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  1. Sep 18, 2008 · Ja'mie King is the star student in her year at exclusive private school Hillford Girls Grammar. She is taking part in a swap scheme to bridge the divide between state and private schools and has ...

  2. Apr 9, 2010 · Foreign Language Films by Description. Top 100 Songs of 2010-2014. Answer Smash: Capitals and Flags. Can you name the Summer Heights High references? Test your knowledge on this television quiz and compare your score to others. Quiz by kathrynandsarah.

  3. Mar 4, 2010 · 1. Summer Heights High's drama teacher: 2. Student Welfare Officer: 3. Died of a drug overdose, protagonist in a certain school play: 4. Science teacher, close friend of #1: 5. Principal of Summer Heights High: 6. Breakdancing nemesis of #11: 7. Year 11 exchange student at Summer Heights High

  4. Our review: Parents say(1 ): Kids say(13 ): Shot at an actual Aussie high school, the series' unconventional-but-clever mix of actors and real school students and staffers makes it both funny and genuine. In fact, all three of Lilley's performances are so convincing that it's sometimes hard to forget that they're not real.

    • Chris Lilley, David Lonnie, Elida Brereton
    • Melissa Camacho
  5. Synopsis. Exploring what happens over one school term in an average Australian high school, this mockumentary brings to life Jonah, a 13 year old mischievous schoolboy from Tonga with the odds stacked against him; Mr G, an ego-driven drama teacher with delusional showbiz dreams; and Ja’mie, a private schoolgirl on a student exchange, set to ...

    • Stuart Mcdonald
    • 15
    • 1
  6. Summer Heights High is 1691 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved down the charts by -123 places since yesterday. In Australia, it is currently more popular than Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist but less popular than Boiling Point. Rank. Title.

    • 28 min
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  8. Season 1. Add Show to Watchlist. Follows the journeys of multiple characters over one term in an average Australian high school. Starring writer and performer Chris Lilley, the series documents the daily lives of teachers, students and staff. The characters take us through the seemingly huge traumas of friendship, staff politics, schoolwork and ...