Boarders Drops Trailer For Third And Final Season, New Cast Members Set For BBC/Tubi Series

The hit British comedy-drama Boarders is preparing to close out its story. The BBC and Tubi have released the first trailer for the show’s third and final season, teasing new rivalries, romances, and challenges for the students of St. Gilbert’s.

Created by Daniel Lawrence Taylor, the coming-of-age series follows five Black teenagers from inner-city London who receive scholarships to attend the prestigious boarding school St. Gilbert’s. The culture clash between their backgrounds and the elite institution drives the show’s mix of comedy and drama.

Final Season Storyline

Season three picks up with the students entering their final term at St. Gilbert’s, where friendships, rivalries, and academic pressure collide as they try to secure their futures. The new trailer hints at heightened stakes as tensions grow between the scholarship students and their classmates, while outside forces threaten to disrupt their final year.

Returning Cast

The final season sees the return of the show’s core group:

  • Josh Tedeku as Jaheim

  • Jodie Campbell as Leah

  • Aruna Jalloh as Femi

  • Myles Kamwendo as Omar

  • Sekou Diaby as Toby

Taylor also reprises his role as mentor Gus while continuing to serve as lead writer and executive producer for the series.

New Cast Members Join the Final Season

The final chapter will introduce several new faces to St. Gilbert’s, adding new dynamics to the ensemble cast. Among the newcomers are characters such as Benjamin, Pixie, Jonny, and Yusuf, who will shake up relationships and alliances among the students.

Where to Watch

The final season of Boarders will air on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom and stream on Tubi in the United States, where the platform holds exclusive rights to the series’ final run in North America.

With its blend of humor, social commentary, and coming-of-age storytelling, Boarders has become one of the BBC’s standout youth dramas, earning praise for its sharp writing and authentic portrayal of navigating identity, class, and belonging.

The third season will bring the story of St. Gilbert’s scholarship students to a close—promising an emotional and dramatic finale for the fan-favorite series.

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