Summer Heights High

2007
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

2 Episode 2
07/09/12
Season-only
Mr G takes over the drama department, naming himself the Director of Performing Arts and causing chaos at the school. Ja'mie has her first day at Summer Heights High, joining the popular group and assaulting them with her views on public education. Jonah finds it difficult to stick to his Polynesian Pathways contract but reveals his secret desire to learn how to read.
3 Episode 3
06/09/19
Season-only
A school tragedy inspires the theme for Mr G's new musical. Ja'mie decides to date a Year 7 boy. Jonah arrives at school with semen stained pants which jeopardises his chance to challenge his breakdancing nemesis at the Junior School Dance.
4 Episode 4
07/09/26
Season-only
Mr G puts the students through a gruelling audition process for Annabel Dickson: The Musical. Ja'mie is dumped by her group of friends, and passes out during a mediation session. Jonah falsely accuses his father of molestation to get out of an English assignment.
5 Episode 5
07/10/03
Season-only
Mr G takes severe measures to avoid including disabled students in his musical. Ja'mie goes on a hunger strike, blackmailing the school to let her put on a Year 11 formal. Jonah is forced to become a mentor to an overweight Year 7 student.
6 Episode 6
07/10/10
Season-only
Mr G: The Musical is in jeopardy when cast members quit after too much of Mr G's verbal abuse. Ja'mie shocks her friends with a surprise formal date. Jonah gets into an altercation with his breakdancing nemesis, Keiran, after he laughs at Jonah during a Polynesian themed assembly.
8 Episode 8
07/10/24
Season-only
The curtain rises on "Mr G: The Musical – An Arena Spectacular". Ja'mie is dumped by her formal date hours before it starts. Jonah is forced to face the Principal in a meeting that changes his future forever.

About this show

SUMMER HEIGHTS HIGH explores one school term in an "average" Australian high school. Award-winning comedian, Chris Lilley, uses his uncanny insight into human behaviour to continue the successful "mockumentary" format of THE NOMINEES. Almost everyone will recognise something familiar in his funny and at times shocking school characters - Ja'mie, Jonah, and Mr G.