Did anybody else's school make the worng decision about the trials? (1 Viewer)

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Hahahaha... oh man.

My school always puts its formals on weekdays so we're less likely to booze it up, etc. The outer west public schools are fantastic.
Our formal is on a Wednesday but it's a few days after the last HSC exam so

PISS UP WOOOO HOOOOOOOO

(not really, maybe just one or two. Or ten if you're Hayden)
 

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Our formal is on a Wednesday but it's a few days after the last HSC exam so

PISS UP WOOOO HOOOOOOOO

(not really, maybe just one or two. Or ten if you're Hayden)
lol apparently nobody is hosting the after party, so there will be zero.
or it'll just be king edward park...
 

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Re: Did anybody else's school make the wrong decision about the trials?

Our formal is on a Wednesday but it's a few days after the last HSC exam so

PISS UP WOOOO HOOOOOOOO

(not really, maybe just one or two. Or ten if you're Hayden)
Does your school issue things in newsletters, etc. that they "don't endorse an after party"? Mine does. It's always daaaaamn funny reading about that the teachers make it *so* obvious they know the kids are getting drunk.

Methinks there should be a formal thread made.
 

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yea ours are the first 2 weeks back in term 3, so essentially only 1 term left!!!
 

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Re: Did anybody else's school make the wrong decision about the trials?

YES my school is soooooo religious so they get so hung up about dressing conservatively and not drinking.. they send every parent a letter outlining the dangers of hosting a party ("it could get out of hand and the police could come!! dear lord!) etcetc and they even recommend contacting the school for advice if you chose to have a party AS IF FREAKING NUNS KNOW HOW TO PARTY WTF
Hahaha....




You have nuns?
 

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Re: Did anybody else's school make the wrong decision about the trials?

Mine is similar releehw. They say no after parties -_-

Chances of that stopping us? Probably slim.
 

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Ohhhhh man.

You're a non-believer too. That must suck.

Actually, thinking about that, I don't think I've ever met a reverend/father/holy person of the sort. Weird.
 

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Re: Did anybody else's school make the wrong decision about the trials?

My old school was so religious they actually said "a year 10 formal isn't a very christian thing, instead we're going to have an achievement ceremony (with parents and compulsory school uniform)".

Very glad I got out of there when I did. As for my school now, the closest we got was a stern talking to regarding alcohol at the last school dance lol
 

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Re: Did anybody else's school make the wrong decision about the trials?

Alcohol? Fair enough, since we're actually underage, albeit the few 18 year olds in year 12. :)
 

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lol apparently nobody is hosting the after party, so there will be zero.
or it'll just be king edward park...
Haha, 99.99% Saz will end up giving in. She loves us :haha:

YES my school is soooooo religious so they get so hung up about dressing conservatively and not drinking.. they send every parent a letter outlining the dangers of hosting a party ("it could get out of hand and the police could come!! dear lord!) etcetc and they even recommend contacting the school for advice if you chose to have a party AS IF FREAKING NUNS KNOW HOW TO PARTY WTF
What? I want Nuns at my school too, I feel ripped off!
 

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Alcohol? Fair enough, since we're actually underage, albeit the few 18 year olds in year 12. :)
yeah, not only the underage year 12s were drinking, but they were giving it to the 11 year old year 7s.
it seems like a "coming of age" thing but the pushy parents/principal don't seem to agree haha
 
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Haha, 99.99% Saz will end up giving in. She loves us :haha:



What? I want Nuns at my school too, I feel ripped off!
Um 1. She made it clear at formal committee that this will not be the case (wow, I am so homo?) and 2. I'm absolutely disgusted by your second statement :p
 

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nope. not my school. I feel sorry for you Dragonmaster. for some reason, your school sounds very unorganised.
 

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nope. not my school. I feel sorry for you Dragonmaster. for some reason, your school sounds very unorganised.
Good point. Some schools, even selective ones have the most laziest teachers ever. Oh well, the top students will find the trials much easier as the teachers simply cannot put in questions from a dot-point they havent taught in class.
 

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Just a point about schools not endorsing 'after parties' it is a legal thing.

If a school doesn't make it clear, preferably in writing to the parents, that the 'after party' has nothing to do with the school and something goes wrong then the school is liable but by sending out letters, putting it in newsletters etc the school is making a legal distinction between the formal event that they have a say in organising and an 'after party' which hasn't the endorsement of the school.

I didn't understand why my boss starting sending out those letters about 10 years ago so I asked him and that is the reply. It is the same reason that many schools (if not most) don't actually give out information about 'schoolies' - so as there is no way the school can be held accountable it something goes wrong.

If a student is injured at the formal, for instance, the school's insurance covers it but if it happens at the 'after party' the school's insurance doesn't cover it as the school has made it clear that they don't have anything to do with the 'after party' - the organiser of that party is legally liable.
 

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There's a difference though between not endorsing it and saying pretty outright 'you're not allowed to have one'.

And I'm not sure about most schools, but I know some schools where teachers are parents. And I'm not 100% sure about this, but some parents may be the hosts to after parties.
 

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There's a difference though between not endorsing it and saying pretty outright 'you're not allowed to have one'.

And I'm not sure about most schools, but I know some schools where teachers are parents. And I'm not 100% sure about this, but some parents may be the hosts to after parties.
It would take a special kind of parent to host an after party - they're notoriously the dirtiest ones (At our prelim one people started like 3 fires and we had a knife out the back).

I thought it was usually whoever's parents had gone away hosted it lol
 

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I guess it can also depend on the school - if it's far more academic in nature and not so 'rebellious' it might be a more relaxed one. Chances of that? Slim lol

But how bad things could get is dependant on the students. *shrug*
 

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