Naughty: Schoolgirls
by Enid Blyton: This series follows Elizabeth Allen, a girl sent to a boarding school who initially resolves to be as troublesome as possible to get sent home, only to discover the value of community and self-discipline.
by Jill Murphy: This series follows Mildred Hubble at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches. Mildred is "naughty" more by accident than intent, frequently finding herself in trouble due to her clumsiness and mishaps with spells. naughty schoolgirls
by Angela Brazil: A classic example of the early 20th-century school story, focusing on the social dynamics, rivalries, and eventual lessons learned by students at a boarding college. by Enid Blyton: This series follows Elizabeth Allen,
by Ronald Searle: Originally a series of cartoons and later adapted into books and films, these stories depict a highly unconventional and chaotic girls' boarding school where the students are famously unruly and clever. by Angela Brazil: A classic example of the
For readers looking for humorous or adventurous school stories centered on mischief and character growth:
Stories featuring "naughty" or rebellious schoolgirls are a long-standing tradition in literature, often focusing on themes of independence, friendship, and the challenges of following school rules. Here are some notable examples from classic and contemporary fiction: Classic & Contemporary Children's Fiction