Ladette to Lady is a reality-based series that aired in the United Kingdom on ITV between June 2005 and August 2010.
Whilst on the premises they are required to wear the school's uniform: a turquoise tweed suit, a white blouse, court shoes, and a pearl necklace.
They are taught under the supervision and guidance of five instructors and are given various tasks in deportment, elocution, flower arranging, etiquette and cookery.
At the fashion show were their family, friends, eligible bachelors, the failed contestants, and the teachers from Eggleston Hall.
The Debutantes' Ball was attended by a number of eligible bachelors, Lords, Ladies, select aristocrats and all of the teachers from Eggleston Hall.
The overall winner of Ladette to Lady 2006 was Victoria Jenkins, who impressed the teachers with her charm and final transformation.
During the End of Term Report, Clare Randall, who during series one was a heavy drinker, revealed that she had had a baby, reformed her life, and quit drinking alcohol altogether.
The ladettes' final challenge was to be presented as debutantes to their parents, to give a speech and to dance the waltz.
Also notable was the reintroduction of Series Two contestant Louise Porter, who in the interim had begun a career as a glamour model.
Reports in The Daily Telegraph's Mandrake gossip column stated that Charles Lush, a self-styled baron, who appeared as the school governor, was asked by RDF Media, the production company, to quit filming after they found his name on list of British National Party members during filming for the series.