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* ''Catholic Ghoulgirls'': This no-budget film features these as the main heroines. It also features some [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_XSd05hQVE arrestingly hammy action poses.]
* In ''[[Election]]'', Tammy Metzler ends up being sent to a Catholic girls' school by her parents (a prospect that actually delights the teen lesbian, though she [[Briar Patching|begs her parents not to make her go there]]). At one point we see her trying on a uniform and being visibly [[Les Yay|turned on]] by it.
{{quote| "Catholic school was great! I mean, the teachers kind of sucked, and they were supposedly way more strict, but you could get away with ''murder''."}}
* In the opening of ''[[The Transporter]] 2'', Frank is unsuccessfully carjacked by a [[Zettai Ryouiki]] girl in a pleated tartan skirt. After wiping the floor with her carjacking gang, he suggests she's got some homework to do. She runs off.
* [[Wild Things]] gives Denise Richard's character a non-plaid variant for the threesome scene. It's not there for long.
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* Mischa Barton did it in ''[[The OC]]''. Not surprisingly, it was Sweeps Week.
* On ''[[The Office]]'' (USA), Michael comments on the hot picture of a Catholic schoolgirl hanging near Stanley's desk.
{{quote| '''Stanley:''' "That's my daughter. She goes to private school and I'm taking the picture down right now."}}
* ''[[Grange Hill]]'': Mostly [[Averted Trope|averted]]. The students (except for the sixth form, 17 & 18 y/o) all wear school uniforms, but as they're played by actual school-aged children, they dress appropriately in actual school uniforms. A few of the 15 and 16 y/o girls do seem to get away with wearing high-heeled Mary-Janes, but that's the extent of it.
** The school teaching staff, however, held a sponsored "teachers dress in your old uniform" day to raise a little extra money for essential equipment. Two of the three female teachers wore their old school uniforms, of which one actually looked too little girl and cutesy to count for this trope, but the second was practically was a textbook definition of the trope. (The third female teacher came in her old-fashioned "cap and gown" teaching attire from when she started in an old Grammar School.)
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* ''Lingo'': [[Ms. Fanservice|The female co-host]] of this [[Game Show]] once wore a classic schoolgirl uniform.
* In ''[[That 70s Show|That 70's Show]]'', Donna goes to a Catholic high school and has to wear the uniform for perfectly legitimate reasons. Doesn't stop the boys from going crazy over it.
{{quote| DONNA: Man, what is with you guys and this uniform?<br />
FEZ: It makes us want to corrupt you. }}
** In another episode, Kelso states that he likes Catholic school girls because "they were never taught about sex so they don't know what not to do".
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* In ''[[Grounded for Life]]'', Lily has to go pick up uniforms as part of her school's switch to a uniform dress code. As Lily tries on a uniform and shows it to her dad and his brother, she laments [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|"Who's gonna find me attractive in this?"]] Sean and Eddie look at each other as if they're both thinking "Don't say it. Let it drop!"
* In [[The X-Files]] episode 'Signs and Wonders', Mulder and Scully go to a church that practices snake handling and the following conversation takes place...
{{quote| '''Scully:''' Snake handling... didn't learn that in Catechism class. <br />
'''Mulder:''' That's funny, I remember a couple of Catholic school girls [[Double Entendre|that were experts at it.]] }}
** This is also a prime example of [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Getting Crap Past The Radar.]]
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* While not Catholic, the school uniform in ''[[Deep Love]]'' is very similar to this and one of johns in the first episode was very adamant when he said Reina and Ayu had to be in their school uniform.
* Played for laughs between Danny Reagan and his partner in ''[[Blue Bloods]]'':
{{quote| '''Jackie:''' I used to wear one of those. Christian Leadership Award four years running.<br />
'''Danny:''' What happened?<br />
'''Jackie:''' I discovered boys. Then I was hiking up that short skirt...<br />
'''Danny:''' Great, now I have to think about you in that uniform all day. }}
* In one episode of ''[[Boy Meets World]]'', Shawn gets excited when he finds on the subway a group of Catholic schoolgirls who "ditched their nun" (and yes, they were wearing the uniform).
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== Web Originals ==
* ''[[Sailor Moon Abridged]]'', episode 12/13:
{{quote| '''Serena:''' Who died and made you school security?<br />
'''Raye:''' Satan.<br />
'''Serena:''' But you go to a Catholic school!<br />
'''Raye:''' Catholic girls taste better. }}
* ''Hot For Words'', the youtube "phenomenon", has host Marina Orlova dressing up in this uniform with alarming frequency.
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* The Bad Catholic Girls, of John Kricfalusi's ''Goddamn George Liquor Program''.
* An exchange from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''...
{{quote| '''Nanase:''' As far as my mother is concerned, Ellen, you are a heterosexual whom attends Catholic school.<br />
'''Ellen:''' A ''naughty'' Catholic schoolgirl?<br />
'''Nanase:''' No. }}
* ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' has Roy Greenhilt's sexy sister Julia (who is neither catholic, nor uniform wearing, nor stated to be promiscuous anywhere in the comic). The trope is invoked to a far greater extent by Sabine, however, who decides that killing Roy while dressed as a schoolgirl will be a major turn-on for Nale.
** Then Sabine tries to seduce Roy, who throws her out a window.
{{quote| '''Roy''': Nice piercings, by the way.}}
* In ''[[Shortpacked]]'', Robin tries to seduce Ethan ... [http://www.shortpacked.com/2005/comic/book-1-brings-back-the-80s/09-independent-man/seduction/ unsuccessfully].
* The private school version rules in ''[[Eerie Cuties]]''.
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