The new term at Moordale Secondary School is about to begin.
Sex Education has been renewed for a fourth season on Netflix. The statement was made during Netflix Tudum, the company's fan event.
It comes just a week after the third season premiered.
A new year marks the start of the third season. Otis, played by Asa Butterfield, is having sex on the side, Eric, played by Ncuti Gatwa, and Adam, portrayed by Connor Swindells, are official. Jean, played by Gillian Anderson, is expecting a child. Meanwhile, Hope, portrayed by Jemima Kirke, the new headteacher, strives to restore Moordale to its former glory. Aimee, played by Aimee Lou Wood, discovers feminism, Jackson, played by Kedar Williams-Stirling, develops an infatuation, and a missing voicemail looms.
Emma Mackey, Chaneil Kular, Simone Ashley, Mimi Keene, Tanya Reynolds, Mikael Persbrandt, Patricia Allison, Sami Outalball, Anne-Marie Duff, George Robinson, Chinenye Ezeudu, Alistair Petrie, Samantha Spiro, Rakhee Thakrar, Jason Isaacs, Dua Saleh, and Jim Howick are among the cast members.
Laurie Nunn wrote and created the show, which Eleven produced. Sophie Goodhart, Selina Lim, Mawaan Rizwan, Temi Wilkey, and Alice Seabright are writers, with Jodie Mitchell contributing extra work. Ben Taylor and Runyararo Mapfumo are the directors of Season 3. Executive producers include Laurie Nunn, Taylor, and Jamie Campbell.