
Pacific Coast Academy, an all boys boarding school is accepting female students for the first time since the school was established. Zoey's little brother Dustin is currently a student there. Zoey decides to be one of the first girls to become a student at PCA. This is very exciting, but also very scary; fitting in at a new school is hard enough, but going away to boarding school and living on your own at age 13 can get crazy! Especially when the girls are heavily outnumbered by the boys...
Zoey's first day at Pacific Coast Academy finds her challenging the boys to a basketball game against her all-girl team, which has not yet been formed. Jamie Lynn Spears. Chase: Sean Flynn. Dana: Kristin Herrera. Nicole: Alexa Nikolas. Logan: Matthew Underwood.
Zoey has roommate troubles when perky Nicole and cranky Dana's personalities clash. Meanwhile, Dustin tries to earn himself enough cash to support his gummy worm habit.
Logan uses a Web cam to spy on the girls.
Dustin's bully woes are further compounded by his big sister Zoey's interference. Zoey only wants to protect her sibling, but she ends up embarrassing him so much that he challenges his tormentor to a schoolyard brawl. Chase: Sean Flynn. Michael: Christopher Massey. Zoey: Jamie Lynn Spears.
When the boys pull mischievous stunts on the girls, Zoey plans the ultimate payback prank, which involves defacing a statue. But when her scheme doesn't go exactly as planned, she's faced with the grim possibility of being expelled.
Zoey, Nicole and Dana can't agree how to complete a class project that involves making a commercial for a scooter. Meanwhile, Logan informs Michael and Chase that he'll take charge of their advertisement, and retains the services of a celebrity spokesman.
Logan (Matthew Underwood) is cast as Zoey's love interest in the school play, a fact that irritates Zoey, but which really gets under the skin of Chase, who comes up with an outrageous scheme to steal the romantic role for himself. Quinn: Erin Sanders. Nicole: Alexa Nikolas.
Zoey plays matchmaker with near-disastrous results when she sets Quinn up on a date with a boy who already has a girlfriend.
Zoey, Dana and Nicole help plan the school's Spring Fling, an event which has been totally lame in past years, but the girls are hoping to liven things up this time around by getting teen star Drake Bell to headline a concert. Their only problem: Convincing Drake to perform.
Zoey's self-designed backpack is all the rage at school after a girl named Stacy steals the bag and claims it as her own creation.
Zoey and her friends take up disc golf and prepare for their first competition against a team of kids from a correctional school.
Zoey and her friends don't have to worry about finding dates for what's promising to be an unconventional school dance, because personality tests have predetermined how the girls and boys will be matched up.
The kids celebrate the end of the school semester with a party, during which Quinn demonstrates her newest invention and, in the process, somehow manages to get her and her friends stranded on an abandoned beach.
Zoey's second semester at Pacific Coast Academy begins, bringing with it a new, slightly offbeat roommate (Victoria Justice) for her and Nicole to contend with; Logan's massive entertainment system leaves little space for Michael and Chase.
Zoey and her pals create and bury a time capsule, and Chase is tempted to prematurely open it in hopes of discovering how Zoey truly feels about him.
Zoey and Chase vow not to let their personal relationship suffer when they run against each other for class president, but the two soon discover that politics and friendship don't mix.
Logan tries to build the ultimate haunted house with lots of scares for Halloween. When Dustin and his friend get lost in Logan's creation, the other kids imagine the spookiest thing that could have happened.
Dustin is dating a girl (Jennette McCurdy) with a questionable background, so Zoey has Chase try to break the young couple up, with predictably disastrous results.
An online talk show hosted by Michael and Chase gets a boost in viewership when Zoey and Logan appear on the program and engage in an impromptu but lively debate.
The girls try to gain access to a boys-only hangout by dressing Lola up as a guy.
Zoey and her friends decide to build a robot in an effort to prove that they are just as smart as a group of condescending "science nerds."
A love triangle emerges at Pacific Coast Academy when Lola admits to having a romantic interest in Chase, who may or may not still have a crush on Zoey.
Chase sends Zoey a text message by accident, and in it he tells her how he really feels about her.
A school-sponsored "people auction" to raise money for the campus sushi bar finds Logan placing the winning bid on Zoey, Lola and Nicole. It is Logan's wish to make the girls his own personal cheerleaders, but Zoey and her friends have something else in mind.
Quinn considers leaving PCA to go back home to her pet alpaca after learning the animal misses her very badly; the boys decide to see who can go the longest without uttering the letter "s."
It's the start of a new school year, and Zoey and Lola have a new roommate: the really weird and kooky Quinn. Zoey also has a romantic dilemma involving her good friend Chase.
Zoey receives an unsettling ultimatum from Chase's new girlfriend, Monica; Quinn has an ulterior motive for helping Logan improve his basketball game.
Zoey attempts to play cupid and bring her brokenhearted resident advisor Coco (Jessica Chaffin) together with the school's cute new dean.
Zoey gets help in chemistry from a surprising source; Quinn tries to rid the girls' dorm of a rat.
Chase has to decide whether to tell a teacher that he caught a star football player cheating on classwork, even though it means PCA could lose its championship game. In other happenings, Zoey and the girls lobby for healthier vending-machine snacks, with mixed results.
Logan is desperate to be accepted into a secret society at school; Quinn acts like she's hiding something when she tells her friends that she has yet to meet a new transfer student.
Michael's attraction to Zoey's friend Lisa (Lisa Tucker) proves to be a distraction as he tries to win a talent contest. Also, Logan challenges Chase to a go-cart race.
Zoey joins the wrestling team after breaking up a fight, but the coach won't let her on the mat. At the regional tournament, she finally gets a chance to wrestle---in a championship match against a tough 16-year-old boy.
For their psychology class, Zoey and pals write down their secrets and tie them to balloons. But the project takes a dark turn when someone learns Zoey's secret and begins blackmailing her about it.
Zoey obsesses over getting a birthday present for Chase, and comes up with the perfect idea when she learns his grandmother's birthday is on the same date. Meanwhile, Dustin gets his arm caught in a vending machine, so Lola and Quinn try to hide him from Zoey.
Zoey's date gets put on hold when the girls are quarantined in their room because of Quinn, who has her own romantic dilemma involving Mark. Jack Salvatore Jr.
Chase inherits an old radio that belonged to his grandfather, but rather than keep it, he sells it to Zoey for five bucks and a taco coupon.
A science star considers attending PCA, prompting Quinn to rebel when she realizes that she may no longer be the smartest girl on campus. Meanwhile, Michael thinks he is going crazy.
An uncoordinated Chase enters a dance contest with Zoey after her first partner breaks a leg. Meanwhile, Lola fools a crush into thinking she's British.
Zoey's all-time favorite author is appearing at a local event and Zoey's desperate search for a ride lands her in a disastrous chain of favors.
Zoey inherits a truckload of ribs from an uncle she never met and decides to hold a rib cook-off.
The gang investigates the legend of a former PCA student who went insane while studying for a much dreaded exam.
Michael invents a new slang word; Dustin is freaked out from a horror movie; the fire alarm in the guys' dorm is going off every night for no reason.
Zoey starts dating the dean's son, and soon finds herself in the middle of a raffle-rigging scandal.
The kids try to win a trip to anywhere in the world by keeping their hands on a van sponsored by Blix, but Quinn doesn't play along and spends her time inventing a breath spray that accidentally causes nonstop laughter.
Lola and Zoey enter a beauty pageant on campus; Michael wants Quinn to think he's funny.
Wealthy Logan is in for a serious change in lifestyle when his outrageous spending prompts his dad to cut him off.
Zoey's dad is offered a job in London, and she must decide whether she wants to stay at PCA or transfer to an elite prep school in England.
Most of the gang is having trouble adjusting to life without Zoey. Chase, on the other hand, seems to have moved on and is now dating Gretchen, a Zoey look-alike.
Zoey returns to PCA in hopes of telling Chase how she feels about him, but discovers he has moved away.
Michael and Logan try to fool the housing lady in order to avoid getting a new roommate; Zoey accidentally gets Coco fired and tries to help her get her job back.
The kids have fun on an empty campus after their spring-break trip is canceled, but the good times come to an end when the principal accuses the boys of vandalism.
A handsome new student moves into Chase's old room and catches Zoey's eye.
An irate voice mail earns Logan a spot in anger-management classes. He tries to avoid attending by remaining calm, but Zoey has other ideas.
Quinn and Mark agree to take a break from each other, but Quinn becomes upset when she sees him with another girl. Meanwhile, a horse begins following Michael around campus.
Zoey tries to help Lola come up with the cash she pledged for a walk-a-thon sponsorship after they meet the charity's stern organizer. Meanwhile, Quinn and Logan start to get closer, but try to keep it a secret.
Vince the bully returns to PCA. The girls try their best to ignore him, while the guys plot revenge.
Zoey wants James all to herself, but finding some alone time is easier said than done. Meanwhile, Quinn and Logan decide to go out as a couple, but they too find a crowd instead.
The dean bans coffee carts on campus after an accident involving his wife, resulting in a war of the sexes when the girls and guys each try to come up with a scheme to circumvent the new rule.
The gang goes on a class field trip to take a spin on a roller coaster, but there are plenty of downs for Michael, who must confront major issues.
Zoey plans a trip to Maui for summer break and James wants to go, too, but her reaction is a surprise and not at all what he expected.
Prospective students are given a glimpse of life at PCA in this clip show.
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