Famous schools from
TV and film
Songs about school
Snacks and lunch
Idioms get "schooled"
School supplies
100

This fictional Canadian high school is named after a street in Toronto.

Degrassi High

100
This 1986 pop single complained about "just another" beginning of the week

Manic Monday (The Bangles)

100

This beverage was completely removed from Ontario elementary schools in 2004

Soda

100

A collective noun for this common aquatic animal

A school of fish

100

Created in 1932, every piece of this classic plastic toy can connect with one another

Legos

200

This magical school is famous for its destructive tree

Howarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry

200

This song is featured in a 1979 film of the same name featuring punk music legends.

Rock N' Roll High School

200

First marketed in 1897, this snack was sold as a powder, then as a ready-to-eat gelatin 

JELL-O

200

This adjective describes something that has aged well

Old school

200

This long-running name-brand stationery features colours such as Fuzzy Wuzzy, Asparagus and Razzmatazz.

Crayola Crayons

300
At this school, way way back in the 1980s, secret government employees, dug up famous guys and ladies, and made amusing genetic copies.

Clone High

300

This 1972 rock song celebrated the end of the school season

School's Out (Regina Spektor)

300

This chocolate candy was featured as product placement in the 1982 movie E.T. The Extra Terrestrial

Reese's pieces

300

This phrase is about gossiping in new locations

Telling tales outside of school

300

Originally used as a wallpaper cleaner, this gummy substance is used for crafts today

Play-Doh

400

In the staff lounge of this cartoon school, you might find Seymour Skinner and Edna Krabappel

Springfield Elementary

400

This song is featured in a movie of the same name starring a band of students led by their teacher.

School of Rock

400

Invented in 1963, this portable packaging holds liquids in small quantities

Juice box / Tetra pak

400

This rhyming idiom describes something way too hip, for this location

Too cool for school


400

This tool was trapped in jell-o in a prank conducted by Jim Halpert on NBC hit show "The Office"

Stapler


500

This TV show's theme song repeatedly mentions the bell of Bayside High School 

Saved by the Bell

500

This protest song about schooling in the 1970's called upon teachers to leave those kids alone

Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd)

500

This popular lunch item is supposedly named after its inventor, the English Earl of ____

Sandwich

500

Difficult life lessons can only be learned through experience at this "location"

School of hard knocks

500

Correction: this name brand item is made from water, titanium dioxide, latex and soap

White Out