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I don't think I can do this.
Don't be daft.
It's open day, it's just full of school kids and their parents.
Nobody will know you.
Do you reckon?
Go on
Let's see the look on jen's face when we rock up.
Jen, jen, hi. Got a sec?
I'm up to my eyes running this academy open day. Is it important?
Erm... Yeah, you could say that, yeah.
Erm...
Does the name Tilly Evans mean anything to you?
It doesn't ring any bells.
Aren't you supposed to be at court today?
Sorry, and this is?
It contains a pretty vivid
description of your relationship with a student.
I don't have time for this.
Is it true? of course it's not true.
It's no secret Esther Bloom's had problems.
This is probably just some depressed ramblings of a kid with a crush,
OK. it's true.
I know, I was totally irresponsible, but honestly, It was complicated.
Compli...
Jen, there's no grey area. You're a teacher, she's a kid.
I know how bad this looks but it's going to have to wait.
Patrick has put me in charge of today and if anything goes wrong...
Let me explain over a drink later, yeah?
But for now, please, please can we just forget about it?
You want me to lie for you jen.
No! I want you to be a friend.
This is all in the past.
Tilly Evans is long gone, really. It's over.
OK OK
Hey, Esther
Do you want to come have a word in my office
I hate to break it to you, but your little diary stunt didn't pay off.
I'm afraid you've lost me.
That was low even for you.
Why are you here? You were expelled.
I'm supporting a friend.
No doubt an unfamiliar concept to you.
Man, did I have a lucky escape.
It's my own fault for assuming you wouldn't be just another petty kid.
Another? Make a habit of dating students, do you?
Oh, grow up, Tilly.
No, you grow up, Jen.
You are selfish, irresponsible and pathetic.
And yet I'm here. How is your new college, hmm?
Never play games with me, Tilly, dear.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have a presentation to make.
What did she say?
Doesn't matter what she said.
She's going to get what she deserves.
Right showtime.
Anyway you've heard enough from me.
Time to hear about our exciting transition from college to academy.
Jen, wow us with your vision.
You know, my daughter Holly was privately
educated in Switzerland, so you have a lot to live up to.
I'm confident we can satisfy you.
Hm. I'm sure you can.
Well, hello, everyone.
I promise I won't keep you long.
I'm sure you're all ready for some tea and biscuits soon.
So when we make the transition from college to academy,
we'd like to grow confident, forward-thinking students across all
ages who, with our encouragment, will strive for their own goals,
and we'd like to break down the traditional student-teacher barriers
and grow personal relationships, allowing us to improve...
Now that's my kind of education.
I think it's time you left, Ms Gilmore.
Teacher dates student.
That's professional