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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by Play_z

    I also looked again at my state school calendar primary schools, 7, 11, 12 start on the 28th. While 8,9,10 starts on 29th
    Almost forgot 10,11,12 (high school seniors) end term 4 in November. Not December because of graduation and/or more higher up exams (I don’t know how to explain the exams). That’s only thing I know is the same for all or most states

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    That does not sound good...
    I also looked again at my state school calendar primary schools, 7, 11, 12 start on the 28th. While 8,9,10 starts on 29th

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    That does not sound good...
    NSW schools normal start a week or two after my state starts school

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z

    I live in a different state so it’s different (I’m not sure when primary school starts). In my state you don’t start high school until two days after Aus day If you’re in 7,11 & 12. Then if you are in 8,9,10 you start three days after Aus day
    That does not sound good...

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor
    But you never go to school on Aussie Day - it's in January and summer break is the whole of January. Or am I confused?
    I live in a different state so it’s different (I’m not sure when primary school starts). In my state you don’t start high school until two days after Aus day If you’re in 7,11 & 12. Then if you are in 8,9,10 you start three days after Aus day

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  • possessor
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    Speaking of not going to school, we get an extra week of break where I am

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z

    Australia day is only good when I don’t have to go to school.
    But you never go to school on Aussie Day - it's in January and summer break is the whole of January. Or am I confused?

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    You're leaving the Aussie treehouse. Thanks for visitng.
    I will keep talking about Australian things. It’s just that I rather talk about the non-political side of Australia

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z

    Australia day is only good when I don’t have to go to school. I hate my school to many idiots at that place and so few real friends.

    Although I do hate doing acknowledgment to country for history assignments and if you don’t you get marked down hard (do they really think a middle aged teenager know the acknowledgment of country speech. Well I kind of do because I had to say it to the whole primary school from prep - year 2 because I was the indigenous kid there at that time. But everyone else doesn’t know anything about it)
    AOC sucks bad. It's so annoying. Half the time you end up copying the one the school already has.

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z
    Since we are talking about this topic here a random video. Btw I rather move away from this topic

    You're leaving the Aussie treehouse. Thanks for visitng.

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  • Play_z
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    Since we are talking about this topic here a random video. Btw I rather move away from this topic

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    I never knew that happened on January 26. Well, I think they should celebrate it. I'M PROUD OF TAKING PEOPLE'S LAND!! /j
    Pubs are very traditional when it comes to that stuff btw

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  • Play_z
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    Originally posted by possessor

    I never knew that happened on January 26. Well, I think they should celebrate it. I'M PROUD OF TAKING PEOPLE'S LAND!! /j
    Australia day is only good when I don’t have to go to school. I hate my school to many idiots at that place and so few real friends.

    Although I do hate doing acknowledgment to country for history assignments and if you don’t you get marked down hard (do they really think a middle aged teenager know the acknowledgment of country speech. Well I kind of do because I had to say it to the whole primary school from prep - year 2 because I was the indigenous kid there at that time. But everyone else doesn’t know anything about it)

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by Play_z
    Here you go:

    The British invasion of Australia began on January 26, 1788, when the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson (now Sydney Harbour). The First Fleet was a group of 11 ships carrying convicts from Britain to establish a penal colony in Australia. The arrival of the First Fleet marked the beginning of European colonization of Australia and the dispossession of the Eora people, the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land

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    I never knew that happened on January 26. Well, I think they should celebrate it. I'M PROUD OF TAKING PEOPLE'S LAND!! /j

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  • Play_z
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    Here you go:

    The British invasion of Australia began on January 26, 1788, when the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson (now Sydney Harbour). The First Fleet was a group of 11 ships carrying convicts from Britain to establish a penal colony in Australia. The arrival of the First Fleet marked the beginning of European colonization of Australia and the dispossession of the Eora people, the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land

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