School Report Video
BBC News School Report 2012 – 2013
Visit our school website: www.sjw.bham.sch.uk
Radio interview with Danny Lynch from Kick It Out – click here to listen to the audio file
BBC News School Report 2012 – 2013
Visit our school website: www.sjw.bham.sch.uk
Radio interview with Danny Lynch from Kick It Out – click here to listen to the audio file







Welcome to the Saint John Wall Catholic School BBC School Report page. Our reporters have been busy over the past few months interviewing a host of people. We would like to thank West Bromwich Albion, Walsall and Birmingham City Football Clubs, Stuart Gunn and Dave Cooper for allowing our pupils to conduct interviews.
On the big news day our thanks go to Arshia Riaz, Rachael Heaven and everyone at the BBC for inviting us to the studios the whole experience was amazing and the pupils really enjoyed the day.
Please leave your comments below. We look forward to reading them.
Wanted to say a massive thank you to all staff and pupils at St John Walls, you gave me a fantastic day and a great insight to your daily lives as well as explaining mine! Was a real pleasure to talk to you all and I hope I can do it again some time in the near future!!
Stuart #RR
Wow how brilliant are you. Just wanted to say a massive thanks to all students and staff who worked with me today for BBC School report. Your interview with Danny is brilliant and you managed to do it all to deadline. Your tv Package is a very high standard. You all worked so hard today some of you appeared live on tv appearing on BBC Midlands Today, others live on radio. Very Very Impressive indeed hope to work with you all again soon!
The school BBC news report was very good because the students were confident, organised and they were well mannered. They also asked very good questions to the football managers and coaches.
I think the people that are in the bbc report are brave enough to do this and they have done a really good job and apearing on t.v is really relistic. interviewing football players is a good thing knowing about their career and how they foind football is v.v. good.