Ian Burke's Bad Day Gets Worse
  Breaking their two-challenge losing streak Idoso won Immunity, giving the students their first taste of Tribal Council.  Ian, who decided not to attend this week's meeting because he as having an 'off'-day was unanimously voted out of the tribe.


 

 


Next Week on
 Survivor High:
  Have Your Say:

 - The tribes squabble during the challenge.

 - An alliance forms in one of the tribes

 - A shocking council when tribe mates go back on their words in favour of a more strategic vote.


 

Survivor Quotes of the Week:  

 "Ian deserved to be voted out. If he doesn't feel like going, then, well we don't need dead weight in the tribe." - Mike
 
 
The Host's Notes    
 
"Hmm. Can't think of anything to say. Have a good week!"
 - Ron
 

03.12.03 -
      Oops!  The episode is two days behind schedule, but not to worry!  New episodes will continue to be posted on Mondays.

03.03.03 -
      The first episode of Survivor High is released!  Vote in the new, Have Your Say poll and read the episode!

01.27.03 -
      Vote now in the Survivor High polls!  Who is your favourite Survivor? Who will be the Ultimate Survivor?  Will a teacher or student win the game? Cast your votes here!

01.14.03 -
      The game is now in full swing.  The Premiere Episode will be posted MONDAY MARCH 3rd!  A new Episode will be posted every Monday evening from then on!

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.03.02 -
      The game has begun.  Episodes will begin when the game is completed.

10.28.02 -
      Check out the Survivor Profiles for quick information and photos of the 16 people about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime.


  In November 2002 sixteen Canadians from the town of Belleville, Ontario will embark on a journey to outwit, outplay, and outlast each other, at their high school.
  Two tribes.  One will be comprised of eight students from all walks of life. The other, will consist of eight teachers.  The tribes will compete for supremacy in a weekly Immunity Challenge held at the school.  The losing tribe will be forced to vote one of their own out of the game.
  Who has what it takes to become the Ultimate Survivor?  Will it be a teacher or a teen?  Continue to check this site for constant updates on the ultimate showdown between youth and faculty.


  The game is being completed in weekly meetings, which are held every Monday during the school's lunch hour.  At each meeting the tribes compete in an Immunity Challenge against each other.  The challenges could come in any form, testing the Survivor's skills, endurance, and intelligence.  The tribe that loses the Immunity Challenge must proceed to the second part of the meeting, the winning tribe is free to go.  The second part is Tribal Council.  The losing tribe must vote out one of their own, leaving the tribe a member short.  After the meeting the Survivors have the remainder of the week to discuss strategies.  The game begins again on the next Monday, with a whole new meeting.  Anyone who does not participate in a meeting will receive an extra vote if their tribe goes to Tribal Council.

  The game continues, until only two Survivors are left.  The Final Nine Survivors are called back to a finale meeting to decide who will win the prize and the honour of earning the title of Ultimate Survivor.


 

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