The film you're describing sounds like "The Worst Witch." It's a British children’s TV series based on the book series by Jill Murphy. The series features a young girl who navigates the challenges of school, friendships, and fitting in. Your description of the tomboy character wanting to be like the popular kids and discarding her old school bag aligns with some of the themes explored in the show. While it may not match perfectly with every detail you provided (such as the river incident or the bra moment), it captures the essence of young girls facing social pressures and changes as they transition into secondary school. If this isn't the exact title, it could potentially be a different CBBC series that explores similar themes of friendship and identity.
whats that film on cbbc where a young girl with brown hair is going into secondary school. she is a tomboy who has a friend that is a boy and doesnt like wearing skirts. she makes a new friend in secondary school and she wants to be like the popualr kids. she throws her iold school bad in a river to get a new trendy one that everyone in her school has. her mum finds it in the river. she also goes to her sisters room to loook at her bras
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I apologize for the confusion! Based on your description, it sounds like you may be referring to "The Rock 'n' Roll Years" episode from the CBBC series "The Worst Year of My Life Again." This series, especially the episode you described, covers themes of adolescence, peer pressure, and the challenges of fitting in at school.
Another potential match could be "Dani's Castle,” where there are themes of fitting in, school life, and friendship dynamics. However, if it doesn’t match, it sounds like you may be referencing a specific episode from a different series.
If you could share any additional details or clarify any specific elements, I can try to assist you further in finding the title you’re looking for!
I apologize for the mistake. Based on your description, it sounds like you might be thinking of "My Life: A Year in the Life of a 12-Year-Old." This series features real children and their experiences, and there are episodes that focus on the struggles of transitioning into secondary school, dealing with peer pressure, and identity.
However, since it seems that I'm still not quite getting it right, another possibility could be "So Awkward," a CBBC series that features a group of friends navigating the ups and downs of adolescence, including themes of popularity and friendship dynamics.
If these suggestions aren't correct, do you happen to recall any more specific details, such as character names or particular scenes? That might help narrow it down further!
I apologize for not finding the right title! Based on your description of a tomboy girl going to secondary school, having a boy best friend, desiring to fit in with popular kids, and the incident with the school bag, it sounds like you might be referring to "Bex" or possibly an episode from "4OAD."
You might also be thinking of the CBBC show "How to Be a Teenage Millionaire," but I understand it's not precise.
If none of these titles are correct, it might help to know if there are any specific scenes or character names that stood out to you. Thank you for your patience, and I'll do my best to help you find the right title!
I apologize for not finding the correct title yet. Based on your description of a tomboy girl entering secondary school, wanting to fit in with popular kids, and the incidents involving a bag and her sister's room, it sounds like you may be describing “The Dumping Ground.”
"The Dumping Ground" is a CBBC series that follows a group of children living in a care home, navigating various social dynamics, friendships, and challenges.
If that still doesn't seem right, I recommend "Tomboy," which showcases similar themes of identity and fitting in, particularly for young girls.
If you're still looking for the specific title, any additional details you can provide might help jog my memory, and I appreciate your understanding!
Thank you for your patience! Based on your description of an older film featuring a tomboy girl navigating secondary school, making new friends, and a subplot with her old school bag being found in a river, it sounds like you are describing "Matilda," based on the famous book by Roald Dahl.
Another possibility is “The Secret World of Arrietty” or a classic like “11th Grade” or “The Parent Trap," though those may not line up entirely with your details.
However, since you're specifically mentioning it as an older film, it might also be worth considering British productions such as “Annie” or “Little Women,” which explore similar themes of friendship and identity through the lens of girls transitioning into new societal roles.
If the film you are thinking of has a specific title or memorable scene, I’d love any additional details you might remember!