Check out this Bensalem school in its TV game show debut Wednesday. How to watch.

The age-old question — are students smarter than teachers — gets a primetime redo when students and staff of St. Ephrem Catholic School engage in a battle of wits on Fox 29's "The ClassH-Room."

Students from the school in Bensalem will appear on the season 4 premiere of the gameshow, which airs Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

What to know about tomorrow's broadcast and how to watch it.

St. Ephrem Catholic School students, teachers match wits on 'The ClassH-Room'

According to Fox 29, The ClassH-Room is a trivia-based game show for local schools.

The ClassH-Room airs on Fox 29, and is streamed on the Fox 29 website and on The ClassH-Room's YouTube channel.

Each episode features two teams composed of three students and three teachers opposing each other.

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The host of Fox 29's "The ClassH-Room" is no stranger to the world of science and public education.

Richard Curtis, the STEM coordinator for New Hope-Solebury Middle School, will return as host, having helmed the game show since its Oct. 1, 2018 debut.

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Curtis, a graduate of Millersville University and a Bucks County resident, earned the hosting position by winning the "Live! With Kelly" co-host competition in 2016.

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: St. Ephrem Catholic School goes to The ClassH-Room on Wednesday