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* ''[[Dogma]]'': Salma Hayek as Serendipity is wearing a schoolgirl uniform and working as a stripper when the protagonists first meet her.
* ''[[Bedazzled]]'' (2000) Elizabeth Hurley's [[Satan Is Good|Devil]] wears a schoolgirl outfit, as one of a whole series of Fanservice-type costumes.
* ''[[Five Girls|5ive Girls]]'' : This [[Sy FySyfy]] original movie revolves around "sinners" who are sent to a Catholic reform school and are forced to wear naughty schoolgirl outfits. The events of the movie turn two of them into lesbians for [[Les Yay|some]] [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|reason]]. Bizarrely, this may even be justified, since everyone involved is either part of a conspiracy with a demon or being manipulated by someone who is, and the girls are being groomed for sacrifice.
* The second ''[[The Sweeney|Sweeney]]'' movie has Jack Regan meeting an informant in the park when a group of schoolgirls walk by and one of them [[Panty Shot|bends over to pick something up]]. Seeing how Regan is [[Distracted by the Sexy]] the informant quips: "I could be arrested for doing what you're thinking!"
* Referenced in ''[[Scott Pilgrim Versus the World]]'', when Scott admits with a certain scandalized pride that Knives is an actual Catholic schoolgirl, with the uniform and everything.
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* Fruity of MTV's ''[[Downtown]]'' dated a Catholic schoolgirl who turned out to be utterly psycho.
* ''[[Archer]]'': Archer had two prostitutes dressed as schoolgirls. [[Noodle Incident|Noodle Incidents]] ensued, apparently.
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'s'' Olga Pataki.
 
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