
Boarding schools have provided atmospheric settings for a wide variety of films‑sentimental tales of dedicated teachers, satanic thrillers, mischievous comedies, and student revolutions. Jean Vigo’s 1933 surrealistic classic
Zero for Conduct blended revolution with comedy in the story of mistreated students who rebel against a regimented boarding school run by a midget principal. British director Lindsay Anderson expanded on the same premise in his 1968 film
If..., in which defiant Malcolm McDowell and fellow students gun down the school’s faculty on Speech Day (or is this massacre merely imagined by McDowell’s character?). The girls known as
The Belles of St. Trinian’s (1951) were rebellious too, but never mounted a revolt since they pretty much ran the school anyway.

Convent and church-run schools have been especially prone to attracting mischief-making students, as evidenced by
The Trouble With Angels with Hayley Mills and
Goodbye, Children. Dedicated teachers molded mischievous youths into mature students of life in
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939 and 1969) and
Dead Poets Society. In contrast, schoolmaster David Hemming’s students threatened to murder him‑-like they did his predecessor‑in
Unman, Wittering and Zigo. Clint Eastwood found himself in a worse situation as a virile male hiding out in a girls’ school populated by lonely, jealous females in
The Beguiled.

Pamela Franklin (shown at right) entered a girl’s boarding school to investigate her sister’s suicide in the 1973 TV-movie
Satan’s School for Girls. Despite its title, it turned out to be a nicer place than the demonic school run by a witches coven in Dario Argento’s stylish
Suspiria.
Many films such as
Jane Eyre and
Oliver Twist have been partially set in boarding schools. Below is a representative list of pre-1990 movies set in boarding schools.
Maedchun in Uniform (1931)
Zero for Conduct (aka Zero de
Conduite) (1933)
Girls’ Dormitory (1936)
Housemaster (1938)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Tom Brown’s School Days (aka
Adventures at Rugby) (1940)
The Happy Years (1950)
The Browning Version (1951)
Tom Brown’s Schooldays (1951)
Her Twelve Men (1954)
The Belles of St. Trinians (1954)
Les Diaboliques (aka
Diabolique; The Fiends) (1955)
Tea and Sympathy (1956)
The Ladies’ Man (1961)
13 Frightened Girls (1963)
The Trouble With Angels (1966)
If... (1968)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
The House That Screamed (aka The
Boarding School) (1969)
Walk a Crooked Path (1969)
The Beguiled (1971)
Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971)
Child’s Play (1972)
Satan’s School for Girls (1973 TVM)
Our Time (aka Death of
Her Innocence) (1974)
Suspiria (1976)
Boarding School (aka The
Passion Flower Hotel) (1977)
Deadly Lessons (1983 TVM)
Goodbye, Children (aka Au
Revoir, Les Enfants) (1988)
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Reprinted with the authors' permission from the Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series.