, boat trips and sharing a room!
Santa Caterina in Italy on a skiing trip.
Lots of cigarettes and rum punch apres ski.
Teachers didn't really give a monkeys as long as no-one was out of order.
Was a different time back then.
Trip to London for the day when I was in Year 5 and again in Year 6, wasn't anything big but loved going on the London Eye
I must have been about 13 and we had a day trip to Boulogne, fantastic day as we all just done our own thing. Coming back on the ferry was awful though, nearly all of us had sick bags.
Memberable but not in a good way…
Godstone farm, a chick pooped in my hand. I was 4 and remember it clearly #embarrassing
I went to Italy when I was in secondary school, it was brilliant! Venice was my favourite and I've always said I'd love to go back one day.
I remember some of the boys got caught with alcohol and lazer pens on the way back!
I went on a few but for me it was the history trip to France and Belgium and the Geography trip to Edinburgh. We saw our teachers in a totally different light and we laughed so much. We learnt lots too, not just educational but some life lessons.
School 'educational' cruise on SS Nevasa to Oslo, Visby, Leningrad and Copenhagen and very interesting it was
I didn't go abroad with the school but we did go to see the women's hockey International at Wembley every year. We spent ages deciding what to take in our packed lunch! That's the Swinging Sixties for you!
They weren't particularly a thing when I was at school, a few day trips but nothing overnight or longer. However, when I was at high school in Australia we were taken to see the 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet as we were studying a bit of Shakespeare at the time. For some reason it really stuck in my memory, probably because it was a bit raunchy for the time!
I went on a week long camping trip. Whitehough camp school it was called. 7 am alarm would blast out and then we had to run bare foot around the field lol. We also went into caves. Ah, they were simple times, but good times
We went to Scotland for a few days and I remember a few of us went off and found a boat and took it out. This was probably so wrong is so many ways. But we lived to tell the tale and never got in trouble.
I was fortunate to go on a trip to France, Switzerland and a day trip into Italy. There was a good group of us we had such fun doing all different things. At the age of 13 looking back we didn’t appreciate the things we saw as I’ve got no pictures of the Eiffel Tower and many other landmarks. But I do remember them still in my head 39 years on.
Not sure where it was but remember being on coach for hours or that how it felt it was an old castle with domes boys n girls at separate ends of castle massive be grounds to run around and explore plenty of activities to do in and outta water made lots of new friend from other schools too
I did not go on the school trips I was aware things were a bit tight at home and didn’t want to put that on my mum so always said I didn’t want to go
I went to Stonehenge on a school trip and remember sitting on one of the stones eating a pork pie. I don't think you can get that near to them nowadays but my arse has had the honour of touching one of them.
A school trip to American Adventure in 2002 mainly because it was my first proper theme park experience.
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