School's Out (TV Series)
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''School's Out'' is a
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television series hosted by
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. Based on the premise of school subjects, celebrity contestants are asked questions that they would have been asked at school.


Rounds

*The General Knowledge Round – Each contestant is randomly asked four questions on any subject. *The Timetable round – A school timetable is shown, five days with six subjects per day. Contestants pick a day and then one subject in the morning and one in the afternoon. They are then asked a question based on that subject. Five points are awarded for a single subject question and ten points for a double. *The French Oral Round – French teacher Virginie Hopstein asks each contestant individually to answer questions she asks in French. Points out of twenty are awarded afterwards. *The Project Round – A subject is given to the students and three questions are asked. Points are awarded for each question. *The Music Round – Each contestant is given a recorder and has to play a part of a song when asked (from series 2 onwards) *The Quick Fire Round – The overall winner is given a timetable similar to the one in round two. They are given a minute to get from Monday to Friday answering questions correctly to progress. They must answer one double subject along the way.


Episodes


Series 1


Series 2

Matt Dawson Matthew James Sutherland Dawson, MBE (born 31 October 1972) is an English retired rugby union player who played scrum half for Northampton Saints and then London Wasps. During his international career he toured with the British & Irish Li ...
is the highest scoring "pupil" ever, scoring 94 out of a possible 100.


External links

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