AlRawabi School For Girls season 3: News, cast and more
School is in session as the second season of AlRawabi School for Girls just dropped on Netflix. After nearly three years since the last season, fans couldn't wait for the series to return and already wondering if there'll be a third instalment.
The Arabic-language drama centres around a prestigious girls school in Jordan, with season two following a schoolgirl who will do anything it takes to climb the social hierarchy.
If, like us, you're wondering if there'll be more episodes then here is everything you need go know about season three of Netflix's AlRawabi School for Girls.
What is AlRawabi School for Girls about?
In the first series, we met Mariam who was being bullied by her classmates in her elite private school, causing her and her friends to plot a risky revenge plan against her tormenters.
Then, in season two, we meet social-media obsessed Sarah who is desperate to become popular. But, her plans to climb the school's pecking order soon backfire. It's giving Mean Girls!
Will there be a AlRawabi School for Girls season 3?
Currently, AlRawabi School for Girls has not been renewed for a third season. But, considering the success of the show, we don't think we'll be waiting much longer to return to the school. Fingers crossed!
Who might be in the cast of AlRawabi School for Girls season 3?
As season two introduced us to brand new characters and storylines, we could expect the same for season three.
But, if the series creators do choose to stick with the same classmates, then we could guess the following cast would return for season three:
- Tara Abboud as Sarah
- Sarah Youseff as Tasneem
- Tara Atalla as Nadeen
- Kira Yaghnam as Hiba
- Thalia Alansari as Shams
- Raneem Haitham as Farah
AlRawabi School for Girls is streaming on Netflix now.
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