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What is everyones best moment they can rememeber? Mine is when Selina gave the speech before the netball game and to rememeber the ones hurt in the bus crash. I love watching those episodes.

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My favourite moment at the school is when Amanda faked having a baby to scott and the pupils tormented her about it. I liked that bit because they all got revenge on her. It's not really memorable.

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Why should it be deleted, the speech happened at the school didn’t it?

I loved the fights Tug and Shane had in the school grounds, outside. I loved how they used to use the outside of the school a lot (the old original one looked the best out of them all in my opinion; it suited a small sea-side town).

Obviously when Mr Fisher was held hostage there, that was a brilliant episode, well written and well filmed.

Alf and Flatheads punch up in the school corridor in front of the students – that was awesome, I remember rewinding and re-watching over and over again.

Loved Donald’s last episodes, held in the school hall – the flashbacks and his standing ovation, were very emotional and a perfect send off to a awesome character.

The Angie/Nick ‘attack’ was brilliant and was so unexpected, I was shocked…Laurie did an amazing job playing Angie, and that scream was horrific sounding, I would be packin it if I was Nick.

Loved when the earthquake destroyed the school, that scene as they all try to leave and the ceiling falls in and the quake starts again, everyone screaming and running…very gripping.

There have been plenty of events and dramatic scenes in the school. I’ll let some of you remember some of them…

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Mine's not really a memorable moment but it has stuck in my mind... When Tasha attacked a teacher for bullying Kit, then when Josie first came to see Tasha and she went to the school where everyone thought she was Angie.

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