There were now just four girls left at Eggleston Hall and this week they were to face their biggest challenge yet when for the first time in its history Eggleston hall would play host to royalty.
The remaining six girls this week had to face their toughest challenge yet - they were to prepare and serve afternoon tea to a group of aristocratic potential mothers-in-law.
The challenge for the Australian ladettes' second week at Eggleston Hall was to play host to the the Zetland Hunt, cooking and serving the hunt tea for the county set.
End of term at Eggleston Hall finishing school and the final week was filled with preparations for the coming-out ball when the winner was to be revealed.
With just four girls left at Eggleston Hall finishing school the penultimate week of term would see another one expelled. It proved to be a turbulent week of tears and tantrums, with all of the girls letting themselves down at one time or another.
The third week at Eggleston Hall began with a shock departure. Kelly, upset by Liz Brewer's comments during the weekly assessment, had fled during the night.