Go Wild

Go Wild by J. J. Murhall, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2001, is a lively tale set at St. Misbehaviour’s, also known as St. Saviour’s. In this 125-page book, the students take charge as they navigate the challenges posed by their new Geography teacher, Mr. Rugg, who has a daunting objective: to shut down their cherished school. The story unfolds as Class 7R embarks on a trip to the countryside, accompanied by their eccentric Science teacher, Miss Twine, and her unusual companion, Alberta, who happens to be a skeleton.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of school life and the antics of students determined to outsmart their teacher. The narrative highlights the dynamic between the mischievous students and their authoritative figure, showcasing themes of rebellion and camaraderie. As the adventure progresses, the cleverness of Class 7R is put to the test against Mr. Rugg’s efforts, making for an engaging read filled with unexpected twists. This edition, presented in English, captures the essence of school stories, inviting readers to join in on the fun and chaos that ensues.
Official synopsis Publisher
At St. Misbehaviour’s (real name: St. Saviour’s), the kids are in charge and keeping the teachers under control is no mean feat – especially their new Geography teacher, Mr Rugg. He’s a man with a monstrous mission: to close down 7R’s beloved school… Look out, peaceful village of Little Twitterings Class 7R are off to the country with crazy Science teacher, Miss Twine and her bizarre companion, Alberta (who’s a skeleton). Can Percival Rugg catch the kids up to no good on their fun-filled trip? Or can the canny kids outwit their ghastly geography teacher once again?
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