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Janeece Bryant (Chelsee Healey, series 6−8; supporting series 1−4; guest series 11) [nb 2] is a pupil at Waterloo Road who returns as the school secretary. Janeece is pregnant upon her return to the school, but struggles with the idea of motherhood and agrees to sell her baby to Ruby Fry.
The carrot being the promise of a free bus to Waterloo Road on the first day of the new term, and the stick highlighting that truancy is a criminal offence with a potential £2000 fine. Tonya is spotted shoplifting at the local off-licence, but an intervention by new pupil Schuey, results in them getting away.
In January 2025, it was confirmed that Lauren Patel would join the cast as Jas Sharma, a new teacher at Waterloo Road, as well as being the daughter of established character, Nisha Chandra (Saira Choudhry), alongside new pupils Agnes Eccleston (Niamh Blackshaw), and Cat Guthrie (Lucy Chambers). [3]
The show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at the eponymous school of Waterloo Road, a failing inner-city comprehensive, tackling a wide range of issues often seen as taboo such as murder, binge drinking, child sexual abuse, suicide pacts, schizophrenia, bankruptcy, chemical burns, workplace bullying, hemangioma, bribery, clinical depression, prescription drug abuse and false ...
Waterloo Road offers a first look at the new series with brand new pictures from season 3. ... the cast of the new season includes new pupils Libby Guthrie (Hattie Dynevor), Lee Schumacher 'Schuey ...
Krissi Bohn, as Melanie Parkinson, a local MP to visits Waterloo Road (episode 6) Jamie Glover as Andrew Treneman (episode 8) Priyasasha Kumari as Samia Choudhry, Kelly Jo's best friend and a former Waterloo Road pupil (episode 8) Adam Ali as Kai Sharif, Preston's boyfriend and a former Waterloo Road pupil (episode 8)
Waterloo Road is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, first broadcast on BBC One on 9 March 2006, and concluding its original run on 9 March 2015. In September 2021, the show was recommissioned for an eleventh series , with production returning to the Greater Manchester area.
The show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at the eponymous school of Waterloo Road, a failing inner-city comprehensive, tackling a wide range of issues often seen as taboo such as drink driving, underage driving, bullying, homosexuality, marital problems, exclusion, Huntington's disease, teenage pregnancy, abortion, bereavement, sexual harassment, mental illness and suicide.