Big School (TV Series) (2013)

2013 · Series · 30 min. · United Kingdom

Big School (TV Series) (2013)

Big School (TV Series) (2013) follows the story of Mr. Church, a veteran teacher who, after 15 years in the profession, is on the verge of resignation due to his students' lack of enthusiasm, even towards his most creative teaching methods. The dynamic shifts dramatically with the arrival of the new French teacher, Miss Postern. Catherine Tate portrays Miss Postern as a charismatic and confident educator who believes she can inspire her students and connect with their youthful energy. However, her presence also attracts the unwanted attention of Mr. Gunn, the school's PE teacher, who has his own romantic aspirations. The series delves into the comedic and chaotic interactions among the teachers and students, highlighting the challenges and absurdities of modern education.

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Title Big School (TV Series)

Original title Big School (TV Series)

Year 2013

Type Series

Length 30 min.

Country United Kingdom


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5.9

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