How Australian schoolchildren celebrate graduation
Every year, for thousands of Australian graduates, the Gold Coast city in Queensland becomes the place where they celebrate graduation. For three weeks after the end of the 12th grade, starting in mid-November, schoolchildren from all over Australia rush to celebrate the Schoolies festival.
This year, the first week was marked by a record number of arrests, half-naked girls hanging from balconies, and other follies and crazy antics.
We hope the parents of these students do not have an Instagram. After all, it is there that cheerful graduates post photos of their adventures.
(15 photos in total)
Source: Daily MailYoung people from New South Wales and Victoria have flocked to the Gold Coast to participate in the annual Schoolies Festival.
A group of schoolgirls slightly changed their school uniforms before the upcoming fun.
In recent years, the city in Queensland has become the capital of Schoolies with thousands of schoolchildren flocking to celebrate graduation.
Traditional beer ping pong on the balcony.
Some people want to demonstrate drunkenness in photos, while others prefer to pose in their rooms or on sunny beaches.
And although the hottest point of Schoolies is the Gold Coast, Torquay in Victoria, Byron Bay in New South Wales and even Bali are also popular among schoolchildren.
The guy demonstrates the stock of alcohol.
During the first week of Schoolies-2016, the police arrested twice as many troublemakers as last year.
Girls voluntarily pose with a policeman, Gold Coast.
A group of schoolchildren smokes a hookah in a bar.
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