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What post-gcse holidays did your 16 year olds take?

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Toobuktim · 05/02/2020 19:26

Just having a conversation with my year 10 15 year old ds about possibilities (as he’s heard friends in year 11 are apparently going to Europe on a train Hmm)
I always thought it would mainly be post A level holidays kids would take tbh, mainly due to logistics and rules and regulations etc, so would be interested to know what your kids have done previously!

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twirlypoos · 05/02/2020 19:30

We went to Germany with a group inc a couple of us 16 year olds who could drive. We bought a crap car and drove (!) no way I’d let my now year 11 do it 😂

BigPinkFlower · 05/02/2020 19:31

Don't they all do NCS?

Chasingsquirrels · 05/02/2020 19:31

Last summer - he went to Canada and Croyde with his dad and family, had a week away in the UK with me and his brother, helped at school yr 7 camp Mon-Fri as a yr 12 helper and had a weekend at a scout weekend at Gillwell.
He didn't mention and I think had no interest in going away with friends. I did ask if he was doing anything with his girlfriend - no, or if she wanted to come with us but logistics didn't work.

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BigSandyBalls2015 · 05/02/2020 19:32

Reading festival Hmm

SW16 · 05/02/2020 19:36

Family holiday, and then Reading Festival on Results Day.

Train round Europe after A levels.

notacooldad · 05/02/2020 19:39

Don't they all do NCS
No
Mine went to Turkey with his mate and family then a moth katr went to Krakow and Prague with 3 mates.

GreenTulips · 05/02/2020 19:39

There are plenty of organised trips they can do with similar aged kids. Can’t remember what they are called though.

DD went for a weekend away with friends. They survived.

Toobuktim · 05/02/2020 19:58

What is NCS? DS is thinking of camping in the Lakes and climbing a hill or too....that’s what he and his friends enjoy doing, not so much beach parties and clubs yet Grin

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UnitedRoad · 05/02/2020 20:04

My youngest did NCS and loved it. Eldest did Reading Festival and hasn’t stopped going to festivals since

UnitedRoad · 05/02/2020 20:05

@Toobuktim

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Toobuktim · 05/02/2020 20:39

Thanks unitedroad but that’s not something that would interest him really. He’s in Air Cadets so has had plenty of camp experience like that - he wants something that isn’t organised, basically being left to his own devices Smile

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DrCoconut · 05/02/2020 20:44

DS didn't do anything, just had 2 months at home before college.

Gibble1 · 05/02/2020 20:45

DD didn’t want to come on our family holiday (camping in Cornwall!) as she had done ncs already. DS we are taking to Krakow and zakopane for 2 weeks but he did go to USA and Canada last year for the world scout jamboree so he has had a great big trip while us parents have had nowt!

massistar · 05/02/2020 20:48

Boardmasters is the done thing here according to my 15yo!

aibutohavethisusername · 05/02/2020 20:51

My DD did NCS and a family holiday.

This year, after A—levels she is hoping to go on holiday with friends.

BennytheBall · 05/02/2020 20:53

Mine did 4 weeks on NCS after we'd had a 3-week family break in the USA.

raspberryk · 05/02/2020 20:53

We all just camped in local fields and got rat arsed for a few days.
Also went on a trip to South of France with my dad.

whiteroseredrose · 05/02/2020 21:04

DS went to Krakow with a group of friends. Then NCS.

DD did NCS then we had a family holiday. Her holiday with mates fell through unfortunately. The others' parents weren't keen!

37KAT · 05/02/2020 21:16

Fairly sure they can't go on a package holiday until they're 18? My DD and her friends tried to book (unsuccessfully) when they were 17.
Not sure about the the Inter - Railing rules, probably wise to call ahead and check if the accommodation has age restrictions.

Etinox · 05/02/2020 21:37

@Toobuktim
NCS is a month’s busyness for £50. Don’t knock it. The post GCSE break is very long Wink

FelicityBeedle · 06/02/2020 00:12

Me and my friends went to the lakes for a few days on the train, was a wonderful camping trip. This was only 6 years ago

MAFIL · 06/02/2020 00:19

My DS didn't do anything out of the ordinary, just the family holiday as normal. He was still only 15 when he finished his GCSEs and there is no way I would have let him go away without an adult, even if he had wanted to
Can't remember what DD did. I expect she went on a couple of dance summer schools as usual.

Ikora · 06/02/2020 04:38

We went on a family holiday which was a fjord cruise round Norway and he also had two cadet camps for a week each which were both camping and yomping up mountains type stuff.

RachelTension · 06/02/2020 04:46

I went to Ibiza Confused this was 1997, got my results the day after (or was it before?) Diana died.

EmmaGrundyForPM · 06/02/2020 04:57

Ds1 asked dh to take him walking/camping in Scotland. They had a great time. He then came on family holiday to Wales.

Ds2 came on holiday to the Azores with me and dh - Ds1 refused to come and went on holiday with his mates. Ds2 then went to Reading Festival which seems to be the done thing round here post GCSEs.