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Waterloo Road: S7E10 (2006 — 2026)
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Episode 10
6 JUL 2011Drama, Romance60 min
season
Episode
  • Original name: Waterloo Road
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 0487189
  • IMDb rating: 7.2 (4,500 votes) Search
  • Created by: Ann McManus, Maureen Chadwick
Episode description:
The school faces an independent inspection and it is revealed Chris allowed a pupil to spend the night at his house. Both Karen's job and the school's future are on the line, and as the staff rally round, Jess tells Eleanor if she wants to save Waterloo Road she needs to take action. Meanwhile, the prospect of being taken into care causes Scout to run away - with Chris, the police and a drug dealer in pursuit. Last in the series.
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