Year 12 school leavers had sexual relations on footy ovals with each other and snorted drugs from their bottoms as part in daring muckup day scavenger huntings at the center of a police probe.
Bunbury Senior High School students and Manea Senior College students from south Perth shared checklists. Participants were asked to post evidence of the stunts on Social Media.
Snapchat footage of the Manea muckup day showed a young male using a bank card for snorting a substance off a girl’s bottom.
BSHS students were also awarded 200 points for ‘stealing a mailbox’ and 300 points for ‘snorting a line’ with a local sex worker, The South Western Times reported.

Pictured is a male student using a bank card to snort substance from a girl’s bottom. Year 12 school leavers also had sex on footy ovals as part of daring muck-up day scavenger hunts at two Western Australian schools
Other illegal acts included cutting a car’s tyre, having street sex, and stealing someone else’s drive-through delivery order while it was being handed to them.
Students were also captured urinating from a tower, jumping naked from a bridge and smoking cigarettes while filming their stunts.
One participant wearing a tradie costume was captured holding a pipe with the caption 58. This refers to the task of “drink bong water after a bong”.
After WA education officials referred the footage, police are asking for witnesses.
Both schools were aware of the hunts and sent warnings out to parents and police when they learned about the challenges.
‘I am shocked that any young person would let themselves, their school communities and their families down in this manner,’ Department of Education deputy director-general Melesha Sands said.

One participant wearing a tradie costume was captured holding a pipe and the caption “58” – which refers to the task of “drink bong water after a bong”.
Ms. Sands claimed that the depicted behavior was ‘appalling.
She stated that while the end of Year 12 should be celebrated, inappropriate or illegal behavior should not and will never be tolerated.
One of the state’s top officers in police warned that while students’ actions might only embarrass some, others could face significant legal consequences.
‘The checklist gives points for a photo with a cop — don’t let it be a mugshot,’ South West District Police Supt Geoff Stewart said.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted both schools for comment.
The revelation came after white students dressed in Islamic clothing and water guns as ‘terrorists’ during Year 12 muck up day celebrations in Sydney.

Students from Bunbury Senior High school were awarded 200 points in recognition of’stealing a mailbox’

A photograph of six male students at Gilroy Catholic College in Castle Hill (Sydney) has been released. It shows them as ‘terrorists’ during Year 12’s muck-up celebrations.
The outfits were worn by six students from Gilroy Catholic College, Castle Hill in the city’s north-west, to an end-of-year picnic for soon-to be high school graduates.
The photos from the last day showed male students wearing a kaffiyeh – a traditional Arabic headdress – white shirts and trousers, and sandals.
Seven News was provided the image by a student who described the young men in the photo as “portraying terrorists”.