It’s not just the children that are new - some of the teachers have just joined the school too. When they aren't teaching, form teachers Miss Gibbons and Mr Glendenning, have particularly unusual hobbies. Miss Gibbons takes her tutor group to a gymnastics studio and Mr Glenndining shows off his RNLI rescue skills, earing a new-found respect from their students.
Chloe and Hollie are identical twins - what is it like being a twin and how do the staff and students tell them apart? Donna has recently returned to the area from New Zealand and talks about how living in two different countries has changed her life and given her an unusual accent! The Year 7's go on a visit to Beamish, a replica of a Victorian mining village, to find out about life in the past.
Paying attention in the classroom can be harder for some of the new Year Sevens, who would rather talk to their friends. Kyran and Alex went to the same primary school and don't like to be separated in their new secondary school. Their friendship tests the teachers' patience and their funny pranks get them noticed by the whole class. The episode also introduces Delight, who is originally from Zimbabwe. Delight wows her new classmates with her incredible singing voice!
Year 7 have Paralympic swimmer Clare Cashmore in assembly, who inspires them about the challenges she has had to face to win her medals. One of the louder Year 7 girls is finding first term a challenge as she struggles to stay focused and on task.
Charity doesn't begin at home - this year's big year 7 fundraising project is in aid of a charity that builds and runs schools in Kenya. The students come up with all kinds of ideas to raise money. Keen rapper Kayden and beatboxer Javonte put the teachers 'on rapport' - aiming to teach them how to rap, before they all have to show off their new skills in a special fundraising assembly. Plus there's a life-changing opportunity for two of year 7 to actually travel to Kenya as school ambassadors to find out what life out there is like. Who will be chosen to represent the school?
Special episode for Anti-Bullying Week.
Have Year 7 got what it takes to set up and run their own business? Mr Jones the maths teacher is keen to find out, so he splits them into two groups and they are challenged to make a range of products which they will actually get to sell to the general public in one of the UK's biggest shopping centres. Which team will be victorious and will any profit be made? And will the project give Fareed and Ibraheem, two of Year 7's most boisterous students, a chance to show what they are capable of?
Year 7 ambassadors Roman and Olivia leave Sheffield behind and travel thousands of miles to Kenya to visit one of the schools run by the charity for whom Year 7 have been busy raising money. They are given an incredible welcome and get to see for themselves just how vitally important an education can be. They both make new friends and discover how very different life is for Kenyan students. For Roman and Olivia, it is a truly life-changing experience.
Year 7 Michael loves to dance and he should be in luck, because dance lessons are part of the timetable at Our School. The only problem is that it is not the kind of dancing he likes. Miss Mills, the dance teacher, really wants Michael to take part in the big end-of-term Strictly dance competition, but he is having none of it. Will he change his mind? \n\nAnd we meet best friends Chloe and Janaiya and find out what happens when they, and some of the other year 7 girls, go on a trip to meet the super-skilled skaters of CBBC's Ice Stars.
Two teams of students are challenged to make their very own radio show. Which one will win by making the rest of their year group laugh out loud?
Tia and Erin are determined to win places in the school rugby team.
Darren is one of those boys who has good days and bad at school - can he stop messing around and settle down in secondary school?
It's the Our School bake-off competition and everyone is determined that their cake will win. Also two students get the chance to help judge alongside celebrity chef Tony Singh.
We follow three students who attempt fresh challenges, from sport to cooking.
There's trouble in school when a group of girls fall out with each other.
What happens when a mum and a dad come back to school for the day, alongside their own children?
There's a chance to visit one of Scotland's top acting schools as students learn what it takes to stand up and perform. Also, a visit from one of the stars of Still Game.
From sumo wrestling to bubble football, it's sports day with a difference, as team captains who wouldn't normally get chosen take the lead in an all-action competition between our two forms.
We find out what it means to be Scottish to the students, and there's a visit from the first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon.
It's Halloween and the school has been invaded by zombies; who will survive their deadly touch and what's it got to do with science?
Fraser and Theo find out what school used to be like, from revolting school dinners to the days when teachers could give you the belt.
A bizarre lesson in which the students have to balance books on their heads and a visit from a four-legged friend are just two of the highlights of this episode.
It's a big battle of brainpower as each form faces the other in a fiercely fought quiz. The victors will win a pizza party, the losers are going to get gunged. It's all to play for!
Callum faces his biggest fear and agrees to try to learn to swim. If he succeeds, he can join swim club with his friends - but will he sink or swim?
There's a big fashion show in school, and all the students have the chance to design and make outfits, restyle their teachers, and take to the catwalk as models.
Spooky haunted streets, the cafe where JK Rowling wrote Harry Potter, a massive castle and a Christmas market are just some of the stops on the school trip to Scotland's capital city.
It's the end of term and the students are auditioning to perform a classic Christmas song and make a video to go with it.
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Lily and Rosie battle stage fright as they face a big choir performance, and Crystal discovers a new passion.
The girls reconnect with family for a history project, and the boarding house gets some surprise visitors.
While classical music is a part of everyday life at the boarding school, Queen fan Ella wants to turn the volume up by starting the school’s first rock band.
Flo and Chloe make a new pen pal and invite her to school for a tour and a big surprise. This episode was filmed in 2021 before the death of HM the Queen.
The boarding house welcomes new arrival Eleanor, while Roya goes on a mission.
The girls compete in the kitchen to make a new meal for the school menu.
It’s a battle among the houses as the students compete to clock up the most exercise.
Surprises are in store as the girls learn how to cope when school life feels tough.
The girls get a shock when they experience life as a Victorian student.
Liyana and Jyot make swimming fun, but how will the girls cope with a cold-water plunge?
Saanvi gets closer to her dream of being an author, while the head surprises the girls.
The hunt is on for three new head girls, but they are in for a grilling from the students.
Matilda leads the girls on a clothes swap, while the cross-stitch club make a statement.
The girls glam up for the prom, but there is a surprise in the form of gatecrashers.