The Secondary School Choir: The Reality Show

The Secondary School Choir: The Reality Show is a British/Australian live-action mockumentary reality series and a spin off of The Secondary School Choir. It stars Blake Richardson, Brad Simpson, Zoe Tria, Kenzo Sarmiento, George Smith, Troye Sivan, Reece Bibby, Annika Osias, Connor Ball, James McVey, Tristan Evans, Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Michael Clifford, Ashton Irwin, Shawn Mendes, Gun, Raphael Lau, Jenny, Sheryl Lau, Yuto Yoshida, Aidan Harney, Pixie Davies, Daisy Liu Waite, Mana Ashida, Breanna Yde, Thaiyo Kido, Emily Carey, Alfie Clarke, Ankit Mishera, Orlando Bloom and Gemma Chan. Filming takes place in Birmingham, West Midlands, England.

Format
The spin-off doesn't follow up events from Out Of Nowhere but takes place during it's timeline. This shows interactions between the characters and the audience and a performance before and after each show but unlike the original The Secondary School Choir or Out Of Nowhere where there will be no songs and the series won't be a musical. The spin-off is also educational where the characters would teach the audience about a topic from English, Science, Health, Physical Education, Social Studies, History and Art unlike Out Of Nowhere where most of the episodes teach Maths. The series won't include Maths because Out Of Nowhere already showcases Maths.

Schedule
The schedule goes by the following
 * English Mondays
 * English Mondays shows the characters teaching the audience British and Australian English depending on the character. If the character is British, they teach British English, if the character is Australian, they teach Australian English. They also show skits about various sentences. They also show the following topics:
 * Grammar
 * Difference between Australian and British grammar
 * Spelling
 * Difference between Australian and British spelling
 * Similarities between Australian and British spelling
 * Literature
 * Fantasy
 * Sci-Fi
 * Horror
 * Children's
 * Past and Present Tense
 * + -ed, + -d
 * Writing Essays
 * Politics
 * Opinions
 * Events
 * Biography
 * When? What? Where? Who? How?
 * When was/will/is/did
 * What was/is/did
 * Where is/was/did/do
 * Who was/is/did
 * How was/did/do
 * Pronunciation
 * Difference between Australian and British pronunciation
 * Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Articles, Adverbs
 * Places, People, Items
 * Actions
 * Descriptions
 * I/You/We
 * He/She/It/They
 * Preposition
 * Use of above, across, against, along, among, around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, by, down, from, in, into, near, of, off, on, to, toward, under, upon, with and within
 * Conjunctions
 * Use of but, and, yet, or, because, nor, although, since, unless, while, where
 * Interjections
 * Use of interjections showing emotions such as Ahem, Aah, Boo, Eh, Eww, Hmm, Jeez, Ooh-la-la, Oops, Phew, Whoa, Yahoo, Yeah, Yoo-hoo, Zing
 * Use of interjections in a sentence such as Ahh, Alas, Bah, Bless you, Cheerio, Congrats, Crikey(Australian use), Gesundheit, Good grief, Grrr, Humph, Oh dear, Shoot, Well, duh, Yowza
 * Science Tuesdays
 * Science Tuesdays shows the characters teaching the audience Science in the following topics:
 * Zoology
 * Animal Classification
 * Vertebrates
 * Mammals
 * Reptiles
 * Birds
 * Fish
 * Amphibians
 * Invertebrates
 * Molluscs
 * Worms
 * Cnidarian
 * Arthropods
 * Habitats
 * Forests
 * Grasslands
 * Wetlands
 * Deserts
 * Rivers
 * Streams
 * Lakes
 * Ponds
 * Marshes
 * Marine
 * Biology
 * 4 Spheres of the Earth
 * Biosphere
 * Lithosphere
 * Atmosphere
 * Hydrosphere
 * Layers of the Earth
 * Crust
 * Mantle
 * Outer Core
 * Inner Core
 * Layers of the Atmosphere
 * Exosphere
 * Thermosphere
 * Mesosphere
 * Stratosphere
 * Troposphere
 * The Weather and Temperature
 * Pangaea
 * Anatomy
 * Cells, Tissues and Organs
 * Body Systems
 * Circular System
 * Respiratory System
 * Nervous System
 * Digestive System
 * Urinary System
 * Integumentary system
 * Endocrine System
 * Immune System
 * Muscular System
 * Reproductive System
 * Chemistry
 * Atoms
 * Periodic Table
 * Physics
 * 3 States of Matter
 * Gravity
 * The Water Cycle
 * Astronomy
 * The Solar System
 * The Sun
 * Moons
 * Planets(including Dwarf Planets)
 * Asteroids
 * Stars In The Sky
 * Constellations
 * Planets
 * Mercury
 * Venus
 * Earth
 * Mars
 * Jupiter
 * Saturn
 * Uranus
 * Neptune
 * Dwarf Planets
 * Ceres
 * Pluto
 * Haumea
 * Makemake
 * Eris
 * Galaxies
 * Elliptical Galaxies
 * Spiral Galaxies
 * Dwarf Galaxies
 * Black Holes
 * Nebulae
 * Emission Nebulae
 * Dark Nebulae
 * Planetary Nebulae
 * Supernova Nebulae
 * Each character will showcase each topic by breaking them down into pieces along with adding various skits.
 * Health & Physical Education Wednesdays
 * Health and Physical Education are merged and are on Wednesdays. The characters show the following topics:
 * Physical Health
 * Diseases and Prevention
 * Long-term Health Issues & Disabilities
 * Allergies & Asthma
 * Cystic Fibrosis
 * Epilepsy
 * Sleep Apnea
 * Anaemia
 * Tourette's Syndrome
 * Dyslexia
 * Diabetes
 * Autism
 * Asperger's Syndrome
 * Down Syndrome
 * How to stay healthy
 * Mental Health
 * Types of Mental Health Disorders
 * Depression
 * Anxiety
 * Anorexia/Bulimia
 * Bullying and Harassment
 * School Bullying
 * Physical
 * Verbal
 * Relational
 * Cyberbullying
 * Sex Education
 * Sexual Changes
 * On Males
 * On Females
 * Sexual Harassment
 * What is sexual harassment?
 * How to prevent sexual harassment?
 * Sexually Transmitted Diseases
 * Syphilis
 * HIV/AIDS
 * Gonorrhoea
 * Teen Pregnancy & Abortion
 * Physical Education
 * Basic Gymnastics
 * Forward/Backward Roll
 * Cartwheel
 * Human Pyramid
 * British/Australian Sports
 * Football
 * Golf
 * Rugby
 * Netball
 * Hockey
 * Social Studies Thursdays: Each topic is presented by each character as they travel to different places to represent each topic which includes
 * Religion
 * Christianity
 * Islam
 * Jew
 * Buddhism
 * Citizenship
 * Being A Good Citizen
 * British and Australian Laws, Economy and Politics
 * Laws and Politics
 * Brexit
 * Trump-Kim Summit
 * State of Emergency
 * Quarantine Laws
 * The British Royal Family
 * Parliament in the UK and Australia


 * Organisations
 * United Nations
 * Commonwealth
 * European Union
 * APEC
 * Relations With Other Nations
 * Stock Markets
 * Trade
 * Products
 * Industries
 * Stock Market Crash
 * Geography
 * Geography of Asia
 * East Asia
 * China
 * Taiwan
 * North/South Korea
 * Japan
 * Mongolia
 * South East Asia
 * Brunei
 * Cambodia
 * East Timor
 * Indonesia
 * Laos
 * Malaysia
 * Myanmar
 * The Philippines
 * Singapore
 * Thailand
 * Vietnam
 * South Asia/Indian Subcontinent
 * Afghanistan
 * India
 * Pakistan
 * Bangladesh
 * Sri Lanka
 * Nepal
 * Bhutan
 * Maldives
 * Central Asia
 * Kazakhstan
 * Kyrgyzstan
 * Tajikistan
 * Turkmenistan
 * Uzbekistan
 * West Asia/Middle East
 * Armenia
 * Azerbaijan
 * Bahrain
 * Cyprus
 * Georgia
 * Iran
 * Iraq
 * Israel
 * Jordan
 * Kuwait
 * Lebanon
 * Oman
 * Palestine
 * Qatar
 * Saudi Arabia
 * Syria
 * Turkey
 * United Arab Emirates
 * Yemen
 * Geography of Africa
 * North Africa
 * Algeria
 * Egypt
 * Libya
 * Morocco
 * Sudan
 * Tunisia
 * East Africa
 * Burundi
 * Comoros
 * Djibouti
 * Eritrea
 * Ethiopia
 * Kenya
 * Malawi
 * Mauritius
 * Mozambique
 * Rwanda
 * Seychelles
 * Somalia
 * Somaliland
 * South Sudan
 * Tanzania
 * Uganda
 * Zambia
 * Zimbabwe
 * Central Africa
 * Angola
 * Cameroon
 * Central African Republic
 * Chad
 * Democratic Republic of the Congo
 * Republic of the Congo
 * Equatorial Guinea
 * Gabon
 * São Tomé and Príncipe
 * Western Africa
 * Benin
 * Burkina Faso
 * Cape Verde
 * Ivory Coast
 * Gambia
 * Ghana
 * Guinea
 * Guinea-Bissau
 * Liberia
 * Mali
 * Mauritania
 * Niger
 * Nigeria
 * Senegal
 * Sierra Leone
 * Togo
 * Southern Africa
 * Botswana
 * Eswatini (Swaziland)
 * Lesotho
 * Madagascar
 * Namibia
 * South Africa
 * Geography of North, Central and South America
 * North and Central America
 * Antigua and Barbuda
 * Bahamas
 * Barbados
 * Belize
 * Canada
 * Costa Rica
 * Cuba
 * Dominica
 * Dominican Republic
 * El Salvador
 * Grenada
 * Guatemala
 * Haiti
 * Honduras
 * Jamaica
 * Mexico
 * Nicaragua
 * Panama
 * Saint Lucia
 * Saint Vincent
 * Trinidad and Tobago
 * United States
 * South America
 * Argentina
 * Bolivia
 * Brazil
 * Chile
 * Colombia
 * Ecuador
 * Guyana
 * Paraguay
 * Peru
 * Suriname
 * Uruguay
 * Venezuela
 * Geography of Europe
 * Northern Europe
 * Estonia
 * Latvia
 * Lithuania
 * Denmark
 * Finland
 * Iceland
 * Ireland
 * Norway
 * Sweden
 * United Kingdom
 * Southern Europe
 * Albania
 * Bosnia and Herzegovina
 * Croatia
 * Greece
 * Italy
 * Malta
 * Montenegro
 * North Macedonia
 * Portugal
 * Serbia
 * Slovenia
 * Spain
 * Turkey
 * Eastern Europe
 * Armenia
 * Azerbaijan
 * Belarus
 * Bulgaria
 * Croatia
 * Czech Republic
 * Georgia
 * Hungary
 * Moldova
 * Poland
 * Romania
 * Russia
 * Serbia
 * Slovakia
 * Slovenia
 * Ukraine
 * Western Europe
 * Andorra
 * Austria
 * Belgium
 * Czech Republic
 * France
 * Germany
 * Ireland
 * Liechtenstein
 * Luxembourg
 * Monaco
 * Netherlands
 * Switzerland
 * Geography Oceania
 * Australia/Melanesia
 * Australia
 * Fiji
 * Vanuatu
 * Solomon Islands
 * Papua New Guinea
 * Polynesia
 * New Zealand
 * Samoa
 * Tonga
 * Tuvalu
 * Micronesia
 * Federal States of Micronesia
 * Kiribati
 * Marshall Islands
 * Nauru
 * Northern Mariana Islands
 * Palau
 * History Friday
 * History Friday is presented by showing the characters going to each historical monument skipping the pre-historic era. The topics shown are:
 * Ancient Civilisations
 * Mesopotamia
 * Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (10,000–8700 BC)
 * Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (8700–6800)
 * Jarmo (7500-5000 BC)
 * Hassuna (~6000 BC–? BC), Samarra (~5700–4900 BC) and Halaf cultures (~6000–5300 BC) cultures
 * Ubaid period (~5900–4400 BC)
 * Uruk period (~4400–3100 BC)
 * Jemdet Nasr period (~3100–2900 BC)
 * Egypt
 * Early Dynastic Period(3150–2686 BC)
 * Old Kingdom(2686–2181 BC)
 * 1st Intermediate Period(2181–2055 BC)
 * Middle Kingdom(2055–1650 BC)
 * 2nd Intermediate Period(1650–1550 BC)
 * New Kingdom(1550–1069 BC)
 * 3rd Intermediate Period(1069–664 BC)
 * Late Period(664–332 BC)
 * China
 * Xia (c. 2070 – c. 1600 BC)
 * Shang (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC)
 * Zhou (c. 1046 – 256 BC)
 * Western Zhou
 * Eastern Zhou
 * India
 * Soanian, c. 500,000 BCE
 * Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BC
 * Bhirrana 7570 - 6200 BCE
 * Jhusi 7106 BCE
 * Lahuradewa 7000 BCE
 * Mehrgarh 7000 - 2600 BCE
 * Indus Valley Civilization, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE
 * Post Indus Valley Period, c. 1700 – c. 1500 BCE
 * Vedic Civilization, c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE
 * Early Vedic Period
 * Rise of Śramaṇa movement
 * Later Vedic Period
 * Spread of Jainism - Parshvanatha
 * Spread of Jainism - Mahavira
 * Rise of Buddhism
 * Mahajanapadas, c. 500 – c. 345 BCE
 * Nanda Dynasty, c. 345 – c. 322 BCE
 * Greece
 * Archaic Greece (800 BC – 481 BC)
 * Classical Greece (480 BC – 323 BC)
 * Hellenistic Greece (323 BC – 146 BC)
 * The Medieval Ages
 * Anglo-Saxons
 * Vikings
 * The Great Schism
 * Battle of Fulford
 * Battle of Stamford Bridge
 * Battle of Hasting
 * The Doomsday Book
 * The Crusades
 * The Magna Carta
 * Peasant's Revolt
 * War of the Roses
 * Tudor Ages
 * King Henry VIII and his 6 wives
 * Life of Queen Elizabeth I
 * War Against Spain
 * Shakespearean Plays and Poems
 * 17th Century/English Civil War
 * Gunpowder Plot
 * Trial and Execution of Charles I
 * Restoration of Monarchy
 * Great Fire of London
 * 18th Century/Georgian Era
 * Life of George I
 * Life of George II
 * Life of George III
 * Life of George IV
 * Seven Years' War
 * French Revolution
 * 19th Century/Victorian Era
 * Life of Queen Victoria
 * Industrial Revolution
 * Life of Charles Darwin
 * Opium Wars+Handover of Hong Kong
 * The Great Famine of Ireland
 * British East India Company
 * Sir Stamford Raffles Comes to Singapore
 * Literature by Oscar Wilde and Charles Dickens
 * World War 1
 * Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
 * Britain protests against the violation of Belgian neutrality
 * Battle of the Frontiers
 * The United Kingdom declares war on Austria-Hungary
 * British and French forces conquer Togoland, a German protectorate in West Africa.
 * Battle of Tsingtao
 * British Ship HMS Pathfinder (1904) is sunk by a German U-Boat
 * Fao Landing
 * First Zeppelin raid on Great Britain
 * The Gallipoli Campaign.
 * Treaty of London
 * The British liner Lusitania is sunk by a German U-boat.
 * Battle of Loos
 * The United Kingdom declares war on Bulgaria.
 * British preemptively occupy the Sultanate of Darfur and annex it to the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
 * British capture Fricourt during the Second Battle of Albert.
 * Battle of Rafa
 * British raid the Ancre.
 * Second Battle of Kut
 * The British capture Baghdad.
 * Samarrah Offensive
 * Second Battle of Messines
 * First Battle of Cambrai
 * The British capture Jericho.
 * Spanish Flu Pandemic
 * Between the Wars
 * The Great Depression
 * World War 2
 * Life of Adolf Hitler
 * Life of Winston Churchill
 * Life of Joseph Stalin
 * Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt
 * Norwegian Campaign
 * The Battle of France/French Surrender
 * Battle of the Atlantic
 * Battle of the Mediterranean
 * Operation Overlord and the Normandy landings
 * Indian Ocean Disaster/Retreat/Strike
 * Blockade of Japan
 * Anglo-Iraqi War, Syria-Lebanon campaign, and Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
 * East African Campaign
 * War in the Western Desert
 * Operation Torch and El Alamein
 * Battle for Tunisia
 * The Italian Campaign
 * The Liberation of Europe
 * Disaster in Malaya and Singapore
 * Burma Campaign
 * Okinowa and Japan
 * Battle of Britain
 * Art Saturday
 * Art Saturday is a competition between the cast of The Secondary School Choir and guest stars from all over Australia and the UK with the following mediums:
 * Watercolour
 * Acrylic
 * Poster
 * Wax Crayons
 * Pencils
 * Ballpoint Pens
 * Clay
 * Paper Mache
 * Origami
 * Mosaic