@joshsorokach Published March 3, 2026, 3:30 p.m. ET Where to Stream: School Spirits Powered by Reelgood More On: peyton list Stream It Or Skip It: ‘School Spirits’ Season 3 On Paramount+, Where Maddie Is Among The Living Again But Now Simon Isn’t ‘School Spirits’ Season 3: Release Date/Time, Where To Watch, Episodes, and More Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers’ on Netflix, A True Crime Documentary With A New Assessment Of Aileen Wournos’ Crimes When Does The Next New Episode of ‘School Spirits’ Air? ‘School Spirits’ Season 3 on Paramount+/Netflix Info March is an exciting time on Paramount+. Not only is the streamer airing new episodes of CBS’ buzzy Yellowstone spinoff Marshals, but the first three installments of Taylor Sheridan’s new Michelle Pfeiffer-led series, The Madison, debut on Saturday, March 14.
What else is on tap this month? How about the Season 3 finale of School Spirits!
The official synopsis for the third season capper (“Dawn of the Deb”) teases that “Simon drifts deeper into danger while his friends race to save him.” The episode description also notes that “living and ghostly allies unite against a mysterious adversary.”
How many episodes are there of School Spirits Season 3? When exactly will the Season 3 finale drop on Paramount+? Here’s everything you need to know.
The third season of School Spirits consists of eight episodes.
The Season 3 finale (Season 3, Episode 8: “Dawn of the Deb”) debuts Wednesday, March 4 at 3:01 a.m. ET on Paramount+.
School Spirits is available to stream on Paramount+.
Paramount+ offers two subscription plans, Essential and Premium. The ad-supported Essential plan costs $8.99/month, while the ad-free Premium plan (which comes with Showtime titles and live CBS) costs $13.99/month.
Unfortunately, Paramount+ isn’t currently offering a free trial.
The show has yet to be officially renewed for a fourth season, but star Kristian Ventura hopes that the Season 3 finale isn’t the end for this popular Paramount+ series.
“I’ll say that the cliffhanger is gonna have everyone just breaking their phones,” Ventura told TechRadar. “But of course, there’s room for more ghosts and chaos.”
Continued Ventura, “These writers are amazing. You can feel where the story is going. We’ve just about explored what we wanted to, and there [are] only so many untapped regions. I really don’t feel this is a show that will waste the viewers’ experience. There is definitely a little bit more to tap into… I think the show’s gonna run, and I hope it does.”
Nope. The show is no longer streaming on Netflix in the United States.
Yep! You can add Paramount+ to your Hulu or Amazon accounts for $13.99/month.