Logan High - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

New Kid in Town
It's Skye's first day, but how will she cope with being the newbie?

Who Stole the Money?
JT is embarrassed that people think he stole Morag's charity money.

Gossip Girls
Evie struggles to keep up in Chemistry, while James spins a web of lies.

Popular
Alex looks to Saskia for advice on how to be popular.

Music Battle
Jessica and Skye battle it out for a place on a prestigious music exchange program.

Star-Crossed Essays
Mr Ukeni sets the class an essay on Romeo and Juliet.

Help!
Jessica is broken-hearted about missing out on the exchange programme.

Girl Talk
Rachel and JT team up to make Melissa jealous. Lachlan spills the beans about Jo and Evie.

Dance Off
It's school dance time and Melissa flouts school rules by wearing make-up.

The Contest
Mr. Z sets the class a competition to write a love song.

Lyrical
Lloyd is made to sing his romantic lyrics about Saskia in front of the class in Music.

American Boy
A new American exchange student called Clayton arrives at school.

On the Beach
The boys don't like Clayton and his confidence with the girls.

Liar Liar
James lies about his musical prowess in order to impress Mr Z.

Love Is Complicated
Mrs C tackles the gossip in the Logan Letter about her affair with Mr Z.

Ancient History
Everyone is shocked to hear about Clayton's return to the States. Rachel attempts to let Stuart down gently, but Melissa has a scheme to make sure he and Rachel land with a bump.

Boys on Strike
Saskia and Lloyd's new relationship flourishes until Mattie, fresh from being rejected by Chanel, rallies the guys to call a strike on talking to girls. How long can it last?

So Long, Farewell
The netball team's first match approaches, but Evie has planned a surprise for Jo's birthday - which will Jo choose? Surprising news from JT leaves Melissa in tears. Alex rallies to comfort her - could their friendship be blossoming?

Nailed It
Evie gets a frosty response from Jo on receipt of her birthday gift. Patrick attempts to patch things up with Morag, and let Jessica down gently. Mattie stirs suspicion as he lets slip some detailed knowledge about nail care…

Day Job
A careers advice session gets everyone thinking about life after school. Jessica feels insecure about the upcoming no uniform day, so she suggests a shopping trip with the girls. Mr Ukeni submits Patrick's writing to a competition, with interesting results.

Match of the Day
Saskia struggles to keep the balance between mates and dates, as Chanel accuses her of ditching her for a boy. The netball team clash with the boys' football team, so Evie proposes a head-to-head match to determine who gets to claim the gym hall.

Face the Music
Mr Z sets the class a challenge by distributing different genres of music to broaden their horizons. As a result, James' lying gets out of control, and Chanel steps in to try to avoid serious disaster.

Under Pressure
Saskia struggles with her body image. Rachel can't decide what to buy her dad for his birthday, but her endless conversations about it upset Morag.

Writing on the Wall
Someone graffitis the boys' toilets with a homophobic comment about Lachlan, which the others try to hide from him. How will Lachlan feel when he finds out?

The Interviews
Chanel recruits James as a reporter for the Logan Letter. Meanwhile, Mattie agrees to give Lloyd a fake interview to help him get a part-time job.

School Trip
Lloyd faces a schedule clash between Saskia's dance performance and his new job. Mattie gets his back up about Chanel recruiting James for the Logan Letter, and Jessica has some unexpected money worries.

The Incident
Lloyd faces a smelly problem courtesy of his job at the fishmonger. Alex's attempts to be there for Melissa when she has a tough time at home expose her own family problem. A racist remark sparks an aggressive face-off in the gym.

Detention
Chanel has to question her loyalties when her boyfriend becomes the subject of a school scandal. Struggling to keep up with school and home commitments, Alex lands herself in hot water. Lloyd shocks everyone with a big decision.

Grief
As everyone deals with the aftermath of Lloyd's departure, Stuart seems to be particularly dejected. Jessica presses further to find out what's eating him. Meanwhile, Patrick panics as his diary goes missing.

Friend Goals
Patrick feels like a bad friend for not knowing how to help a grieving Stuart. Can he manage to unite the group to support him?
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