- The Ainsworth sisters join ghostly forces to take on the bullies and rid Ainsbury School of a complex homework laundering operation.
- Unlike natural Hazel, Rebecca spontaneously dislikes hip-hop, until she realizes David loves it. Pretending to be a fellow fan, she discovers he even aspires a rap career and eagerly accepts joining him. Charlie is not amused when Sophie tries to intervene with the 'jungle law' having discovered senior Maz Baxter bullies him into making his assignments. She still spies on and discovers he collects homework from other A-students, and sells some to David. She make Reebecca confront him and find out he never guessed Maz is too dumb himself. Now all bullied kids ask their pay, but get chased instead. Jonathan can't protect them, but an enchanted garden hose and David are another matter.—KGF Vissers
- Sophie finds out that her best friend Charlie and some other people too are being bullied into doing someone's homework and when Sophie finds out who that is, she is shocked and she and her sisters and Jonathon try to put it right. With Blake Davis as Jonathan, Chris Milligan as David; Jay Kennedy Harris as Charlie, Aisha Dee as Christine, Stella Silagy as Mattie, Monique Fisher as Piper, Sophie D'Huij as Danni, Julie Forsyth as Haiwyn Sinclaire, Gerry Connolly as Headmaster Griffith, Tim Campbell as Mr Doyle, Julie Eckersley as Agatha Heggleby, Joshua Allen as Buddy, Maurie Annesse as Sophus, Wilhelmina Stracke as Grendel; Jane Conroy as Lady Ainsworth, Steve Cummins as Governor 1, Lise Rodgers as Governor 2, Tessa Whelan as Student 1, Liam Maguire as Max Baster, Phillip Egan as Rapper 1, Tyson George as Rapper 2, Pierce Morton as Smaller Student, Max Johnson as Jethro, Adrian Callegari as Ernesto, Jourdain Wongtrakun as Edgy Kid, Stacey Camilleri as Another Kid, Debra Low as Gardener.
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