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00:16Morning.
00:17Ooh, what time do you call this? Heavy night, was it?
00:21Mum, Dad's text. He said he defo wants me down this weekend.
00:24Oh, let's not start all that again, Harry. The answer is still no.
00:27That's out of order. They're always allowed to go down.
00:30They didn't come in the bottom 20% of their midterm assessment, though, did they?
00:35That's it, is it? Because my failure of your stupid experiment.
00:39Hey!
00:41Just call Dad and ask him. He said I could come any time. Are you listening to me?
00:45When you and the other governors and some of my staff stop believing in it, mate.
00:50Someone else you're having a go at.
00:51Harry, what's got into you recently?
00:54It's not a good idea to turn the breakfast table into a war zone first thing in the morning, is
00:58it?
00:58Yeah, Harry, don't be a prat.
01:00Right, if anyone wants a lift, I'm leaving in five minutes.
01:04I seem to have lost my phone, so can someone pick it up for me, please?
01:08I'm bringing it now.
01:26Come on, girls, hurry up!
01:39Here we go. Thank you.
01:45Well, the girls' results are up.
01:47Governors aren't worried about the girls' results.
01:49And correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't segregation introduced to help the boys?
01:53Hang on. These are only midterm results.
01:55So the boys haven't adapted as quickly as the girls.
01:58We need to be patient.
01:59Thanks, Denise.
02:00It's not working yet.
02:00We try harder.
02:02We try different things.
02:03Which brings us to today's event.
02:06Chris.
02:07Yes.
02:08Year 11 boys are going to be working on a business initiative with local entrepreneur,
02:13Han Nichols.
02:14They'll be developing business plans for a community scheme within the school.
02:17And the winner gets an award.
02:19Sounds good.
02:20So why is it being denied to half the school purely on the basis of gender?
02:23It's not about denying anybody anything.
02:25It's about trying to find new ways to engage boys who don't respond to traditional teaching.
02:30We are having a problem getting the boys to respond to anything.
02:33Believe me, I know.
02:35Yeah.
02:36Harry's taken a bit of a dive recently, hasn't he?
02:39Some good news from the segregation coalface would be very welcome at the moment.
02:43No pressure there, then.
02:45Isn't that what you boys respond to?
02:50Right.
02:51Moving on.
02:52Zambuka Kelly returns to school this morning.
02:55I gave her a call this morning and we had a talk about how she might be a positive influence
02:59on Denzil.
03:00She seemed up for the responsibility.
03:02Good.
03:08You two had a row or something?
03:11No.
03:12Is that what I remember you?
03:14First day back on our lap.
03:15Josh, I am more than ready to come back to work.
03:17Okay?
03:18Sure.
03:19Even if both my legs were broke, I'd still drag myself in.
03:23Daytime TV has definitely gone downhill since I was a student.
03:32Tom.
03:33Morning.
03:35Fit and ready to come back?
03:36Yep.
03:37Good to meet you.
03:39What does she want?
03:41Probably want to welcome the wounded here, I should imagine.
03:44Hello?
03:46Karen?
03:48She hung up on me?
03:50She heard me answering then she hung up on me.
03:52Probably at the bottom of her bag with the key knock off.
03:54You ready for this?
03:55I wish people would stop asking me that.
04:00You've got to stand up for yourself, Denzil.
04:02You can't just be a she.
04:03I've got to listen to this every morning.
04:05Well, if you're going to follow people around then you're going to get trodden all over.
04:08I mean, look what happened to me the last time I was here.
04:12Oh, look how it is.
04:13Did they let you out early, eh?
04:15You could behave recently.
04:16No, I could have come back any time actually.
04:17Oh, why now?
04:18Do you miss me?
04:19Erm, if we keep our Denzil out of trouble.
04:21Yeah.
04:22You're constantly bending my ears, you.
04:24It's got to be worse than any trouble I could be getting into.
04:26Fair enough.
04:27Well, things are a bit different round here now.
04:29Don't worry about it.
04:30If you miss me in class you can always catch up at break.
04:32I think I've had enough for a term actually.
04:34Ooh.
04:36Alright?
04:37Yeah, apart from Mr Gobby over there.
04:39I've got something to show you.
04:42It's my mum's phone.
04:44It's got all her emails on.
04:45Stuff about the teachers and loads of other things.
04:47Yeah, I'll catch up with you in a minute, Harry.
04:50Oi, you two.
04:52Hi, Sam.
04:53Do you not think you'd owe me an apology for getting me kicked out of school?
04:56Sorry.
04:56They didn't throw you out.
04:57You chose not to come back.
04:59Cos you planted drugs on me, Amy.
05:00What, and do you think I didn't get told off for it?
05:02I got excluded!
05:03Right, girls, that's enough!
05:06What is your name, girl?
05:08Sam Luca Kelly.
05:10Right.
05:11I know fitting back in is hard, but you're a smart girl.
05:14You know this is not the right way to go about it.
05:16And what am I supposed to do?
05:16What, act like we're best friends?
05:18She got me kicked out of school!
05:20Listen, I'm sure the problem with her will resolve itself.
05:24OK, focus on you, on setting an example to Denzil.
05:28OK?
05:29OK.
05:31Why did you have to be like that with her?
05:35Oh, sir, I just need to speak to Miss Montoya.
05:37It's about her actress.
05:38Brandy's glasses.
05:39Ah, the enthusiasm of you.
05:41Kirby boy for you.
05:43God, he's keen.
05:44Wish I knew your secret.
05:46You'll never know.
05:47I'm sure it's something trivial.
05:48Then, you get done.
05:51She just warned me off Amy.
05:53Told me to let it go.
05:54Well, it makes sense.
05:55Well, that's all right for you to say.
05:57But I'm not gonna stand around and let Amy walk all over me.
06:01I'm just gonna have to be smart about it.
06:03Come on, Harry.
06:05What are you doing hanging about?
06:07Any homework?
06:08No.
06:09Should I have done?
06:10Do you know, I have had enough trouble with you of late
06:12without that kind of lip.
06:13Do you understand me?
06:27Hey.
06:28I thought I'd got this place.
06:30It's in Manchester and it sounds dead classy.
06:32My treat.
06:33But, Jonah, you...
06:34I can afford it and no one will recognise us there, so...
06:37I can't be seen talking here like this.
06:39You know that.
06:40Exactly.
06:41That's why this would be perfect.
06:43Look, I'll call you after school.
06:46I promise.
06:46You'd better.
06:48And now, I'm your teacher and you're my pupil.
06:51Oh.
06:52So that's how it is, is it?
06:53I'm just a pupil.
06:54It's what you are.
06:56Isn't it?
07:04Hey, Tom.
07:06Welcome back.
07:07Good to be here.
07:08How are you feeling?
07:10Good.
07:13You fully recovered?
07:15Well, I'm here, aren't I?
07:19How are you feeling in yourself?
07:21Good?
07:22Ready to jump back into the maelstrom?
07:24Yep.
07:25Same old, same old.
07:29Because what happened to you must have been really...
07:32Karen, thank you for asking.
07:33I'm fine.
07:35I'm fine.
07:35But I'll take any help you can offer on how to make Thomas Hardy appeal to Year 11s, but otherwise...
07:43OK.
07:44How's about in periods five and six you help me on the judging panel with the business initiative?
07:49Why?
07:50I don't know anything about business.
07:51Well, you can offer a whole fresh perspective then, can't you?
07:57Fine.
07:57But, er...
07:59Don't blame me if I don't know what to say.
08:01It's just a presentation, Tom.
08:04Right.
08:08Right, just make sure your names are on your worksheets, please.
08:10And legible.
08:11If you can.
08:23Miss.
08:24Are you OK?
08:26Can you just hand in your worksheets, please, and get along to your next class?
08:33And last, but by no means least, your Shakespeare text is Macbeth.
08:38Ooh, smart.
08:42Hey, is Hamlet in this?
08:44No, Janice.
08:45That would be Hamlet.
08:47Oh, well, I just thought it might have been a series, you know, like Harry Potter.
08:51I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm glad that Hamlet isn't in this.
08:54Did he go on or what?
08:57You're busy.
08:58I'll come back later.
08:59Oh, no, no.
09:00I think we're finished here, aren't we, Janice?
09:02Plenty there to be getting your teeth into.
09:05Everything OK?
09:07Oh, Mum.
09:08I'll leave you two to it.
09:10I don't want to be true, do I?
09:17No, it's not OK.
09:18I've just got this.
09:20We need to discuss your results and disciplinary record.
09:25Both are terrible.
09:26I'm absolutely horrified.
09:28Shouting at the pupils isn't teaching.
09:31You need to confront her with that.
09:32Ask her to explain herself.
09:34I can't.
09:35I mean, I can't.
09:36I mean, I can't face her, but you're the union rep, aren't you?
09:41Yes.
09:45We need to think this through.
09:47I mean, she's a formidable opponent, sir.
09:50Not one to be underestimated.
09:54Tell you what, I'll run it past the union.
09:59Right, we've got full union backing.
10:03Fisher should have spoken to you before issuing a written complaint,
10:06and the tone of the email is tantamount to harassment.
10:11And that means?
10:13It means that we are going to have to face her.
10:16She's had a go at me and all.
10:18I don't know what she thinks that's going to achieve.
10:20What, on your first day back?
10:24Look, don't let it get to you, Tom.
10:26You've had enough on your plate after everything you've been through.
10:39I mean, I didn't think so, Tom.
10:39What is that?
10:42I don't know how much of that is.
10:44Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
10:59Come on, come on, come on.
11:08Ruby, Grantley, Hammond.
11:10We are here on official union business to get an explanation for this.
11:18When did you receive this?
11:20When I opened my email account this morning.
11:22It is from your email account. Are you denying you sent it?
11:26I can see that.
11:26It contains unsubstantiated allegations, deeply unprofessional criticism, which could be construed as harassment.
11:34Well, that's arguable.
11:36There will be no debate about it. It is not an accurate appraisal of Mrs Fry's performance. I think you
11:41know it.
11:41I'll be the judge of what I know and what I don't know.
11:45We will need a written apology by the end of the day.
11:49Come on, Mrs Fry, we're done here.
11:53Sorry.
11:54Hey, Miss.
11:55She's both.
11:56Mum, are you OK?
11:58What was that about?
11:59Oh, nothing for you to worry about.
12:02Mum, I...
12:03Year 11 boys English results.
12:05I was wondering if you've thought about me going to Dad's this weekend.
12:08Darling, now isn't the time.
12:11It never is, is it?
12:24It never is, is it?
12:46Right, keep the mumbo-jumbo down to a dull roar. I've already dealt with enough offensive rubbish for one moment.
12:54What do you mean, sir?
12:56Oh, just the, er, slight matter of your mother stirring things a little too vigorously.
13:02You mean the emails.
13:05She tells her son about private communications with the staff.
13:09If you think they're bad, you should hear what she says about you behind your back.
13:13She's always shouting at her laptop.
13:15Such as?
13:15Harry, shut up, man.
13:17Mum will go mad.
13:18Well, she says some bad words.
13:20I mean, I can't say them because I'd get sent to the cooler.
13:25But she did say that you were a troublemaker. I'm allowed to say that, aren't I?
13:31Stinger, got to work, that one, sir.
13:33Shut up.
13:34Right, get on with your work in silence.
13:39Yes, Harry.
13:42You want it to see me?
13:49What's this?
13:53I came that close to telling her she deserved every word.
13:57Trouble is, I can't remember sending it.
14:00But you must know if you sent it or not.
14:02I started an email to her about her results, nothing more.
14:07And I can't believe I was quite so direct.
14:11It was late and I'd had a glass, well, a couple of glasses of wine.
14:21Look, I get home, I eat, I argue with my kids, I open a bottle, try and get on with
14:29some work.
14:30Not proud of it, believe me.
14:33So, things are tough at home?
14:35Mm, mainly Harry.
14:38Ever since the divorce came through, I just dread having a conversation with him.
14:43Either one of us always flies off the handle.
14:45Well, don't beat yourself up.
14:47Can't be easy, being a single mum.
14:49I hadn't quite thought of myself as that.
14:53Now you know half the parents round here feel.
14:57Segregation isn't working its magic on him.
15:00And here I am, trying to tell everyone else to be patient about the boy's results,
15:05and I can't even get through to my own son.
15:07Mm.
15:09Will you have a word with him?
15:12Me?
15:13Mm.
15:14I think he's missing out on male conversation.
15:19Er, yeah, okay, fine.
15:22I'll just get all this organised first.
15:31Anna, grantly budging, with some more information.
15:35Yes, it seems our Mrs Fisher has something to say about everyone in the school.
15:41Insulting personal attacks.
15:43And, but get this, she is even complaining about my legitimate activities as union rep.
15:51A face-to-face with you?
15:53Oh, that would put the fear of God into her.
15:56But what do you want to say?
15:59What?
16:00How?
16:01Not what?
16:02How?
16:05What do you want to say?
16:07What are you saying?
16:10No tango, no idea Rio.
16:15What's gotten into you, Harry?
16:16Is this really the way you want to behave?
16:18Be the grinning idiot at the back of the class.
16:20You're calling me an idiot, miss.
16:23Calm down, kid.
16:24I'm trying to take everyone on today.
16:27Dylan, can you please read?
16:31¿Cómo es que estudia usted cuando las familias gitanas están asentadas durante muchos años en una localidad es más fácil
16:41que eso?
16:42Miss Montoya, can I have a word with Harry Fisher, please?
16:53What's going on?
16:55Your schoolwork and your behaviour have really dipped recently.
16:59You sound just like my mum.
17:02She's worried about you.
17:04She's asked me to have a chat on her behalf.
17:06So, rather than her talking to me, she's got you to do it for her?
17:11Hey, show a bit of respect, please.
17:15Now, come on, what's wrong?
17:18Don't know.
17:19Mask her.
17:22Or she can ask me herself.
17:24Wait, she can't be bothered.
17:26She's under a lot of pressure at the moment.
17:28I don't care.
17:30How would you like it if your mum was your ed teacher?
17:34Listen.
17:37This business initiative today should be good fun.
17:40I think that would be a really good opportunity for you to show me and your mum that you can
17:47apply yourself like we know that you can.
17:49And if I don't?
17:51What's mum going to do?
17:52Put me in the cooler?
17:53Or get you to have another chat with me?
17:55Come on, Harry.
17:56Let's see what you're capable of, eh?
18:01OK.
18:09Business initiative.
18:10Well, I hope to see why we can't do it.
18:12Yeah.
18:13Women are just as good at business, too.
18:15Better.
18:16And do we get an afternoon off school?
18:18Yeah.
18:18Look, I don't know why you're so bothered about it.
18:20It's just another thing to keep the stupid boys happy.
18:22So why aren't they bothered about keeping us happy?
18:24Eh, because we're not dumb like them.
18:26What?
18:26So you're just going to take everything they give you?
18:28Behave like good little girls because you're scared of getting into trouble.
18:30Sam's right.
18:31It's not fair, is it?
18:32Well, so then let's do something about it.
18:34Like what?
18:35Start a protest?
18:36No.
18:37You just think of some of his own ideas.
18:38Oh, yeah.
18:39Why not?
18:40Looking conspiratorial, girls.
18:41Miss, we think we should be able to come up with business ideas as well.
18:46Sounds like you've already made your minds up and I'm not going to stand in the way of students wanting
18:50more education.
18:52See?
18:54Even the teacher agrees with us.
18:56Oh, come on, Amy.
18:57What's the worst that could happen?
18:59We're asking for more work.
19:00It's not like we're truiting or getting into trouble, is it?
19:02Well, I am on board.
19:07So, um, I want you to pick a theme and write 250 words.
19:15If we're going to compete against the boys, we do something that they would never think of.
19:20It's not a story.
19:21We set up a school dating agency.
19:24But these ideas are supposed to add value.
19:27Like solve problems.
19:28Dating is just a lie.
19:29Yeah, but being single and mad, it is a problem.
19:32Plus, if it makes a few months look up, then that's better for the rest of us.
19:35Girls!
19:38A theme is an idea...
19:40They're going to want something more schooly.
19:42Academic and that.
19:44It's a business idea.
19:45It needs my kit.
19:47What's going to be more popular with kids around here than dating?
19:50She is right, you know.
19:51Girls!
19:52Hey!
19:53I am here, you know.
19:54When I said be quiet, I damn well mentate.
20:14You OK, miss?
20:18Miss Montaia?
20:20I'm fine.
20:22I'm fine.
20:23Everyone back to work, please.
20:48I won't leave that round here, mate.
20:50Anything could happen to it.
20:51Is that right?
20:52Tell you what, give us a tenner and I'll look after it.
20:54Make sure it doesn't get no scratches.
20:56OK, son.
20:56How about this?
20:59Anything happens to my car, I'll hold you personally liable for every penny's worth of damage.
21:03OK?
21:04You're a witness, which makes this a legally binding contract.
21:07And just to give you a ballpark figure, me last Reese break cost $1,500 before tax.
21:12We good?
21:13Pleasure doing business with you.
21:17I think you need to talk to him.
21:19Seems more like a family thing.
21:21Oh?
21:22Well, he's quite touchy.
21:24He's very defensive and I think maybe the divorce is affecting him more than he's laying on.
21:30But as far as the school side of things go, I think I got through.
21:33Oh, thanks, Chris.
21:35It seems like the more scrutiny I'm under, the more pressure I'm passing on to him.
21:42Hello, Han.
21:43How are you?
21:44How are you?
21:45Very well.
21:46This is Chris Smead, who's organised today's event.
21:49Hey, tough call.
21:51I don't know who's going to give you more grief, me or the kids.
21:55I bet Karen here can be a bit of a taskmaster in all.
21:58Shall we go through to the hall?
22:00I'll catch up with you later.
22:12I heard Mr Mead had a quiet word with you.
22:15So?
22:16Harry.
22:17What?
22:18You expect me to be grateful now that you're talking to me yourself, rather than using him?
22:22Thanks a lot.
22:24Thanks a lot.
22:31Right, if you'd all like to find a table and settle into your teams, please.
22:35Uh, I should warn you that there's some trickier lads in this year group.
22:39You'll be fine.
22:40But this one will need to sharpen up.
22:42You'll need a new brain first, mate.
22:43Hey, behave.
22:45Yeah.
22:46I'll get this.
22:47Kyle.
22:47Right, I want you to go and sit on that table over there next to Harry.
22:51With him.
22:51Just sit down.
22:53Sharky's tired, eh?
22:54Finn!
22:54Over there.
22:57Come on, lads, over you.
22:59You're late.
23:04Ding, ding.
23:05When's the next round?
23:06There won't be a next round.
23:07Right.
23:08This is Mr Han Nichols.
23:10Then he's kindly coming to school today to give you an insight into what it is to be a successful
23:15entrepreneur.
23:16Okay, lads.
23:17You've all been given the brief by Mr Mead.
23:20Remember, your ideas need to be A, practical.
23:23B, improve the quality of school life.
23:26And C, use only equipment easily available in the school.
23:29Right, you've got 30 minutes now to develop your ideas in your groups and come up with a presentation by
23:36the end.
23:37Okay, let's get to work.
23:40I hope you know what you're doing.
23:41Because if we don't win this, I know who I'll be blaming.
23:52Karen knows about us.
23:54She can't do it.
23:55Oh, no?
23:55Explain this.
24:02It doesn't mention us.
24:04It doesn't have to.
24:05Who have you told?
24:06No one.
24:07Oh, come on.
24:08Who?
24:08No, I would never do that.
24:09Hey, keep your voice down.
24:10I swear it.
24:11Why would I?
24:13Oh, lovely matters.
24:15The end results are the same.
24:16I can't believe how stupid I've been.
24:19Whoa.
24:20Oh, no.
24:21Don't even think about it.
24:33Are you not doing your conversation classes?
24:36No.
24:37That's over and done with.
24:39Aren't you supposed to be in football practice?
24:43Do you know what?
24:44I feel like sitting here all day and leaving them all to it.
24:47Only Karen's stuck me in this business initiative scheme all afternoon.
24:51Karen has?
24:52Yeah, Karen.
24:54It's like she's sitting on our shoulders trying to monitor everything that we do.
24:57Do you know what I mean?
24:57Yeah.
25:00Did she ask her?
25:02I think I'm in serious trouble with her.
25:04Why?
25:05What have you done?
25:05She didn't say.
25:07Her email just said to report to her office after school.
25:10Well, you must have done something.
25:11But I haven't.
25:13OK.
25:13You've no right to imply I've done anything wrong.
25:15Don't you have a go at me?
25:16It's bad enough getting it off the kids.
25:17That's on top of everyone treating me like a basket case.
25:20Oh, Tom.
25:20Tom.
25:21Tom.
25:21Wait.
25:22I didn't mean it.
25:24We could set up a business specialising in cleaning school science equipment.
25:28It's always filthy.
25:30Who cares about that?
25:31OK.
25:32What about in green, then?
25:33Um, we could start our own compost heap.
25:36I mean, set up an allotment on the school grounds.
25:39Growing carrots.
25:41No chance.
25:42All right.
25:43You think of something.
25:45OK.
25:46Well, what about me beating you up so nobody can see?
25:50It'd be a great investment.
25:53Sorry.
26:01It's your idea.
26:03Behave.
26:03As if I'd share anything with you.
26:05If you meant keeping your teeth, you might.
26:06Your choice.
26:12OK.
26:14Here's what we're doing.
26:26This can't be what they're doing.
26:27It's stupid.
26:28Like you'd know.
26:29Shaq even drew the diagram.
26:31He didn't want to.
26:31But what was he going to do?
26:32We're going to get well done for it.
26:33Oh, shut it, Fisher.
26:36Er, is there a problem?
26:38Nothing.
26:38Just getting on with it.
26:40Harry?
26:41This is a load of rubbish.
26:42A lot of people have made a big effort to make this work for you today.
26:45I didn't ask you to.
26:46No, but the head teacher did.
26:48Now, I suggest you buckle down, you get your idea going, and you help Kyle.
26:54Otherwise, your mum's going to be finding out what a little pain you're being today.
27:04Well, they seem to be getting into it.
27:07We'll see.
27:09It's a shame it had to be something for the school.
27:12You're trying to engage kids that don't like school, right?
27:15Yeah, more or less.
27:16So why do you keep pushing school on them?
27:18Free them up.
27:20Listen to them.
27:21They might surprise you.
27:27Hello, love.
27:28Have you seen your sister anywhere?
27:31Yeah.
27:31Yeah, she's gone into town.
27:33She had to go to the library to get a book for this humanities coursework.
27:36Oh.
27:37Yeah, she mentioned it to you last night before she went to bed.
27:39Do you not remember?
27:40Did she?
27:41Right.
27:42Oh, well, not to worry.
27:43I'll catch up with her later.
28:06I wasn't sure you'd make it.
28:08Must be difficult bunking off when your mum's the head.
28:11Well, what she doesn't know can't hurt her.
28:12Oh, you bad girl.
28:14I have a moment.
28:16Let's hope so.
28:17Shall we?
28:18Yeah.
28:21Okay, everyone.
28:22Judges have arrived.
28:24So if the first group get ready, I want you all to pay attention to their presentation.
28:30All right, you're first.
28:32How's Harry been?
28:34Um...
28:34What?
28:36Oh, just more of the same, really.
28:38It's my fault.
28:39I need to talk to him.
28:40Okay, folks.
28:41This is it.
28:43Remember, presentation is important, but the idea is the key.
28:47The best spin in the world won't sell a weak idea.
28:50You ready, boys?
28:52Save that for the talent shows.
28:55The only applause we want is a yes at the end and a signature on a contract.
28:59Off you go.
29:00Well, these days, recycling is dead important.
29:05Everybody's banging on about it.
29:07So our idea is to recycle drinking water back into the school.
29:12We'll recycle the water from the school sinks and toilets, and we'll pump it back into the kitchen,
29:19where then it'll be filtered and then boiled.
29:33Whoa, stop.
29:35Are you taking the mick?
29:36No.
29:37You think piping raw sewage into the school kitchen is a good idea?
29:41Well, yeah, actually.
29:43It'd be a public health disaster.
29:45You're wasting my time and everyone else's.
29:48You hear that kind of laughter at a pitch?
29:49You've got it very, very wrong.
29:52I hope they're not all going to be like this.
29:54I don't know why you're laughing, Sharky.
29:56This was your stupid idea.
29:57Yeah, you're right.
29:58We'll have to think of something else, eh, boys?
30:02Just wait till this is over.
30:03We'll see who's laughing.
30:05Oi, that is enough.
30:06Just calm down.
30:07Go and pick your file up.
30:09Hey.
30:11It's a pity no one liked your idea about boiling up crap, innit?
30:16Come on!
30:17Tough!
30:19It's out when you fight, is it?
30:20When someone's being held back.
30:28Kyle, you go to the cooler now, please.
30:32Mr Meade, can you take over here, please?
30:34Yeah.
30:39Told you there'll be a next round.
30:41Right.
30:46I am OK.
30:47It's just when you lunge forward at me like that.
30:49That's an everyday occurrence here.
30:51To be dealt with firmly and calmly.
30:53And that wasn't your reaction.
30:54No, I know, I know.
30:55And I've said that I'm sorry.
30:57Sorry isn't the answer here, Tom.
30:59You threw a child to the ground.
31:00This is Kyle Stack.
31:01It's the only language that he understands.
31:03Tom, this isn't you, is it?
31:04Well, how would I know?
31:05All day long, people asking me if I'm OK.
31:08Or whether I think it's too early that I've come back.
31:10And now you've proved them wrong, have you?
31:13You got aggressive with Kyle.
31:16And you know what, Tom?
31:17For a moment, I thought you were going to turn on me.
31:28Every day since this has happened to me,
31:31I've just been playing it through in my head.
31:33Every punch, every kick, I feel like a frightened kid or something.
31:38You've got to understand we've got a difficult situation here.
31:41You've more or less assaulted a child.
31:43That is an exaggeration.
31:44Is it?
31:46I've got to bring in occupational health and have you assessed.
31:49What, a shrink?
31:50Until you're assessed and deemed fit,
31:52you can't work at Waterloo Road.
31:55Well, how long will that be?
31:56I don't know.
31:58But at the moment, you're a liability to everyone around you.
32:01Let's just hope Kyle's mother doesn't press charges.
32:06Whatever you recommend, don't worry about the price.
32:09As we should.
32:13So where were we?
32:14Are you talking about your sister?
32:16Yeah, but it's pretty boring, really.
32:18Oh, I don't know.
32:20Bec's in a dark secret.
32:22Sounds intriguing.
32:24What is it?
32:25See, that's the thing.
32:27I don't know.
32:27She won't say.
32:29It doesn't really make any sense.
32:31I know it's about money.
32:33Most things are.
32:34Yeah, but most people don't throw money away, do they?
32:36She threw money away?
32:37Yeah, loads of it.
32:38But that's Bec's fire.
32:40Unnecessary.
32:42Drama's a middle name.
32:45Oh, my God.
32:46It is amazing in here.
32:47I am such a lucky girl.
32:49I don't think luck has anything to do with it.
32:54The beauty of StudyBase is it doesn't require any extra work from teachers or students.
32:59She won't be much longer.
33:01She won't be much longer.
33:02Students do the work as normal.
33:05No change there.
33:05She's missed the last two pitches.
33:07So I don't know how it's going to work when it comes to judging.
33:10You'll have to be judging jury all by yourself then, won't you?
33:13It's hard work that people put in here year after year when it could be shared to help students like
33:17you.
33:20Hang on a sec, girls.
33:21What are you doing?
33:21We've come to pitch up our ideas.
33:23No, no, no, no.
33:24Come on.
33:25This is just for the boys.
33:26Out we go.
33:26Well, we just want a chance.
33:27Do we not even deserve that?
33:29I've got my attention.
33:34All right, then.
33:35Why don't you have a seat next to Harry over there?
33:38Wow, Sam.
33:40You really can't get enough for me, can you?
33:42Might have to wait this one, though.
33:43I'm a little bit busy, yeah?
33:45Get over yourself then.
33:46I wasn't talking to you, was I?
33:48Well, you must be one of us and you get the rest of us.
33:51Thanks.
33:52Well, we're a team.
33:53We sit together.
33:55Well, we are.
34:03Do you spend a lot of your time in here, Kyle?
34:06Yeah.
34:07It's because you lot keep chucking me in here.
34:09Even when it's me being attacked by a teacher.
34:12I'd be very careful if I were you, Kyle.
34:15Do you remember your first day at this school?
34:18You set a dangerous dog on my daughter.
34:22And my every instinct told me to throw you out.
34:27But it was Miss Lawal who convinced me I should give you a second chance.
34:30But I'm the victim this time.
34:32Victim?
34:33What, copying other students' work?
34:36Menacing pupils?
34:38Being verbally abusive to members of my staff?
34:42Doesn't sound too good, does it?
34:44On top of your previous record.
34:48No, Miss.
34:49I'm sorry, okay?
34:52All I'm asking is that you give Mr. Clarkson a second chance.
34:57The way we did for you.
35:02Well, he is a bit...
35:04His confidence has taken a bit of a knock recently.
35:07I think we should all be aware of that.
35:11So what do you think, Kyle?
35:19It was nothing.
35:21A misunderstanding.
35:23Good.
35:26Shall we go and join the others?
35:45Miss.
35:46What?
35:47You know the bit in paragraph three where she talked about her father?
35:50It's a test translation.
35:51Just do your best.
35:52Miss.
35:53What?
35:54I feel sick.
35:54You'll be fine.
35:56No, Miss.
35:56I need to go.
35:57No.
36:11Um, carry on with your work.
36:13I'll be right back.
36:20You've got to believe me when I say I haven't told anyone.
36:22You don't need to, drawing attention to us like that.
36:25Because you'd think I've been going around bragging about you like some stupid kid.
36:30Can't you see?
36:32This is my job on the line here.
36:34My entire life.
36:38I'm sorry.
36:41I'm going to go see Karen after this period.
36:43Get it over with.
36:45I can't stand this anymore.
36:51I can see what you were going for.
36:53But I didn't feel that you really believed in what you were saying yourself.
36:56And if you don't, there's no way on earth anyone else is going to believe you, let alone invest in
37:02you.
37:04What are the girls doing here?
37:06Oh, they just barged in.
37:08I tried to get them to leave and your mate Han wanted them to stay.
37:10This is supposed to be boys only.
37:12I've been talking this up as a shining example of segregation in action.
37:17Yeah, I know, but you said you wanted me to keep him sweet.
37:20I'll surf them out if you want.
37:21Well, it's too late now.
37:22Just leave it.
37:24I've had enough aggro for one day.
37:26Okay, the girls' presentation's next.
37:31Ah, this is Ruby Fry, recipient of the first of these communiques.
37:36Don't worry, we will sort this out.
37:37Well, your support in this makes the world a difference.
37:40What happened to you isn't acceptable.
37:42And if Miss Fisher has indeed been discussing these matters with her children first,
37:46then that's even more unprofessional.
37:48And she'd be looking at?
37:49Written censure, certainly.
37:51Possibly even suspension.
37:53But that does depend on how she responds today.
37:55Quite.
37:56Well, shall we?
37:57I'd like to run through everything again, just to make sure we're all on the same page.
38:03Social networking sites are popular, but they have their problems.
38:07People not being who they say they are, and genuine people living too far away.
38:11And what does our school have plenty of?
38:13Hot girls, cute boys, and yet still loads of people are single.
38:18Our project, Class Day, will help make this...
38:20Come to see what you've done, have you?
38:21The girls said you encouraged them.
38:23All I said to the girls was,
38:24make your voices heard like you would have done.
38:26They were already fired up.
38:28Or just a bit of fun.
38:30Class Day is the answer.
38:31Since when was I missed the segregation, anyway?
38:33It wasn't even my idea.
38:35So it's free of any other dangers of the other social network sites.
38:38Vote for Class Day.
38:45I was supposed to say that.
38:47No, you wasn't.
38:48It was my idea, yeah, I was actually.
38:49And if it wasn't for me, we wouldn't be here.
38:53I think he just got that email I sent him.
38:56I need to speak to you.
38:57Can it wait?
38:58No, it can't.
38:59I'm producing such a detailed pitch.
39:01It was funny, and you certainly made your point.
39:04But let's see what the judges say when they come to making their decision.
39:09I don't believe you.
39:11I support you to the hilt with this segregation.
39:14Even when you start acting like it was all my idea.
39:16I organise today, and I deal with your mate Han,
39:18who's hardly a walk in the park.
39:19I'll talk to Harry for you.
39:21Chris, what are you talking about?
39:22This.
39:24Karen, I know you said at the end of the day,
39:26but I'm finding the pressure rather intolerable.
39:28What?
39:29Ah, Mrs Fisher, I believe you know Anna Poulton.
39:33I'm union official.
39:34Mrs Fisher, I wish we were meeting in happier circumstances.
39:38What is going on?
39:40Do you really think this is how I would express my dissatisfaction with you?
39:44My members do all have written proof.
39:46Well, I'm not disputing that.
39:47I'm asking your members whether this seems like something I would do.
39:52Poorly worded, insulting, unsubstantiated emails.
39:57That's what's so hurtful about it.
40:00Cheska, you and I have always had our differences,
40:01but we've resolved them through talking, Chris.
40:04I thought you knew me better.
40:06So you're denying writing these?
40:08Well, of course I am.
40:09It's not how I run my school.
40:10I like to think I enjoy a mutual respect with members of my staff.
40:15Seems I was mistaken.
40:20As I said before, the girls' pitch was entertaining.
40:24Extra kudos for having the stones to get in here in the first place.
40:27But ultimately, class day is just another dating site.
40:31So the award today goes to an idea so simple,
40:35I can't see how it wouldn't work.
40:38The winner is study base.
40:40Finn, Josh, Nate.
40:49Congratulations.
40:50I screwed up big time.
40:52He's going to kill me.
40:53But how do you just give it to me?
40:55You'll get caught with it for sure.
40:56But you've all done yourselves proud,
40:58and you've certainly been better behaved than your teachers.
41:01Sorry to interrupt,
41:03but it seems as if someone in school has hacked into my email account.
41:09Obviously, this is a serious matter,
41:11as the same person might well have stolen my mobile phone.
41:14So we'll start with a voluntary search of all bags in here to begin with.
41:21All your bags on the tables now, please.
41:25Make sure you're quick.
41:27Come right up.
41:29Come on.
41:29No way they're searching me.
41:30I'm a still stupid phone.
41:36Amy, where are you going?
41:38Home.
41:38They said the search was voluntary.
41:40Have you got something to hide?
41:41Are you calling me a thief?
41:43No.
41:44Well, you won't manage checking, will you?
41:58That's not mine.
41:59Mrs. Fisher?
42:02Is that yours?
42:06No way.
42:08No, I don't believe this.
42:09Come on.
42:12This is so unfair.
42:15What did you do that for?
42:17Saving your bacon, pal.
42:18Amy's going to get well done for that.
42:19So?
42:20Look, she set me up, Harry.
42:22It's time to have a taste of her own medicine.
42:24That's out of order.
42:25You hated when they did that to you.
42:26Don't get all high and mighty on me.
42:28This is stuff that you've done,
42:30but no one had to take the blame.
42:31We could have dumped the phone and walked away.
42:34Oh, and I thought you were supposed to be avoiding trouble.
42:38Wait, hang on.
42:39What so early?
42:40You wanted to be hard?
42:41Oh, look at me and stick it to your mum.
42:42It's not fair.
42:43It just causes more aggro for you, Amy and my mum.
42:47So now you don't want to upset her.
42:48Make your mind up, Harry.
42:50I have.
42:55Right, I'm sorry.
42:58Where are you going?
42:59Harry?
43:01I didn't do it.
43:03I've never even seen that phone before.
43:04You found it.
43:05Harry?
43:06It was me.
43:07All of it.
43:07I took the phone and I sent the emails.
43:10See?
43:12And I put the phone in Amy's bag.
43:15Thanks a bunch, yeah?
43:16Right, Amy.
43:18Come on, let's go.
43:25Have you any idea of the amount of trouble you've caused me today?
43:29I didn't mean to.
43:30I mean, it started off as a joke.
43:33A joke?
43:33What, destroying the trust between myself and key members of staff?
43:36That's very funny.
43:38Sorry.
43:39What is wrong with you at the moment, Harry?
43:42It's just one thing after another.
43:44There's your results, endless complaints from staff,
43:47your attitude.
43:49Do you ever think about anyone else but yourself?
43:51I don't know.
43:52Do you?
43:53What?
43:55How dare you, after what you've done today?
43:58What about what you've done?
43:59You know, I used to have two parents
44:01that would listen to me and help me.
44:04Now all I've got is a mum
44:05that shouts, issues orders
44:07and will only talk about stuff connected to your precious job.
44:11And I've got a dad that I'm not even allowed to see!
44:17Harry?
44:20Harry?
44:22Harry?
44:25Stop!
44:27What are you going to do?
44:29Exclude me for letting down the side?
44:31As your head teacher, yes.
44:33I do have to discipline you.
44:35Big deal.
44:39As your mother,
44:41I just want to say I'm really sorry.
44:43Sorry.
44:47For what?
44:49For not listening to you.
44:52Not being there for you.
44:54Not being a very good mother.
44:59I struggled since your dad left.
45:02I miss him too.
45:06You never say that though, do you?
45:08You never talk about it.
45:11It's like I don't even exist.
45:13All you seem to care about
45:14is how well I eat
45:15and how well I do at school.
45:16That's not true.
45:19But if I've made you feel like that,
45:21then I'm really sorry.
45:25I'm sorry too.
45:28I didn't mean for any of this to happen.
45:36I think we should make a promise
45:38that we never, ever
45:40let it get as bad as this again.
45:43Okay.
45:45Amy!
45:48Laurie!
45:49Wait, wait.
45:50What?
45:51What, it was me?
45:53You put the phone in your bag.
45:54I'm sorry.
45:55You utter cow!
45:57See what she's like, Lauren?
45:58What she's really like.
45:59That is a crappy thing to do.
46:01Yeah, I know.
46:02I know it was wrong, but
46:05I spent all that time
46:06just thinking about
46:07how to get back at you.
46:08And it's stupid.
46:10But I'm sorry.
46:13Right, well,
46:14I'm sorry to you then.
46:16And
46:18I should have said sorry earlier.
46:19Much earlier.
46:21We're cool then, yeah?
46:23Hello, girls.
46:24Nice try with the whole dating thing,
46:26but
46:26don't think us guys need it as much as you.
46:28Denzel, what are you doing with him?
46:29Well,
46:30I went to Miss Fisher
46:30and said I should be his mentor
46:32since you're doing such a bad job of it.
46:33Are you joking?
46:34No.
46:35She was well up for it.
46:36Not surprised after
46:37I've just won the business initiative.
46:47Dad?
46:48Hang on.
46:52Are you OK?
46:53What's it look like?
46:54I just want to get home.
46:58Don't look at me like that.
47:00I'll be OK.
47:06Sending me for counselling.
47:08That's good, isn't it?
47:09If you say so.
47:12You got beat up, Dad.
47:13It's a big deal.
47:15No-one thinks you're weak.
47:16You just need help.
47:17Why can't everyone just accept that
47:18I want to forget about it and move on?
47:20Because you can't.
47:22That's why you need counselling.
47:24Yeah, well, I don't have any choice in the matter.
47:26I either go or I don't have a job.
47:27I don't have any choice in the matter.
47:30Wait, wait, wait!
47:43What's what happened?
47:45It was a false alarm.
47:47We're all kidding.
47:52See?
47:52I told you I didn't tell anyone.
47:55All I want to do right now
47:56is just go out with you.
48:00That was amazing.
48:02You win, thank you.
48:03Anything for you, babe.
48:05Anything.
48:06Oh, I just...
48:07I can't wait to be able to just come out
48:09about all this and show you off.
48:11So you want to swap bunking off school?
48:13Meals in fancy hotels
48:14for a mug of tea round the kitchen table?
48:16Boring.
48:16I know, I know, but I...
48:18No buts.
48:20I don't want to share you.
48:22I want all of you.
48:25All to myself.
48:28Our dark little secret.
48:33So what now?
48:36I don't need to be back till 11.
48:38Well, this is a hotel.
48:43It's all booked as a room.
48:46Of course, I can just drop you back off at yours
48:48if that's what you prefer.
48:49Oh, yeah.
48:56This is so good.
48:57Oh, yeah.
49:04Oh, yeah.
49:51We're right back.

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