Teen School Romance Movies on Netflix Fall is here, and what better way to cozy up on a rainy day than with a heartwarming teen romance movie? Netflix offers a wide range of options, each with a unique blend of laughter, tears, and unforgettable love stories.
From the nostalgia of 20th-century romance to the modern-day challenges of high school relationships, these 12 teen romance movies will leave you swooning and wanting more. So, grab your favorite snacks, get comfortable, and immerse yourself in the world of young love with these must-watch films.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
This is a story of shy high school junior Lara Jean Covey who writes letters to boys she is passionate about before putting them in a box in her closet. Her last is to her childhood friend Josh whom Margot was dating until the latter dumped him for a college education. Lara Jean came up with the list of boys she liked, and Josh has been her favorite but she thought that it would not be okay to date him.
Finally, one night while watching a movie with her little sister, Kitty, a character in the story, Lara Jean falls asleep on the couch. Kitty takes advantage of this opportunity to search through her sister’s belongings and find the letters. The following Monday at school, Lara Jean is confronted by the adorable face – Peter Kavinsky. He received the letter she penned down for him, which made her faint. As she wakes up, she notices Josh coming with his letter and in a bid to evade him, she quickly kisses Peter and flees.
The Kissing Booth
Ellie Evans is a good girl, cute as a button and graduating this year from high school. Her whole life is organized down to the last detail with Noah Flynn, Lee’s older brother, always around. However, they are put to the ultimate test when Elle signs up to be in a kissing both at the school’s charity event.
Noah, the brooding and popular jock, has always been out of Elle’s league or reach. They are friends who have made certain rules that cannot be violated, one of them being no dating. Though they are strangers at the beginning and do not have any feelings for each other, as they spend more time at the kissing booth they begin to fall in love.
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
Sierra Burgess is an intelligent, hardworking, beautiful, unpopular high school girl whose dream is to attend Stanford University. Veronica who is a popular classmate of hers bullies her by insulting her and she answers her in a witty way and then sidesteps her with charm.
Jamey is a good-looking football player from another high school; not knowing that Veronica has a boyfriend in college, Jamey gently asks for her phone number. To avoid dealing with Jamey, she provides him with the number of Sierra.
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
In high school, Lara Jean Covey experiences her first practical contact with volunteering as her high school initiates a volunteer scheme. While her boyfriend Peter Kavinsky joins and volunteers his friends, Lara Jean goes to Belleview Retirement Home like her sister Margot. There, she finds Stormy, an old lady she had heard Margot talk about, and also learns that John Ambrose McClaren is a volunteer at Belleview.
They discuss a love letter she had penned to him several years prior; he allows her to read the letter, on the condition that she return the letter to him once she is through. Lara Jean can’t stop thinking about their conversation, or more so, she feels insecure about her relationship with Peter always comparing herself with her former best friend and Peter’s former girlfriend Gen.
Do Revenge
A high school girl named Drea and another high school girl with no name but named Eleanor become friends because they both want to get revenge. Drea, who was the queen bee of her school, lost her boyfriend and best friend to betrayal while Eleanor, a shy girl who rarely talks to anyone, has been bullied throughout. In a meeting prone to chance, they decide to become partners in crime and set out to get revenge on those who wronged them.
Thus, Drea suggests to Eleanor to get her revenge on her bullies, which in turn, Eleanor decides to assist Drea in ruining the life of her ex-boyfriend and best friend. It entails an array of events aimed at creating rumors and sabotaging social events some of them are; The more they are consumed in seeking revenge, they are forced to ask themselves whether it is right and the toll it is taking on their lives.
Along for the Ride
Auden, a quiet and bookish senior in high school, thought the upcoming summer would be incredibly boring. However, everything changed when her family moved to a beach town far from her usual life. It was here that she met Eli, a mysterious and charismatic local boy always ready for an adventure.
Eli showed Auden a hidden night-time world in the beach town. They explored empty amusement parks, swam under the moonlight, and rode bikes through the quiet streets. Their friendship quickly turned into something more, a connection that was both thrilling and frightening.
Let It Snow
On a train on Christmas Eve in Laurel, Illinois, Julie Reyes meets rising pop star Stuart Bale. When she tries to return his phone to him, he mistakes her for a fan. Despite his apologies, she takes offense.
When the train stopped because of snow, Julie decided to walk home. Stuart went with her and asked her to have lunch at a place called Waffle Town. She said yes, and later had to save him from a group of cheerleaders. Julie told Stuart that she got into Columbia, but her mom is very sick. If she doesn’t leave soon, she will lose her scholarship.
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
Claire and Aidan face a tough choice as they prepare for college: stay together or pursue their dreams. Their story unfolds against the backdrop of a single day, filled with bittersweet memories, heartfelt confessions, and the weight of the unknown.
As they revisit favorite spots, share their deepest fears, and confront the possibility of a future without each other, Claire and Aidan grapple with whether their love can withstand time and distance. Their journey is filled with laughter, tears, shared history, challenges, sacrifices, and compromises.
He’s All That
Padgett Sawyer is a high school senior and a popular TikTok influencer. She lives with her divorced mother, who works as a local nurse. To maintain her image, Padgett pretends to live in an upscale condo, keeping her real living conditions hidden from her followers and sponsors because she’s afraid they won’t like her anymore.
One day, Padgett discovers that her boyfriend, influencer, and aspiring hip-hop artist Jordan Van Draanen, is cheating on her with a backup dancer. She finds herself humiliated when a live stream of her outburst results in her loss of followers and sponsorship deals because the camera was still on when it happened.
The Kissing Booth 2
Elle’s final year at school starts with rumors spreading that she and Noah might break up. This worries her because Noah has become friends with a girl from England named Chloe on Instagram. Elle and Lee are organizing the kissing booth for the Charity Fair again. Lee wants Elle to ask Marco Peña, a new student who’s been compared to Noah, to participate.
After beating Marco in a dancing game, she persuades him to join the booth. Noah suggests that Elle applies to Harvard, but she had always planned to attend the University of California, Berkeley with Lee. This is where their moms met and became best friends. Elle applies secretly. When she talks to her father about college costs, Elle finds that money is tight. So, she decides to enter a dance competition with Lee, with a big cash prize for the winner.
Tall Girl
Jodi Kreyman, 16, has been tall since she was 3, which made her feel insecure. Her friend Jack frequently asks her out, but she’s hesitant because he’s much shorter than her. A Swedish exchange student named Stig joins Jodi’s class and catches the interest of many girls, including Jodi. However, her bully Kimmy starts showing him around. Jodi asks her sister for help to get Stig to notice her, so she gets a makeover.
Kimmy and another bully make a prank call to Jodi pretending to be Stig and ask her to homecoming. Jodi hides in the bathroom to avoid Kimmy, frustrating her best friend Fareeda. Stumbling across Stig playing the piano, he encourages her to join him, and they sing a duet from the musical Guys and Dolls.
20th Century Girl
In 1999, the story is about Na Bo-ra, a cheerful seventeen-year-old high school student. Her best friend Yeon-du, who was getting ready for heart surgery in the US, decides to stay because she has fallen in love with a boy from their school named Baek Hyun-jin. Bo-ra promises to find out more about Baek Hyun-jin and email Yeon-du about him. After this, Yeon-du leaves.
At school, Bo-ra starts following Hyun-jin. One day, she overhears that Hyun-jin and his best friend Poong Woon-ho (Byeon Woo-seok) plan to join the broadcasting club at school, so she successfully auditions to join the club. While Woon-ho joins the club, Hyun-jin does not. Bo-ra tries to get close to Woon-ho to observe Hyun-jin.