The Oldie

My pupils are free at last – on Dartmoor

I’ve just found myself on a bus to an outward-bound course.

A hundred children, many of whom had never spent a night away from home before, were in a state of unequalled excitement at the thought of two nights in a converted railway station, surrounded by friends.

Mobile phones were banned (girls ring their mothers and sob; boys take pictures of each

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