List of M.I. High Characters - Saint Hope's

Saint Hope's

Mr. Kenneth Flatley is the headteacher of Saint Hope's, and is one of the few characters who features in all five series. He is easy going but has a determined streak and an obsession for getting things right. He really believes in Saint Hope's School and its pupils. He has great patience and works long hours without complaining. Though there has been no improvement in school results, morale or truancy levels, Mr. Flatley's optimism remains undented. He was slightly jealous of Lenny, showing this by making him do menial jobs, however he seems to get on better with Frank, and uses a friendship with him to assist with escaping Mrs. King. Mr. Flatley is absolutely terrified by Mrs. King. Episode 'The Mole' reveals that Mr. Flatley is terrified of moles. He also seems to have a little crush on Miss Templeman as shown on "Spy animals". He is usually quite weedy and pathetic, rather cowardly, but, manages to get on with kids in a lighthearted way. He also runs a Morris Dancing club after school.

  • Played by: Chris Stanton

Mrs. Hermione King is a new teacher to series three. She is introduced as the new deputy head of Saint Hopes. Mrs. King does not like the way that the school is run, and believes that they should revert to traditional teaching methods, and is constantly pointing out how bad the school's exam results are. Mrs. King indicates to the Ofsted reporter that visits the school that she feels she should become headteacher, although the Ofsted reporter criticises her for not taking her job as part of a team. She is very strict and hates Mr. Flatley. She got a storyline towards the end of the show, where she found out about the M.I.High agents, but, they managed to erase her memory and later in the episode "Mrs. King: Liscence to Spy" when the mindwipe started to fail, her memories got mixed up and she started to think that she was an agent; causing the kids a lot of trouble and making Frank uncomfortable because she constantly flirted with him.

  • Played by: Channelle Owen

Avril Franklin is another character to join St Hopes in series 3. A goth (But not like the goth stereotype) artist who seems to have a crush on Oscar, which sort of frightens him. She is rather caring though, for example, in episode 3 (series 3), "Agent X", when the school is evacuated, she comes out, anxious because she hasn't seen Oscar exit the school. She cares about a variety of real issues, such as the environment, animal rights and human rights. She often criticises anything that could be exploitation, does not deal with "real issues" or encourages competition. She is often referred to as an "emo", but does not show emo characteristics, apart from the way she dresses, she is more of a hippie, believing in peace and justice. She does not like the government and refuses to join M.I.9 in "The B team" until she learns that Oscar is in danger, at the end of the episode Oscar kisses her on the forehead, she then walks off blushing.

  • Played by: Jenny Huxley Golden

Davina Berry is the thick and ditsy one in the class. She only cares about what she looks like and has a fear of folk music which she overcomes in "The Mole". She joins St. Hopes in series three. Davina is generally seen hanging around with Donovan, who she gets on with most of the time but she bosses him around, but in series 6 begins to show a close friendship with Avril, despite their differences. She joins Avril and Scoop to become a new spy in ‘The B Team’, using her expert make up skills to help the team save the day. She is closest with Carrie out of the three main spies, whom she makes a special bond with in ‘The Patient’ when, on a night time trip to the loo, they both seemingly encounter ‘The Grey Lady of St. Hopes’. This relationship is then shown again when Davina offers to take Carrie shopping and "sort out wardrobe” at the end of ‘The B Team’.

  • Played by: Eliza Cummings-Cove.

Donovan Butler is a character quite similar to Davina, a young good looking boy who seems to focused on fame and money . He is mainly seen hanging around with Davina and seems to have a fear of cordoroy which he overcomes as shown in "The Mole",Donovan was also added into the series at season 3, he is seen most of the time hanging around with Davina. In series 4 stops wearing posh clothes and starts to wear trendier clothes e.g. trainers, he also has his ear pierced and he also has spiked up hair. Donovan and Davina are like best friends. He is about as dumb as Davina, but she talks more, so says more stupid things.

  • Played by: Joseph Cocklin

Scoop Doggy who is actually called Timothy Hinklebottom. He has a very thick character, however as revealed in "The B team" he is quite clever and has the potential of a spy (though this is mainly thanks to 'Smart-Ease'). Rose Gupta saved Scoop's life once in "The New Grand Master", and he was determined to find the mystery girl who saved his life. Carrie teases him a lot because of his stupidity "act" as Rose put it. He temporarily found out about Rose's spy status in "The B Team", and in the same episode realised she was the girl who saved his life (though his memory of it was erased along with Avril's and Davina's). In "The Gran Master" he tries to ask Rose to the disco, but is too afraid to do so, which shows that he may still subconsciously know who she is. He is also secretly a talented artist, which is found out in "The New Grand Master".

  • Played by: Sam Melvin

Ms Helen Templeman is a teacher at St Hopes and Blane, Rose and Daisy's form teacher. Luckily for the school, but unluckily for the spy team, their form teacher is a young, sensitive, ambitious teacher. She secretly fancies Lenny but is too shy to tell him. However in "Spy Animals", she nearly reveals her secret while given a truth serum. She also reveals that Mr. Flatley disgusts her because he is such a whiny pathetic man. Mechanics is one of her hobbies. Miss Templeman is not featured in series three and it is not explained why, she is replaced instead with the nastier Mrs. King.

  • Played by: Jane Cameron.

Stewart Critchley is Blane's best friend and side-kick, he believes in UFOs and the supernatural. His favourite TV programme is Star Trek and he also runs the school radio club. Stewart knows nothing about Blane being a spy but Blane has been close to telling him a few times. However Stewart gets suspicious how Blane keeps disappearing all the time. Stewart has feelings for Daisy, but indicates he likes Rose more. Stewart has earned his Green Blue Peter Badge and can be seen wearing it on his coat and school uniform. Stewart, like most of the characters from the first two series', disappears at the start of series three.

  • Played by: Scott Gibbins.

Fifty Pence, real name Julian Hamley, is the school bully at St Hopes. He always gets bad grades at school and thinks he is a great rapper. He has won a brave kid award. In "Spy Animals" we learn that his bullying is the result of him overcompensating for his feminine side and that he always wanted to be a ballerina. The name "Fifty Pence" is believed to be a parody of the American rap musician Curtis James Jackson III who uses the stage name 50 Cent.

  • Played by: Sam Ardley.

Kaleigh is the tough ring-leader of the class gang, and has a 'couldn't care less' attitude. She is friends with Daisy and Zara, and only cares about her hair and her nails. She is very overweight. She can be quite bossy and makes fun of Rose.

  • Played by: Leonie Boyd.

She is replaced by the character of Letitia in series two, who is a lot like her, she disappears before Series Three, like most of the students from Series One and Two.

  • Played by: Princess Webb.

Zara is friends with Daisy and Kaleigh, the popular girls in School. She is constantly confused and seems to be a bit ditzy but she doesn't mind, as long as her clothes are in season and she is looking fashionable. She is easily told what to do by Kaleigh or Letitia; she disappears before the beginning of Series Three.

  • Played by: Bethany Denville.

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