- The Secret of My Success (1987)
- The Full Monty (1997)
- The History Boys (2006)
- Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
- St Trinian's (2007)
- The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
- Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000)
- The School for Good and Evil (2022)
- The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001)
- The Worst Witch (1986)
Navigating the labyrinthine corridors of a new school can be daunting, but it's also ripe for comedic exploration. This collection of British comedies focuses on the trials and tribulations of the 'new kid' in school, offering a mix of laughter, empathy, and the universal experience of trying to fit in. From classic tales to modern takes, these films showcase the unique British sense of humour, making them a delightful watch for anyone who's ever felt like an outsider or simply loves a good laugh.

The Secret of My Success (1987)
Description: While not set in a school, the film captures the essence of the new kid trying to navigate a new environment, this time in the corporate world.
Fact: The film stars Michael J. Fox, who was at the height of his fame from "Back to the Future."


The Full Monty (1997)
Description: Although not about school, the film includes a subplot where one of the characters, Gaz, tries to bond with his son by joining a school play, highlighting the new kid dynamic from a parental perspective.
Fact: The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.


The History Boys (2006)
Description: This film focuses on a group of bright students preparing for university, with the arrival of a new teacher shaking up their dynamics.
Fact: Adapted from Alan Bennett's play, the film features a strong British cast including Richard Griffiths and Stephen Campbell Moore.


Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
Description: Georgia Nicolson navigates the ups and downs of teenage life, including being the new girl in school, in this adaptation of Louise Rennison's popular book series.
Fact: The film's title was changed from the original book title "Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging" to make it more family-friendly.


St Trinian's (2007)
Description: Although not strictly about a new student, the film features a new headmistress who must navigate the chaotic world of St Trinian's, a school full of unruly girls.
Fact: The film is a reboot of the classic British comedy series about the anarchic girls' school.


The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
Description: This film follows four friends as they embark on a post-school holiday to Malia, Greece, but the journey starts with the awkwardness of being the new kids in a foreign environment.
Fact: The film was a box office hit, becoming the highest-grossing British comedy film ever at the time of its release.


Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000)
Description: While not set in school, the film captures the essence of teenage awkwardness and the desire to fit in, as Kevin and Perry attempt to become DJs in Ibiza.
Fact: The film features Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke, who were well-known for their comedic sketches on British TV.


The School for Good and Evil (2022)
Description: While not strictly British, this film has a British cast and follows two best friends who are whisked away to a magical school where they must navigate their new roles as students in the School for Good and Evil.
Fact: The film is based on the best-selling book series by Soman Chainani.


The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001)
Description: Adrian Mole, now in his thirties, returns to his old school as a teacher, experiencing the new kid dynamics from the other side.
Fact: This TV movie is part of the long-running Adrian Mole series by Sue Townsend.


The Worst Witch (1986)
Description: Mildred Hubble, the new student at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches, faces the challenges of fitting in at a magical school.
Fact: The film was based on the children's book series by Jill Murphy and spawned a TV series.
