The harrowing programme follows the story of a 13-year-old schoolboy named Jamie who is accused of murdering a female classmate.
Featuring a number of big names like Stephen Graham, the show has proven a hit with viewers thanks to its unique style and thought-provoking message.
Hit Netflix show Adolescence captures ‘national mood’
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Anne Mensah, Netflix VP UK Content, said: “Adolescence has captured the national mood, sparking important conversations and helping articulate the pressures young people and parents face in today’s society.
“We’re incredibly proud of the impact the show has made, and are delighted to be able to offer it to all schools across the UK through Into Film+.
“As part of this, healthy relationships charity Tender will create resources for teachers and parents to help them navigate the important topics the show explores.”
This comes as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the show “hit home hard”.
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He said: “As a father, watching this show with my teenage son and daughter, I can tell you – it hit home hard.
“It’s an important initiative to encourage as many pupils as possible to watch the show. As I see from my own children, openly talking about changes in how they communicate, the content they’re seeing, and exploring the conversations they’re having with their peers is vital if we are to properly support them in navigating contemporary challenges, and deal with malign influences.
“This isn’t a challenge politicians can simply legislate for. Believe me, if I could pull a lever to solve it, I would. Only by listening and learning from the experiences of young people and charities can we tackle the issues this groundbreaking show raises.”