The Shore School headmaster has blamed a small group of students for promoting illegal and disrespectful year 12 muck-up day activities, saying the plot was not representative of the school's culture | fergushunter
The scavenger hunt was proposed for Wednesday night. After becoming aware of the document, the school alerted police on Tuesday. The booklet challenged students to earn points viaThe challenges included "sack whack [hit the male genitalia of] a complete random walking past", "spit on homeless man", "drop a cap" [take an ecstasy or MDMA capsule], "rip a cone [smoke from a bong] on the Harbour Bridge" and "shit on a train".
"Our investigations are ongoing into the origins of the scavenger hunt document; but the boys involved appear to be a small number, not representative of the wider year group," he said. "I feel very sorry for 99 per cent of year 12 Shore boys who have been branded as entitled, disgraceful humans," the person said.
Students were warned they could be expelled if they participated in any illegal or offensive behaviour, preventing them from sitting their HSC exams with the school.
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