Boarders fans are eager to know if the show has been canceled or renewed for Season 4. With the latest release of its new season, many are wondering if the popular British comedy-drama will be back with more future installments.
Has Boarders been canceled or renewed for Season 4?
According to official reports, Boarders is coming to an end with the release of Season 3. The British teen drama will not return for a fourth season.
BBC’s Boarders has recently premiered its third and final season on March 15, 2026. UK fans can enjoy the show on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer. Meanwhile, fans in the U.S. can binge the new episodes on Tubi. The previous two seasons are already available on the streaming service (via Deadline).
Created by Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Boarders is a teen comedy-drama series that follows five young Black students who get into the prestigious St. Gilbert’s boarding school with the help of a scholarship. The third season returns with the group as they gear up to face the final exams while navigating more hurdles and sticky situations that may jeopardize their relationship.
Expressing his excitement for the new season, Taylor said, “I honestly can’t wait for the Tubi audience to dive into our third and final season of Boarders.” He added, “Saying goodbye has definitely been bittersweet, but we made sure to give these characters—and the fans—a send-off that’s as fun, funny, and messy as they deserve. This season is bursting with joy, laughter, and chaos that make you love them even more. It’s been a labour of love, and I’m so excited for everyone to join us for this last ride.”
Boarders stars Josh Tedeku, Jodie Campbell, Myles Kamwendo, Aruna Jalloh, and Sekou Diaby in the lead. Other cast members of the show include Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Derek Riddell, Harry Gilby, Tallulah Greive, and many more.

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