SCHOOLED: CHANNEL 4 ANNOUNCES NEW COMEDY SERIES FROM DELIA-RENE DONALDSON
- TV Zone
- 4 hours ago
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Schooled, written and created by Delia-René Donaldson has been greenlit for a six-part series by Channel 4. The series was commissioned as part of Channel 4 and GroupM Motion Entertainment’s Diverse Indies Fund, a ring-fenced fund set up to support small and medium sized ethnically diverse-led production companies to produce new projects.

Based on Delia’s real experiences in pastoral care at a London Academy, Schooled is a comedic love letter to school support staff and teachers across the UK.
The series follows Kayleigh Clarke, a newly appointed pastoral Head of Year 10 with zero teaching experience and little patience for teenagers as she faces off with everything from Ofsted inspections and AI-generated scandals to riotous Parent’s Evenings. Despite the lack of resources, overworked staff and relentless students, Kayleigh is determined to turn her lack of credentials into a strength as she forms unexpected bonds and discovers that sometimes empathy (and maybe a bit of bribery) is the best tool for survival.
Afolabi Kuti serves as Executive Producer and the writing team includes Yemi Oyefuwa (Smothered, Dreaming Whilst Black), Tyrell Williams (Time Bandits, Hoodocumentary), and script editor Jeremy Dyson (We Are Lady Parts, The Curse, Bad Education). The series will be produced by Broedmachine and Group M Motion Entertainment.
Delia-René Donaldson, Writer and Creator, says: "I created Schooled to celebrate the joy, chaos, and beauty of being a Head of Year — with Caribbean essence, a sharp sense of humour, and a lot of heart. It’s bold, funny, and unapologetically us! Partnering with Afolabi Kuti who has been championing my show since the beginning, we have now found a home with Channel 4, it has been equal parts laughter and magic. We’ve cooked up something special — and now it’s time to serve it hot!”
Charlie Perkins, Head of Comedy at Channel 4, says: “We’re thrilled to be working with Broedmachine on their first sitcom, Schooled- a subject matter timely, yet universal; age-old in Comedy yet updated through Delia’s unique voice. It’s been amazing to see how many brilliant names have come through the Writers Room alone, to make this show feel contemporary and exciting, and we can’t wait for what’s to come in Schooled’s first term (series).”
Afolabi Kuti, Executive Producer at Broedmachine, says: "Delia’s voice was always destined to cut through the noise. She’s created a show that’s wholly reflective of her - fresh, authentic, hilarious and full of heart. Getting a green light in this climate is a small miracle and we’re beyond grateful to the brilliant team at Channel 4 who have been so incredibly supportive of us and our show. We’re excited that Schooled will shine an authentic light on the everyday heroes in education, and we can’t wait for people to see it."
Deep Sehgal, Head of Creative Diversity and Executive Producer for GroupM Motion Entertainment, says: “Delia’s personal experience as Head of Year at an inner-city school promises a unique and hilarious glimpse of life beyond the classroom - and it’s an absolute pleasure to bring this series to the screen via our Diverse Indies Fund with Channel 4 and Broedmachine.”
Casting will be announced in due course.