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Reply 40
wesetters
I fiddled with the loans software on the library computer, so every book issued was either overdue or had months on it.

Only you my dear Will.. :rofl:
I call this muck up day. I started my school in year 9, and the school doesn't do it, so my year is going to be the first, unless the current year 11s do something. :smile:
I love these topics. I happen to work at my old school, so I know the drill from both sides oft the fence.


Piece of advice. Keep it very very quiet whatever you're planning to do. If my school gets wind of what is happening, they will cut term short by a couple of days and scupper you royally!
i loved the fact that my school without fail always ket the year 11's leave a day early. You got told in an assembly that ooh what a surprise today is in fact you're last day-go home. Needless to say the fact they've always done this means people usually prepare to wreak havoc on that day instead :rolleyes:
My old school never had anything like this, but last year they refused to tell the Year 11s when they were leaving, so they must have been worried about something like this happening!
There have been a few good things at my school recently. One year they used weedkiller to put our school's initials on the sports pitches of the rival school. Last year there was a particular hatred of our deputy head so somebody got a picture of a guy naked (bits covered up but it was actually someone from our year after the picture got out after a bit of a scandal earlier that year) and photoshopped the deputy's head on to it and put it up everywhere. They also locked him in his office by putting a bench against a door. People also wrapped each other's cars in cling film and/or put shaving foam in/on them!
At my secondary school, our head of year walked into our class and told us we can go (last day of school). They must be aware of people playing pranks on the last day so they don't tell anyone.
Most of these pranks sound like so much fun lol!
Reply 47
Hehe this thread is making me nostalgic :biggrin:

My favourite prank (that the year before us did) was to park a tractor in the headmaster's parking space :rofl: the Headmaster had to park his car elsewhere in the carpark. Apparently he laughed when he saw the tractor lol.

Other things that have been done include; the invasion of the teacher's car park by restricted cars, putting fairy liquid in the water fountain outside, putting giant chess pieces (we had a giant chess set outside) in random places such as on the roof and in the trees and putting fish behind the radiators in the lecture theatre. :biggrin:

We also had a massive water fight :biggrin:
Reply 48
A few years ago a group of students in my school sellotaped their biology teacher to his chair and left him in the room. I don't think he was too impressed lol.

Other pranks include:
-decorating the headmasters car with toilet paper and shaving foam
-flour bombs
-two sixth years dressing up as dogs and fighting eachother in the middle of assembly (random).
-I also think the caretaker was accidently electrocuted one year by some students.
Reply 49
This was a tradition in our school until our new headmistress came. :angry:

Then she banned it. The Year 11s and 13s always used to do all sorts of stuff, the best was putting jam in the change bit of the vending machines.
Reply 50
Our year group:
- took all the bins in the school and put them on the roof of the language block. Seeing the secretary climb up on the roof to get them down was quality viewing :smile:
- set up a crime investigation area near the art block with police tape and chalk
-rearranged the common room
-was on their way to put balloons in the swimming pool but was stopped

Another year group made up pieces of paper with nicknames for all the teachers on them and stuck them over their real names on their shelves outside the staffroom :biggrin:
Reply 51
At my brother's school they managed to get a hold of an old sign from a Virgin megastore.. which they then proceeded to hang up outside the local all girls school :biggrin:
im in year 13 and were all planning what were going to do, at our school they leave huge jugs of water out at lunch for people to take with there dinner in the hall. so were thinking about putting laxative in some jugs and also viagra in others....however as it can be dangerous were only putting a little of each in..also where thinking about doing the good old cling film on the toilets as the laxative will make them need the loo, were thinking of itching powder all over the toilet role and all over the seat aswell

is that bordering on too harsh though haha
noodles!
This was a tradition in our school until our new headmistress came. :angry:

Then she banned it. The Year 11s and 13s always used to do all sorts of stuff, the best was putting jam in the change bit of the vending machines.


Same here! Muck up day as we called it was banned after the new headmistress came to our school. so lame. So when I got to yr 11 we were banned from doing it,

Although the year 13's did it any way. They paraded around the school with these matching outfits which said CNHS prison 2007. (CNHS is my schools name...) they sat all along the main corrider outside the staff room and the classrooms singing really loudly, hung huge signs out of the first floor window like saying 'FOR SALE', threw glitter absolutely everywhere, rude balloons in the hall, rollerbladed aroudn the school, hung bras and knickers in a tree in the school opposite ours, put vaseline (could have been anything) on all the door handles and banisters, stuck condom balloons everywhere, cling film on the loos.... yeeeaah. :tongue:
Few years ago the 6th form set off the fire alarm, making the whole school line up in the playground, then chucked eggs at them from over the fence behind the playground...if only I could think of something as brilliant...*drools

editL first post, there goes my lurking record :eek:
Reply 55
We had an eventful year 11 last day.

Try this,

Firstly, wearing balaclavas storm random classrooms throwing the little glass bottles of stinkbombs.

Have the police called for graffiting the place with paint YEAR 11 - 03-08.
Set off fire alarms while year 9 sats exams were on Be chased by police around the area of your school, break back in through the fence and target the kid that has annoyed you the most all year at lunch time and flour him,
Finally in last period dig up the painted on the field athletics track with many, many potholes for sports day the next day
Reply 56
What could be better than throwing eggs = Classic
if your school has lockers:

Get an old CD player boombox type thing, the kind with speakers, shove some batteries in. Put a really annoying song (think barbie girl) on repeat, shove in locker, lock locker, laugh.
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Reply 59
Darth Pollard
Get a team of 7 people together. Have 3 of them dress up as ghosts and another three should rent Ghost Buster Costumes. The final person shold have a music player with a speaker that you can carry round. It should have the ghost busters theme on it. During the last assembly of the year, have the three 'ghosts' randomly run through the middle of the assembly and then have them chased by the ghost busters while the theme is playing.

You could also randomly run into lower year's lessons throughout the last day with the three ghosts being chased around their classrooms.

Tbh, that sounds amazing. Did you actually do that, sounds so funny.

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