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00:00Two broken single ones, us.
00:01Better together though, aren't we?
00:03You've got to try these things properly, haven't you?
00:05Make sure you like them.
00:06We think Waterloo Road will really benefit from joining the Academy Trust.
00:10Look, I've just signed the papers for the trust.
00:12I am all in.
00:14I'm pregnant.
00:16Cathy Jo, you're right.
00:17Why are you being nice to her?
00:18You're supposed to be my mate.
00:19And you're supposed to be mine.
00:21When was the last time you asked me how I am?
00:24You know, he didn't even stay for the result, Mom.
00:27What, but you said...
00:28I didn't say I wasn't pregnant, Dean.
00:30I just said that you were off the hook.
00:31You have options if you want them.
00:33One stupid mistake doesn't mean your life's over, love.
00:36Maybe if we had this baby it wouldn't be a disaster.
00:38I'm going to have an abortion.
01:00I'm going to go pick up the car.
01:28We'll be back here by mid-afternoon.
01:30You can crash out then.
01:32Promise you.
01:33You'll feel so much better when this is over.
01:36It might feel worse.
01:38Mom.
01:38Hey.
01:39Well, I've held my tongue even though it's a mortal sin.
01:42Mom, we've spoke about this.
01:43Abortion might seem like the easy way out now,
01:46but she's got to understand the consequences of what she's doing.
01:48Yeah, she has.
01:49Since when did you care about sin?
01:51I was born Roman Catholic.
01:54I go to Our Lady's.
01:55You go to bingo!
01:57You do know that your mother nearly did the same thing 16 years ago.
02:01But she changed her mind.
02:03Look at you now.
02:05You're the best thing in our family.
02:07I mean, you weren't.
02:09But you are now.
02:10Oh, shut up!
02:10Shut up!
02:11Just stop talking!
02:12You shut up!
02:13No, no, no.
02:14It's not the easiest option.
02:16I have thought about it.
02:18I'm not stupid.
02:20Kelly Jo!
02:23Mom.
02:24Mom, wait.
02:26Oi!
02:26You're the last thing she needs.
02:27Get lost.
02:28Please, Kel.
02:28Just give me five minutes for that.
02:30Dean.
02:30This is her decision, not yours.
02:32Mom, it's fine.
02:33It's not going to change my mind.
02:35Excuse me.
02:35She's had enough of everyone in here.
02:36Mom!
02:37Mom!
02:39Got you these.
02:43I can't believe I have to come in on an inset day.
02:46Can you not get me out of here?
02:47Sorry, love.
02:48I can't be seen to be shown any preferential treatment.
02:50Well, everyone else is off.
02:52Yeah, not everybody.
02:53Teachers always have to work inset days.
02:55Not that we'll get much work done today.
02:58Would anyone even realise if I went home?
03:00They're putting these sessions on for your benefit.
03:03And you'll be grateful for the extra revision time once you start your exams.
03:07Sorry, pumpkin.
03:07You never know.
03:08You might find it interesting.
03:10Morning, Jo.
03:11So, what's the plan of action?
03:14Er, yeah, we are just waiting for a couple of the others to set off.
03:18Apparently they've got a whole timetable planned out for us at the academy.
03:22Oh.
03:23Do you think anyone would notice if we went home for the day?
03:26Oh, don't tempt me.
03:28Mwah.
03:29Just going to nip to the loo.
03:32I want to support you.
03:34We've got to get a job.
03:35We'll do nappies and that.
03:37Wait, you think that's what I'm worried about?
03:39Nappies?
03:39I don't know what you're thinking.
03:41She won't talk to us.
03:42No, because you keep going on as if I haven't been through it all myself.
03:45That's all I have done, Dean.
03:47Is think about me and you and whether I want to be tied into something for life.
03:51You don't want to be tied to me.
03:52Oh, my gosh, that's not what I'm all about.
03:54I thought we had a good, Kels.
03:56This is it for me, Kels.
03:57I don't want no help.
03:58Yeah, but how can you be sure?
03:59Because I am.
04:00Okay.
04:01Right, so even if it does work out, yeah?
04:03You've still got to think about the future, Dean.
04:05Look at me.
04:06Look at me.
04:07I am finally, finally getting myself back on track with my medication.
04:11I can really make something of my life.
04:14What, so can I?
04:15We can do it together.
04:16No, no, no, no.
04:17Dean, it is not about us.
04:20This is about what I need, okay?
04:22So please just back off and give me some space.
04:26What, do you not even want me to come with you?
04:27Oh, my God, I can't do this today.
04:28I'm sorry.
04:29What are we supposed to be in this together?
04:42Good morning, miss.
04:44We're not driving today?
04:45Eh, not today.
04:46Well, I wouldn't leave that fancy new car out on the drive for long.
04:49Might get nicked.
04:51Ignore him.
04:52He's just looking to get a rise out of you again.
04:55Well, he won't get one this time.
04:57There you go, Neil.
04:58All better.
04:59Oh, thank you.
05:01That's all right.
05:01I know what it's like when your laptop's out of action.
05:04That's actually my laptop.
05:06That you said I could borrow, and it froze.
05:09And Amy, very kindly, offered to fix it.
05:12Yeah, well, if you have to manage on your own in the future,
05:14I, erm, found a place to move into.
05:17I'll be out by the end of the week.
05:18Oh, I thought you were struggling to get a flat in your price range.
05:21Yeah, I was, but I found one that's not too outrageous.
05:24And, you know, if I'm broke, I could just moonlight as your IT support.
05:27Well, you will be missed.
05:29And I don't just mean your tech skills.
05:31I know, but it is time.
05:33Shouldn't we be going?
05:34The sooner we get it over with, the better.
05:36I could get used to these calls.
05:40I wouldn't need to call if you'd woken me.
05:42But you should be resting.
05:44The side effects of the chemo...
05:45Aren't as bad as we thought.
05:47I'm fine.
05:48Aren't I, Angel?
05:49How are the staff feeling about today's visit?
05:53Yeah.
05:54Yeah, all good.
05:56You know, I've known you for over 15 years.
06:00All right, erm, yeah, some of them have got the doubts,
06:03but I think they'll come round once to see how it works for them.
06:06You know, I wasn't completely convinced
06:08until you showed me what the advantages were.
06:10I always didn't know how to make you see sense.
06:12Yeah.
06:13It's a shame that you're not around to work your magic on it today.
06:17Joe seemed to think we'd be in training sessions all day.
06:20I've got a mate in the Academy Trust
06:22who says it's a whole new world
06:23once you get a bit of wiggle room with this national curriculum.
06:27That sounds too good to be true.
06:28Oh, he loves it.
06:29He's always banging on about extended resources.
06:31Oh, please.
06:32It's just the same ideas wrapped up in a shiny new package.
06:35Is it too late to volunteer to stay and help with the GCSE revision?
06:40All them spots got snapped up straight away, didn't they?
06:42You can stay and teach vectors if you like, Neil.
06:44Yeah, I would if I knew what they were.
06:46You lucky git.
06:50Morning, Mark.
06:51Wendy's in if you need anything.
06:52Good.
06:53Do you hear that?
06:55That is the sound of a pupil-free school.
06:58Nice, easy day.
06:59Speak for yourself.
07:00I've got the next life skill lesson to plan for
07:02and drain two fat fires.
07:05You know how to talk dirty to you, don't you?
07:06You stop it, that's cool.
07:08What are you talking about?
07:09I thought we were having a little date later.
07:10Oh, I don't know about that, you know.
07:12Well, come on, we never get any time at home.
07:14Between someone wanting the washing done
07:15or asking for a fiver, I mean, come on.
07:17I know, I know.
07:19Really goes without saving.
07:20But I've got a lot to do.
07:22You have to work faster than that, don't you?
07:24Hey, I'll see you later, all right?
07:26Hey, Carol.
07:28Carol.
07:28The animal therapist from Claude's Wishing Foundation called.
07:31Says she's not been paid.
07:33Oh.
07:33Well, she must have, because it's a direct debit.
07:36Yeah, well, I'm only telling you what she told me.
07:44A register?
07:45Really, Lyndon?
07:46Yes, Amy.
07:47It's fire regulations.
07:49Where's Val?
07:50Oh, God, there's always one.
07:51Can someone text her and tell her to get a move on, please?
07:53That's my seat.
07:58I need to sit there in the front.
08:03Gets travel sick, poor flower.
08:07That is strange.
08:10The therapist was right, she didn't get a payment.
08:13Well, can't you just transfer it now?
08:15There's not enough in the account.
08:17Everything OK?
08:18Yeah, just a few last-minute nerves.
08:21Can't say I blame them.
08:22Well, everyone will be fine once we get there.
08:25I've got a really positive feeling about today, so...
08:26OK, look, I get that no-one wants to be here,
08:38and truth be told, it's not how I'd choose to spend my time either.
08:42Then why can't we do one, sir?
08:43But I genuinely believe you all have it in you
08:47to get your maths GCSE.
08:49Oh, it's just our luck to have a teacher
08:51that believes in us, eh, sir?
08:54So, I thought we'd start by going over some past papers.
08:59I'm going to grab them from Miss Whitwell,
09:00and we'll have all day to focus on questions
09:02that might come up, OK?
09:08Hot toddy is well fit,
09:10but I'd rather stick pins in my face and do this today.
09:12Yeah, maybe we should make a break for it while we can.
09:16Yes, mate!
09:17Didn't think you were coming, you!
09:18Yeah, I'm not.
09:19Oi, Samia, I need to talk to you.
09:21I'm in the middle of a revision session, Dean.
09:23Now.
09:25Please.
09:32What were all that about?
09:34I don't know.
09:35You need to talk to Kels.
09:38I've been trying, but she's been blanking me for days.
09:40She won't let me in either.
09:42That's why you need to get through to her.
09:44All the way things are going between us,
09:45she's going to listen to you over me.
09:46She won't, though.
09:48Even though it's my baby, too.
09:51She's pregnant, Sam's.
09:53What?
09:54That's why you need to talk to her.
09:55Wendy?
10:16Oh, OK.
10:18I was just checking the score briefly
10:21while undergoing lots of vital admin tasks,
10:25which I'm woefully underpaid for.
10:26What can I do for you, anyway?
10:28I just need some copies of some past papers
10:30that are sent through.
10:31They're on my desk.
10:32You know how the photocopier works.
10:3450 and 30.
10:35Thanks.
10:35Amazing overhand smash.
10:38Enjoy the tennis.
10:39Almost there.
10:40I was just checking the score.
10:49I wasn't supposed to tell anyone before.
10:51You should know.
10:53She needs a mate.
10:56No, someone to help us see
10:58that she needs to think this through.
11:00It's her choice, though.
11:02Yeah, but her mum's already been on it
11:04and, like, shouldn't even think about having it.
11:06I don't think she's even given any thought
11:08about how we can be a proper family.
11:10Is that what you want?
11:12Why is everyone acting like
11:13that's the worst thing that could happen?
11:14I just told her I wanted to look after her
11:17and she more or less dumped us for it.
11:20I need to go and see if she's all right.
11:23Yeah, I'll come.
11:24It's probably best that I go see her on my own.
11:26OK, yeah.
11:29Just please talk to her, Sammy.
11:31Before it's too late.
11:33I will.
11:34Just wait here and I'll let you know what she says.
11:35Er...
11:40Mr. Weaver.
11:46Better late than never.
11:48Where's some of your challenges going?
11:49My family emergency, sir.
11:51Hmm, of course.
11:52Well, that means I've got more time to catch you up, Dean.
11:55No, I'm not here for revision.
11:57Oh, it's funny.
11:57Your name was on my list.
11:58Yeah, well, I can't deal with it today, sir.
12:00I'm sorry, but it's compulsory.
12:02Don't you want to make anything of your life, Dean?
12:06Yeah, yeah, of course I do.
12:08Well, get in class and try playing yourself.
12:10Now.
12:14Hey, fancy seeing you here.
12:16You want to, er, go somewhere a little bit more private?
12:19I'd love to, but I can't.
12:20I'm really busy.
12:21I've got to defrost a load of bread
12:23and then prep my life skills class
12:25before I can even think about having a date.
12:26Yeah, well, Rolf left me a to-do list as long as you're armed.
12:29Apparently, we've got an inventory to carry out
12:31before we become an academy.
12:32That's going to take all day.
12:34Hey, good things come to those who wait.
12:36Anticipation's half the fun.
12:38I've heard that.
12:39You have, have you?
12:40And who told you that?
12:40Because I didn't tell you that.
12:42Oi!
12:43What's that bland basic paint doing at my school?
12:45My school?
12:46My school.
12:47What are you two doing here, anyway?
12:49Oh, hi, beloved son.
12:51So nice to see you.
12:53Intimate study session for two.
12:54I never get any time alone at home, so...
12:57Mm-hmm.
12:57Well, I thought you were hanging out at Kaiser now, anyway.
12:59Seems like you've spent half the week there having your tea.
13:02I know.
13:03He's obsessed with my sister.
13:04She's more popular than me.
13:06Well, I can't help it if she prefers my mature conversations.
13:10Come on.
13:11Don't let these two talk your ear off.
13:17Right, listen.
13:18You get painting, I'll get defrosting.
13:19Oh, you know how to turn me on, don't you?
13:21Yes, I do.
13:22See you in a bit.
13:23Oh, God.
13:33It's great to see you again, Kim.
13:34Yes, thanks, Serena.
13:36This is, um...
13:37This is lovely.
13:39Oh, and a lovely piece of GCSE art there.
13:43It was a commission.
13:44The artist won a Northern Cultural Award.
13:47Is this really the kind of school we want to be?
13:52They don't even look like they're doing okay.
13:54Well, yeah, looks aren't everything.
13:55Yeah, that's all they keep telling me.
13:56OK, so, elimination.
14:05Really, the key to everything.
14:07So, what is the first thing that you do?
14:11Yes.
14:11I'll shoot for the answer.
14:13Er-er!
14:14Might be wrong, but I don't think that's allowed by the exam board.
14:17I know you can all do this.
14:19You just need to go through the steps.
14:22And it would help you put your phone away, Dean.
14:25OK?
14:25You're here now, so you need to focus, mate.
14:27I'm not here, mate.
14:28Steady?
14:29You're just some sad old teacher who wants to be down with the kids.
14:31Today's still school, Dean.
14:32You can still get into trouble.
14:33Yeah.
14:34Yeah, and what are you going to do, Ser?
14:35Chill out, man.
14:36I think Dean's just jealous, Ser, that you're way more popular than he is.
14:40I don't think that's the issue here, Libby.
14:41That's what makes you such a good teacher.
14:44I feel better about my exam already.
14:47Well, I'm glad you're finding it useful.
14:51OK, just let's get back on track.
14:54Yeah, Stace, B, what's it for?
14:57Bog off.
14:58Thank you, Libby.
15:00For what?
15:01Saving you from your usual kick-off.
15:03Yeah, well, I didn't need you to.
15:05Libby, sit down.
15:11Easy.
15:11Does anyone send me charger?
15:14No.
15:15Oh, not a great time, Sammy, love.
15:17What are you doing here?
15:18Dean told me you're pregnant.
15:20What?
15:21He thought he needed someone to talk to.
15:23No, he thought that you'd be able to come in and change my mind, didn't he?
15:26Oh, my gosh.
15:28We haven't got time for this.
15:29She's got an appointment.
15:30Mum!
15:32Oh, my...
15:33Sam, listen, I'm sorry that Dean's dragged you into this.
15:36I just wish you'd talk to us.
15:37I'm worried about you, Kels.
15:38Why are you worried about me?
15:39I'm fine.
15:41He's Dean.
15:41He just doesn't get it.
15:42Well, he says you won't talk to him.
15:44Sam, all I've been doing is talking to him.
15:46He doesn't get it.
15:47He doesn't understand that.
15:48I don't want to keep talking about it.
15:50I know what is the right decision.
15:52It's my body, Sam.
15:53It is my life.
15:54I am sick of everybody telling me.
15:57Kels, I'm here for you, whatever you do, yeah?
16:00Do you know what, Sam?
16:06Everybody thinks that this is easy.
16:10And it's not.
16:13I think this is the hardest thing I have ever, ever done in my life.
16:19And you know all it is, yeah?
16:22I just don't want to be a mum yet.
16:24That's it.
16:26That doesn't mean that one day you won't be.
16:28What if it does?
16:29It's fine.
16:30Even if this gets hard, yeah, Kels?
16:34We'll get through this.
16:36I promise.
16:38Are you so sorry?
16:40Move!
16:45Will you come with me, please?
16:49Good, because I can't be doing with her by myself.
16:56No.
16:56I didn't authorise it.
16:58I don't even know who that is.
17:01Yes, I can hold.
17:02Again.
17:03Hey, there's money that's been paid out of the account under the name John Smith.
17:08Who's John Smith?
17:09You tell me.
17:10Yeah, I'm still here.
17:12Andrew really appreciates you taking on everything while he's been, um, busy, so.
17:18I'm just pleased to hear he's on the mend.
17:19No, I didn't expect him back so soon.
17:27Okay, well, I'll wait for your call.
17:30Thanks very much.
17:31Bye.
17:31The, um, the fraud team have frozen the account and started an investigation.
17:40Well, you will still get the money back.
17:43Well, they seem to think the fraudsters had all my details, which is why they haven't flagged
17:47it as suspicious.
17:49I'm such an idiot.
17:51I didn't even notice.
17:52It's not your fault.
17:54I don't know what I'm going to tell Dante if the money really has gone.
17:57What are you doing here?
17:58You are supposed to be working from home.
17:59I wanted to come.
18:01See if we can't reassure your staff that not all academies are the enemy.
18:05You don't need to be here for me.
18:06You should be resting.
18:07I was sick of sitting around reading all day.
18:10Besides, if I stayed away no longer, Serena would probably have stolen my office.
18:18Come here.
18:20Oh, man.
18:21Do you reckon I should call Dean?
18:24He was just really upset when I saw him.
18:26You've got enough to think about.
18:28Don't worry about Dean.
18:30I'll talk to him for you.
18:32They're ready for you.
18:34Okay.
18:38Okay, so that's highest common factors and prime factorization done.
18:44Not bad at going.
18:46After the break, we'll hit vectors.
18:48How much longer have we got?
18:53Hours.
18:54Some of you had the best idea of walking out once you come.
18:57Hey, er...
18:59All right, Dean.
19:00Better if you just leave us alone.
19:03Sick of you always following me around, constantly going on.
19:07Sorry, man.
19:08I'm just trying to help.
19:09Yeah, well, you can't.
19:10Hey.
19:25You all right?
19:26Almost done.
19:27Doesn't look like it.
19:28All right, I'm going as fast as I can, all right?
19:31The rest has never worked so hard, man.
19:33Still got loads of prep to do for me lesson anyway, so...
19:35Come on, can't you just wing it?
19:36No, I can't.
19:38I want to do a good job.
19:39You're really getting into this, aren't you?
19:41Kind of, yeah.
19:43I was starting to wonder whether I might be able to do any more of it.
19:47What, teach?
19:48I mean, I have lived hand-to-mouthed for years.
19:51Never thought I'd ever be able to do anything else.
19:53And now, you know, I'm starting to wonder whether or not I can make a better future for myself.
19:58Oh, yeah?
19:59And, um, do you see me in this future?
20:03Maybe.
20:05I mean, who could resist that restriction?
20:07Stop it.
20:07Yeah.
20:09Right, I'll finish this and then I'm all yours.
20:11All right.
20:12Firstly, welcome to St. Clements Academy, one of the Trust's premium academy schools.
20:23Now, I see a couple of nervous faces out there.
20:27Today is just a chance for you to learn about the Trust.
20:30I don't understand how they've got all of my details.
20:35Sophisticated fraudsters these days.
20:36I can only imagine.
20:38We're going to start by outlining our core principles.
20:41I knew my password.
20:42My login.
20:44So...
20:44Would anyone else have access to that?
20:46There'll be a bit of help.
20:47I'll start my password on my laptop.
20:49If someone got hold of the laptop, they'll have access to everything.
20:52Then our subject directors who are using...
20:56Even I know you're supposed to have more than one password.
20:59Why don't you normally let anyone name a laptop?
21:01...and see how it works in reality.
21:04Shouldn't have even let it you.
21:05I hope you're not serious, Lisa's yesterday.
21:08I had something to do with it.
21:11Our subject directors have kindly given up their time today to answer your questions.
21:16So we hope that you give us your full attention.
21:21Right.
21:22OK, before we get started, we've put on some coffees and pastries.
21:26So I'll be up shortly.
21:28Neil?
21:29No talking in class.
21:31Of course, I am not accusing you of anything, but you're not the only one who would access to it.
21:42I'll answer your questions later, thank you.
21:45Oh, come on, Stace.
21:46You ain't giving it a go.
21:48Do we have to do this?
21:49Yes.
21:50See, problem is, my pen's run out of ink.
21:53But I have loads of fresh pens in my locker, so if I can just go and get...
21:57No.
21:58I'll get you on.
22:01Can't blame me for trying.
22:02Been in here hours.
22:08Mate, I can't deal with this.
22:10I'm out.
22:12Yes, cuz!
22:13Mate, you can't just walk out.
22:14You might chase after us.
22:16No, you won't.
22:16No, you won't.
22:21Hey!
22:23Open this door right now.
22:26I think it's stuck, sir.
22:28Chew it!
22:30Someone open the door.
22:32You are in trouble.
22:34Open this door, now.
22:38Sorry, sir, there's nothing we can do.
22:40It's totally trapped.
22:42Oi!
22:43We work on a paperless system here,
22:46so you should all now have the standard teaching schedule for the trust.
22:51Clearly, it's a longer day.
22:53Longer hours?
22:53But that means it frees up more time on Wednesdays and Fridays,
22:57where staff can advance their...
22:58You don't seriously think that Amy would steal from you?
23:02This is all time you should work.
23:03No.
23:04Clearly, we don't want you marking until 3am.
23:06We want you to have a work-life balance.
23:09She does suddenly have money for this new flat,
23:10when I thought she was in debt.
23:11I don't think I'm going to call her home.
23:15It's crucial that our staff are supported.
23:19And that is why...
23:20Yeah.
23:20We believe in putting the teachers at the heart of the trust motto.
23:25S.A.S.
23:27What's next?
23:29Crawling under combat nets.
23:30Anyone still there?
23:43Anyone?
23:45Serious about success policy means we are striving for the best students, parents and teachers.
23:52We will do all it takes to make our schools the best.
23:58And what a trust it is.
24:00It offers a support system that schools independently can only imagine.
24:04There'll be a bit of hand-holding as we guide you through the classroom experience we offer.
24:10We're going to start by outlining our core principles so you can see what makes our teaching systems so unique.
24:18Then, uh...
24:20What the...
24:28He's going to go mad when he gets out.
24:37What now?
24:38Anyone want a drink?
24:39What, you just carry a bottle of oddy around with you?
24:42Wait, I thought you were the teachers, can't you?
24:44Yeah, we're the worst, haven't you heard?
24:57Hey.
24:59Why haven't you called?
25:00I'm with Kells.
25:02She's having the procedure.
25:03What, she's gone in?
25:05I thought you were going to talk to her.
25:07I'm sorry, she's having the termination.
25:09It was her decision.
25:11Where are you?
25:12I'll come and get you after her.
25:13No, Dean.
25:14She told you to back off, so...
25:16You just need to stay away.
25:18I just want to know if she's okay.
25:21You mean, like...
25:22Like, tell her I love her.
25:28Hey, Dino!
25:29Hey, come on, man.
25:30We're living it large up here.
25:31You're up for it.
25:34Yeah.
25:37Nowhere better to be.
25:39See?
25:41Not so bad.
25:43Yeah.
25:44Remains to be seen.
25:45What, do you not want a work-life balance?
25:47Well, I wouldn't say no.
25:49Especially when your colleagues have no boundaries.
25:52Hey!
25:53Hey!
25:54What's all that about?
25:55Why would I have access to your bank account?
25:58I don't know.
26:00Some money's gone missing from the charity account.
26:02And I just thought...
26:04What, that I'd stolen money from Closed Foundation?
26:07No, it's just been a mix-up with the transfers.
26:10That's all.
26:10It's really nothing to worry about.
26:11I hope not.
26:12There is no way Amy did anything.
26:17You can't just go around accusing people of theft for no good reason.
26:21Someone's got a hold of my password.
26:23Or maybe the fraudster figured it out.
26:26What was it?
26:26Coral.
26:33One.
26:34Two.
26:39Three?
26:41Yeah.
26:42Yeah.
26:43Yeah.
26:44Yeah, well, there you go.
26:46You just have to sit tight and wait for the bank to figure it out.
26:51So far, so good.
26:52They all seem really engaged.
26:54Yeah.
26:54Despite all the SAS stuff.
26:57Serena does like her slogans.
26:58Perhaps rams them home a little harder than I would.
27:01But she gets the message across.
27:03I imagine that her house is full of inspirational quotes on over the wall.
27:07Don't.
27:10Are you sure you should be working?
27:12I know she can feel a bit corporate at times.
27:16She's excellent at what she does.
27:18I just wanted the staff to know that I understand their concerns.
27:22And that I'll be back soon.
27:24As long as you don't overdo things.
27:25And that I'll be back soon.
27:26I'll be back soon.
27:27I'll be back soon.
27:28I'll be back soon.
27:29I'll be back soon.
27:30I'll be back soon.
27:31I'll be back soon.
27:32Thank you, Mr. Todd.
27:33Come on, Cos.
27:35I'll be back soon.
27:36I'll be back soon.
27:37It stinks in here.
27:38What on?
27:39Teachers.
27:40Oi, Dean.
27:41I've got to go for his tea, man.
27:43You on it?
27:44Come on.
27:45What are we giving them?
27:46We have got Misha Simmons.
27:47Pass.
27:48Pass.
27:49Pass.
27:50Pass.
27:51Pass.
27:52Pass.
27:53Okay.
27:54He says Colin.
27:55Colin.
27:56Right.
27:57Come on, let's get comfy.
27:58I'm having you, mate.
28:00What?
28:01What?
28:02What?
28:03What?
28:04What?
28:05What?
28:06What?
28:07Hey, hey, hey.
28:08More booze people, yeah?
28:09Hey, hey, hey.
28:10More booze people, yeah?
28:11Hey, hey, hey.
28:12More booze people, yeah?
28:13Hey, hey, hey, hey.
28:14Hey, hey, hey.
28:15What are we giving them?
28:16We have got Misha Simmons.
28:17Pass.
28:18Pass.
28:19Pass.
28:20Pass, okay.
28:21He says Colin.
28:22Colin.
28:23Fail.
28:24Right, come on.
28:25Let's get comfy.
28:26I'm having you, mate.
28:27What?
28:28What?
28:29What's happening?
28:35Hello?
28:36Is anyone still there?
28:38Anyone?
28:47Okay, this isn't funny anymore.
28:48I need to use the bathroom.
28:50So someone better open the door right now.
28:53Hello?
28:55Just inside the baseline, that one.
28:58Just take the set to a tie break.
28:59Just take the set to a tie break.
29:00Just take the set to a tie break.
29:11Anyone?
29:12Oh, God.
29:13Amy, listen.
29:14I'm sorry about before.
29:15What, you mean accusing me of defrauding you?
29:25I don't mean it quite like that.
29:27I'm just really worried about the charity's money.
29:31I'm just hurt that you would think that of me.
29:34Do you know, if this place has got a management structure where the heads of department are
29:39held accountable for the way that they treat their staff, then it might not be a bad thing.
29:45Hello, everyone.
29:46I'm Noah, Director of Drama at St. Clement's Academy, and we'll be looking at how to get students working with a text by breaking down Breck's masterpiece, Mother Courage.
29:57Kill me now.
29:58Oh, no.
29:59I love Breck.
30:00I didn't add to her early for my dissertation.
30:01Maybe you can start by just shaking out any stresses of the day.
30:04I don't know what I'm doing here.
30:05I'm an English teacher.
30:07We try to work holistically across departments.
30:11For example, we're currently doing an adaptation of 1984.
30:15And we do a lot of text work in drama, which can benefit the students in the analytic part of their English exam.
30:24And what about performance and improvisation?
30:26Obviously, we have that too.
30:28But we like to make sure our students are equally au fait with the written work.
30:33Oh, I've got a question. Sorry.
30:35In the information pack, it said that you were three years qualified, but you're the head of the department.
30:40A director of the department.
30:42The trust rewards talent.
30:44And what about experience?
30:46Surely that still counts for something?
30:48Of course.
30:49But experience doesn't mean you get everything right all the time, does it?
31:01They've had Professor Alice Roberts here.
31:04Oh!
31:05Do you think she might come to our place?
31:08Eh?
31:09New additions?
31:10I don't think I've ever seen a textbook without a crude drawing on at least one page.
31:15Settle.
31:16Can you find your seat, please? Thank you.
31:18Yes.
31:19So, a big pillar of our learning here is that pupils perform behaviours that promote attention.
31:28S-L-A-N-T.
31:33Slant.
31:34Sit up straight.
31:36Lean forward.
31:38Ask and answer questions.
31:40Nod your head.
31:42Track the speaker with your eyes.
31:44This improves the learning outcomes.
31:46And communicates respect with the teacher.
31:49Equally important.
31:51Serious about success.
31:52Exactly.
31:53I hope you're so bad joining the SAS now, after all.
31:56Never thought I'd hear you say that.
31:57Well, they certainly have the right approach to discipline.
32:00Mm.
32:01I'm liking it more and more all the time.
32:03If you sit up straight, you're not going to be hunched.
32:06And if you're hunched...
32:07Alice.
32:08Roberts.
32:09Oh!
32:10Excuse me.
32:11Come on.
32:12You're here.
32:13How are you feeling?
32:14Yeah, they just told me to come in and wait here for a bit while he brings some more information
32:30on what to expect.
32:32Dean called.
32:34He wanted a tie that he loves you.
32:38Is it wrong that he's the one that I want to see?
32:45Of course not.
32:54Never have I ever kissed two people in one night.
33:00Okay!
33:03Hey!
33:04You know, you are so not who I thought you was, Guthrie.
33:08Let me guess.
33:09You thought I was nice and quiet.
33:11Yeah.
33:12Boring.
33:13Basic.
33:14What?
33:15Well, it's got its upsides.
33:16Yeah?
33:17What's that?
33:18I get away with whatever I want.
33:19No one suspects the night's quiet.
33:21Yeah?
33:22Yeah.
33:23And what do you want then, Guthrie?
33:24I don't know.
33:25Just have fun.
33:26Have an easy life.
33:27People like you always have an easy life.
33:28Oh, bless, because your life's so hard.
33:30Here's one for you.
33:31Here's one.
33:32Never have I ever tried so hard to fit in with the scum of this girl.
33:39Daddy's little princess.
33:41Go off home to your big house, Guthrie.
33:43You're not one of us.
33:45Stop pretending to be.
33:47How are you finding it?
33:52Honestly, er, what's the catch?
33:57Sorry?
33:58Well, shorter hours, better resources.
34:02I mean, even the bickies in the staff room.
34:05When do we have to hand over our firstborn?
34:07There's no catch.
34:09We just want our staff to excel.
34:11That's what serious about success means.
34:13Right.
34:14How do you measure that success exactly?
34:18The usual way.
34:19Exam results, progress eight, offset targets.
34:22Yeah, and what if pupils or staff don't meet those targets?
34:27Then the giant claw comes down from the sky and drags you away.
34:31I'm kidding.
34:32I like to joke.
34:33No, we like to help people to get where they want to be.
34:36Or if necessary, we bring in an improvement team.
34:41Improvement team?
34:42Yeah, they set targets and do courses.
34:45A bit like today.
34:46There's nothing to worry about.
34:47Right, I see, yeah.
34:50And yet you look worried.
34:52No, it's just I'm a little bit concerned that some pupils and teachers might not be able to reach those targets.
35:01Yeah, it's not always the right fit.
35:03You know, and if it's not working out on both sides, we do have a chance to reassess.
35:08Reassess?
35:09If there are concerns, we may ask people to enter a reapplication process just so we get the cream of the crop.
35:16Well, I can absolutely say that we do have that.
35:19Well, that's great that we both want the children to have the best.
35:24Hi.
35:25I'm done?
35:26Yeah.
35:27So am I.
35:28Can you hear me now?
35:29Can you hear me now?
35:38Can you hear me now?
35:43So am I.
35:59Hey, how's it going?
36:01Oh, er, yeah. I actually like it. Much more than I thought I would.
36:06I meant last week. After the shooey thing.
36:10Oh, yeah. Erm, fine.
36:15Er, well, not entirely fine.
36:17But Kim has sorted out some shadowing for me, so I should really talk to Joe about that.
36:21Yeah, Kim asked me to take care of it.
36:24Apparently, I'm an authority on difficult pupils.
36:28Look, I'll be honest with you. It's never easy.
36:32And some days I think it's getting harder.
36:35But I have a few pointers that could help.
36:38Yeah, great.
36:39Yeah. I'm gonna get another coffee with you.
36:43OK.
36:54Where is she?
36:55Off living the glamorous life for dinner lady, obviously.
36:59Erm, maybe we should come back later.
37:01No, I'm hungry now.
37:03Or we could just help ourselves.
37:05Yeah, but I'm chill.
37:08We're not gonna get in trouble for thieving a ham sandwich.
37:11Well, if we do, you're getting the blame for it.
37:14Right, come on. Open wide.
37:16Mm-mm.
37:17Right, suit yourself.
37:18I know people have questions, but you can't deny this is a snick operation.
37:24I mean, what's not to like?
37:26You know that they could make us reapply for our jobs?
37:28No.
37:29Yes.
37:30I've read the transfer agreement.
37:33And that doesn't bother you?
37:35No.
37:36You're a good teacher, Joe.
37:38Shouldn't bother you either.
37:39Well, thank you, but I mean, what about all this slant stuff?
37:43Well, if a kid doesn't do that, they get detention just for the way they sit.
37:47Wait, what?
37:48Yeah.
37:49If they're late once, they get detention.
37:50If they don't follow the lane system in the hall, detention.
37:53I need to chat with the office staff.
37:55Imagine how a lot.
37:56They'd be in detention for months.
37:58Kids like Kelly Jo, I'm sure he would never go home.
38:02Well, he might learn to behave.
38:07Well, I'm just saying, we don't exactly have behaviour under control, do we?
38:11Well, Amy, you know all that amazing extracurricular stuff?
38:15And the shows, the visits?
38:17Kids can't do any of that in detention.
38:20Do you think Kim would have signed up for this if she thought that would happen?
38:25Okay.
38:26On paper, some of the policies don't seem suited to us.
38:30But Andrew has assured us that he knows what kind of school Waterloo Road is.
38:35And he's in charge.
38:36So, please, don't worry about it.
38:41Right, shall we head back to the common room then?
38:49Hey, stop it.
38:50What?
38:51I know what you're doing.
38:53And I'm grateful.
38:56But you don't need to protect me.
39:00First time I can remember, I don't have the urge to binge.
39:06Right, well, let's break into the ice cream.
39:12Oh, actually, no one will keep the secrets to us.
39:14No.
39:15Yeah.
39:16God, okay.
39:17Vanilla, please.
39:18No promises.
39:19Veg delivery need signing for.
39:20You're saying I look like a dinner, do you?
39:21Sorry.
39:22Don't normally see your teaching staff in here.
39:24What can I say?
39:25I'm one off.
39:26I can see that.
39:27Do me a favour and sign anyway?
39:28Yeah, go on then.
39:29Just for you.
39:30Oh, where do I sign?
39:31Just here.
39:32Okay.
39:33All yours.
39:34See you around.
39:35See you around.
39:36See you around.
39:37See you around.
39:38See you around.
39:39And you're on me.
39:40All right, what question?
39:41Yeah?
39:42Can I say I'm one off?
39:44Yeah.
39:45I can see that.
39:47Do me a favour and sign anyway?
39:48Yeah.
39:49Go on, then.
39:50Just for you.
39:55Where do I sign?
39:56Just here.
40:00Okay.
40:01you were fighting with him
40:08I was enjoying being a teacher
40:10you were enjoying the attention
40:12and right after we'd had a moment as well
40:15are you jealous?
40:18no
40:18yeah you are
40:20no I'm not
40:22well you shouldn't be because you're the one that I love
40:25you help me with my anatomy homework
40:27and you deal with my annoying sister
40:29and of course I do
40:31I love you too
40:35you are going with your life
40:52I'm going with your life
40:54yeah
40:56yeah
41:00it's not for you mate
41:02nah you need a diagnosis
41:05to be treated right around here
41:07alright chill out
41:09yeah those
41:10those get to do whatever they like
41:12while others get nothing
41:14who's pissed on your chips
41:15come on mate
41:17you don't mean that
41:18yeah
41:19and what would you know
41:21you don't need a diagnosis
41:23to know what you are mate
41:24a big
41:25daft
41:26fickle
41:26yeah alright
41:27look maybe things going on in your life
41:29I don't know yet
41:30but I'm your best mate
41:30don't come at me
41:31best mate
41:33oh my god
41:35could I really not do
41:36better than you
41:36shut up
41:37get out of me face
41:38mate
41:38chill out
41:39get out
41:41come on
41:42if this is your response
41:56I think I'm going to have to make you jealous more often
41:58better not
41:59excuse me
42:03just what do you think you two are doing on my nice clean surfaces
42:07we were having lunch
42:09oh is that what you call it yeah
42:11yeah
42:12and where were you
42:13I have been doing something important
42:18important
42:20anyway you can't be in here so get out
42:22go on
42:24alright chill out
42:25sorry about the
42:30see you later
42:34any words from the bank yet
42:39oh not yet no
42:40I still don't understand how it could have happened
42:43well maybe don't accuse anyone again
42:46well it was bad enough having to shake it out all day without Amy giving me daggers
42:50it's much better than I thought it was going to be
42:52there's actually loads of room for progression
42:54yeah if you're an ECT on the main pay scale
42:57that's a great if you're an experienced teacher on the upper scale
42:59the resources were great
43:01no argument here
43:02and we do need to be tougher with discipline
43:04not that tough
43:05well I'm for one I'm looking forward to feeling a little bit more safe
43:09well you're only saying that because of what happened with Shuey
43:12well yeah
43:13I was genuinely scared of a pupil
43:15and I feel like I was the only one who was punished
43:17well if you'd been here you might have been reapplying for your job
43:20what oh Joe
43:21you're meant to be supportive you're not supposed to be spreading wild rumors
43:24she's one of her
43:25we only ask people to apply for their jobs when there's a real question mark over their competence
43:30well we have to ask the SMT and the heads of department to interview
43:34before we can confirm the new management line up
43:37Serena we haven't discussed this
43:38he was raised in the leadership meeting
43:40there's concerns that Waterloo Road might be a vampire school
43:44so what's a vampire school?
43:47it's a school that sucks up resources
43:50we are nothing of the sort
43:52in fact we take on pupils that other schools won't take
43:55I'm sure yeah
43:57but the trust need to know before we do feed into its resources
44:00that Waterloo Road can get itself out this precarious day
44:03okay Serena thank you for your input but I am the CEO and I don't think this discussion is
44:08Andrew? Andrew?
44:10we need to
44:11oh my god
44:12Andrew are you okay?
44:14I've got it
44:14Andrew
44:15Andrew
44:17I'm going to call an ambulance
44:18put him in a recovery position
44:19give him a bit of space please
44:20space
44:21hello ambulance please
44:22can we just give him some air please
44:24Andrew?
44:25sorry
44:26er yes
44:27Andrew Treneman
44:28he passed out
44:30he recently
44:31had an operation
44:33he's got
44:34he's got cancer
44:34it's
44:35back
44:36bowel cancer
44:37boo
44:43hey
44:44I know what you've been doing
44:46or rather
44:49who
44:51you've been doing
44:52Kai
44:53I've not got time for you being cryptic
44:54okay
44:55fine
44:56I'll spell it out
44:57you and a certain
44:59buff
45:01hmm
45:02gruff handyman
45:04ring any bells?
45:09Kai
45:09I understand why you might think that
45:12but honestly we are just housemates
45:14hmm
45:14but like me and Preston
45:16we're just basketball teammates
45:17I'm on to you
45:21I've got to go
45:22is it you think what you like
45:24okay but remember
45:25if you start spreading wild fantasies
45:27round this school
45:28then real people get hurt
45:29tell Preston I expect him home for his tea
45:32let me guess what's bothering you
45:40nothing bothering me
45:41right so that's why you pick invites with everyone
45:44let me guess it starts with Kelly and ends with Joe
45:48maybe
45:50I know she's pregnant
45:52I know she's pregnant
45:52not anymore she's not
45:56has she said an abortion?
45:58yeah
45:58well she's probably done you a favour
46:01how to work that out?
46:04well you could do so much better than Kelly Jo
46:08hey don't say that
46:11I love her
46:12at least I did
46:14you really want to be stuck with someone you met when you were 16
46:17you could have anyone you liked
46:20couldn't be an idiot at times
46:22but there's actually something quite cute about you
46:24cute?
46:26you'd be attractive if you just chilled out a bit
46:28you know what you need to do?
46:32yeah
46:33yeah I just need to go and talk to her
46:39I want you to chill out
46:41have fun
46:42enjoy yourself
46:44I mean
46:46do that and you'll soon forget about Kelly Jo
46:48right there's no way to park let's just go home
46:56only room innit
46:57yeah you shouldn't be here at all
46:58I need to get the car back to next door
47:00you should be tucked up on the sofa
47:01not chasing her after some lad
47:02I just want to make sure he's okay
47:04you shouldn't be worried about anything but you
47:06you've had a hard day mum
47:07mum
47:07I can make my own decisions
47:08I'll go with her
47:10it won't be long
47:11just looking out for your love
47:14yeah I know
47:16I can't have done today without you
47:17it's been amazing
47:19it's because she's told my baby
47:21yeah
47:22we won't be long
47:24thank you
47:26right hurry up though please
47:28I'm on double yellers
47:29alright
47:30starting to feel it now mate
47:33are you sure about this?
47:36yeah
47:36yeah yeah need him to know that mum this is about him
47:39well let's go find him
47:42woof
47:53it's not
48:06you should be at home
48:07I just need to see if he's okay
48:08No, do you know where Dean is?
48:10Oh, yeah, he's about at the airport.
48:12Not in the best place, sir.
48:16Okay, cheers.
48:18Come on.
48:24Why is he not ready for?
48:38What are you doing there?
48:40Dean?
48:42Why is he not right to me?
48:44Sir, what are you doing in there?
48:46I was locked in by some students.
48:48It was extremely traumatic.
48:50Yeah, well, do you know where Dean is?
48:52I have no idea Kelly Joyne.
48:54He's the last thing on my mind.
48:56What are you doing in there?
48:58I was locked in by some students.
49:00It was extremely traumatic.
49:02Yeah, well, do you know where Dean is?
49:04I have no idea Kelly Joyne.
49:06Come on.
49:10Hi.
49:11Hey.
49:12Have you got a minute?
49:13Ah, my work's never done.
49:14I've always got time for you.
49:15No, not that.
49:16Kai knows.
49:18What? How?
49:19He's all painted my hair.
49:21Put two and two together.
49:22Oh, you're killing me.
49:24People have started to figure it out.
49:25I think maybe we should think about coming clean.
49:28What, tell the kids?
49:29Well, we're gonna have to at some point, aren't we?
49:32As if we're definitely gonna be together.
49:35Hey.
49:37We are.
49:38Because we can't go back to being friends once we've told him.
49:41Look, I want to make this work long term.
49:43Alright?
49:44I don't want her to be sneaking around school all the time.
49:46I mean, don't get me wrong, it is fun.
49:49Hey.
49:51They've been made up for us.
49:54You reckon?
49:55They'll all be able to see how happy we are together.
49:58It's gonna be weird, though, innit?
50:00Making it official.
50:01Hey, we can still sneak around school, though, if you want.
50:04Not with paint on your hands.
50:06No, come on.
50:09Hey.
50:10It's gonna be alright.
50:11Wendy.
50:12Wendy.
50:13How was your day?
50:14I've been locked in a cupboard.
50:15That bad?
50:16It was Shoei Weaver.
50:17And I think Libby Guthrie played a part, too.
50:18I want them dealt with.
50:19Okay, okay.
50:20I'll talk to Kim.
50:21Maybe we'll leave out some of the details, though.
50:24No.
50:25That would be...
50:26Thanks.
50:27Equally, let's leave out some of the details on the time it took to find you.
50:54Alright.
50:59Just down.
51:00Yes!
51:01I told you, you could do better.
51:08Kels?
51:13No way, is this a joke?
51:18No way, is this a joke?
51:24How could you, man?
51:28You see, it's not what it looks like.
51:30You don't lie to me.
51:31She's practically just pulling her knickers up.
51:34I'm sorry, I didn't...
51:36Did you know that I trusted you?
51:40I trusted you more than anybody.
51:43Do you get that?
51:44Kels, I'm sorry.
51:46How could you?
51:47I'm sorry.
51:47What? How could you?
51:48I didn't need to go, Sam.
51:54What's wrong with her?
51:55I love him.
51:56I just like us out of uniform.
51:58Kels, wait.
52:00Kels.
52:03What's wrong with her?
52:04Oh, my gosh, Sam.
52:05What's wrong with her?
52:06Dean.
52:06How are we drunk?
52:07Kels?
52:11Dehydration happens with this type of chemo.
52:14It's hard to keep anything down.
52:16And you don't feel like drinking in case it comes back up.
52:18Look, you do have to try, okay?
52:21Look after yourself.
52:23You can't keep dragging yourself off for meetings.
52:25You need to rest.
52:26You tell him.
52:28I'll prescribe a different anti-nausea medication.
52:31You should be able to go home in the morning.
52:43I probably should have stayed at home.
52:44You were right.
52:45When are you going to realise that I am always right?
52:49You can't just shrug this off.
52:51I just didn't want to leave you high and dry when you've just joined the trust.
52:55It's not your problem.
52:57It's not your fault.
53:02Oh, I just...
53:03I don't believe it.
53:04He's going to be all right, isn't he?
53:06I mean, bowel cancer, that's one they can treat, right?
53:09Yeah, I think so.
53:10I...
53:10I don't know.
53:13Oh, poor Kim.
53:14What did she tell us?
53:15Well, it's the problem with type A personalities.
53:18They don't do anything until it all comes crashing down.
53:21I just...
53:22I really hope Andrew's going to be okay
53:24and that we haven't made a mistake joining this trust.
53:28I don't understand why it would be a mistake.
53:30Well, neither do I.
53:30I quite like the place.
53:32You like the idea of schmoozing with Alice Roberts?
53:36Well, it doesn't matter because it's happened now.
53:38Yeah.
53:38The worry is that it's all under the watchful eye of Serena Michelle.
53:42Yeah.
53:45So, the, uh...
53:47The account was set up where?
53:53Are you sure that's right?
53:54Well...
53:54Yep.
54:00Yeah, I think I know what's going on.
54:01Well, hi, Coral.
54:06Are you nearly ready to go home?
54:09I know what you've done, Libby.
54:10It wasn't just me.
54:11He was up for it, too.
54:13Who was?
54:15Dean.
54:15Is that not what you were told?
54:17No!
54:18Oh, my God!
54:18What...
54:19What is wrong with you?
54:20I was trying to have a laugh.
54:22Oh, is that what you were doing
54:23when you stole money from the charity's account?
54:25Me?
54:26Don't even bother!
54:28The money was sent
54:30to an account set up in New Zealand
54:32and you've had access to my laptop.
54:34I know it was you!
54:36Oh!
54:49Right, dipstick.
54:50Sorry, I called you stupid.
54:56Yeah.
54:57I do think your actual words were, uh...
54:59your big, fat, sadder.
55:00What would I know?
55:02The world's biggest muppet.
55:04I'll give you an app, man.
55:08I can not argue with that.
55:10Oi.
55:16Yeah.
55:20Right.
55:22Get off.
55:24Yeah.
55:31Come on, man.
55:31I'm shook.
55:33Libby.
55:34And what?
55:35You didn't smack him?
55:36Should've smacked her.
55:38Well, she didn't.
55:39She just walked out with total dignity.
55:42What, do you want me to sort him out?
55:44Oi.
55:46What?
55:47No.
55:47No, I don't want anything to do with Dean Weaver ever again.
55:50What about Libby?
55:53I don't want to talk about her.
55:56She'll get what's coming, don't worry.
55:59I don't know what I was thinking.
56:00Nor do I.
56:02It seems so out of character for you.
56:04I was trying to fit in.
56:05I thought if I had the right bag.
56:07Oh, please.
56:09How gullible do you think I am?
56:12I just feel like such a mess.
56:14I don't know what I'm doing at the moment.
56:16That's no excuse.
56:17I know, I deserve to be in so much trouble,
56:20but maybe that's why I keep messing up everything else.
56:26I bought vodka in school today.
56:28I knew it.
56:29Because FYI, you can actually smell vodka on someone's breath.
56:33I think I'd just been so worried about what I'd done
56:36that I couldn't make it go away.
56:39You're the only person who I could talk to
56:41and I couldn't tell you.
56:43I just feel like I've been really losing my mind.
56:48Libby.
56:49I promise I'll pay you back,
56:52but please don't tell my dad.
56:54He'll never forgive me
56:55and I don't know what I'd do if that happened.
56:58I can't keep this from you, dad.
57:01I know it is a lot to ask,
57:02but please, I'm begging you.
57:06Keep it between us.
57:07Keep it between us.
57:37Keep it between us.