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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSchool trip in Primary was 2/- to some place down the coast to play on the beach and get sick on ice cream. That's ten pence in new money.
Only secondary school trip was organised by our geography teacher and the best school day out ever. Climbed a hill, visited a hydro dam, discovered some amazing tucked away places with waterfalls and learned about the geology of the areas we visited - free.
Other than that we had various trips on the Waverley Paddle Steamer to exotic destinations like Rothesay.
Luxury!!
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Well it seems the claims of parents being pressurised into paying for something they can't afford were bollocks then.
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School trip in Primary was 2/- to some place down the coast to play on the beach and get sick on ice cream. That's ten pence in new money.
Only secondary school trip was organised by our geography teacher and the best school day out ever. Climbed a hill, visited a hydro dam, discovered some amazing tucked away places with waterfalls and learned about the geology of the areas we visited - free.
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Loads of London kids going on all expenses paid trips to Syria at the moment. No doubt quite an educational experience....
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe joys of being the younger brother, when the eldest had school trips he got to go (Germany and France IIRC) by the time it was my turn my parents decided the novelty had wore off
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe joys of being the younger brother, when the eldest had school trips he got to go (Germany and France IIRC) by the time it was my turn my parents decided the novelty had wore off
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The joys of being the younger brother, when the eldest had school trips he got to go (Germany and France IIRC) by the time it was my turn my parents decided the novelty had wore off
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Any school trips we had were half-terms or holidays. They wouldn't take us out of all classes to try to improve just one. They were a bit like Spock in the reactor chamber, like that.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's arranged as part of the school curriculum and considered part of the kids' education. HTH, BIDI.
I know what the excuses are. That was not what I was pointing out.
The practicality is that when I take kids abroad, I try to encourage them to communicate in the language and understand/participate in some of the customs.
Kid 2 went to France 2 weeks ago, £350 for 3 days. When he came back I asked him how many new French words he had learned? Zero.
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