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The band School of Rock does not win the official Battle of the Bands competition in the 2003 film.
Here are the specific details of the outcome:
While the summary mentions an encore, it omits the title of the iconic final song.
The summary credits Dewey with starting the program but misses Ned's redemption and participation as a teacher.
Identifying the winning song provides additional context for the competition's outcome.
In the 2003 film School of Rock, the band School of Rock does not win the official Battle of the Bands competition; the trophy is awarded to Dewey Finn's former band, No Vacancy, who perform the song 'Heal Me, I'm Heartsick'. However, the School of Rock's performance of the original song 'School of Rock' (written by Zack Mooneyham) is so well-received that the crowd boos the winners and chants for an encore. The band returns to the stage to play AC/DC's 'It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)'. The film ends with Dewey and Ned Schneebly running a successful after-school program called 'School of Rock' in their apartment, where Dewey teaches the band 'Advanced Rock' and Ned teaches beginners.