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St Teresa's Catholic Primary School

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School Radio

 

Key Benefits Of School Radio

There are many benefits to running a School Radio system

Key Benefits Of School Radio In General

  • Inclusion- A School Radio station run by the students and for the students will help build an inclusive atmosphere in the school.  Radio is all about communication and running a radio show takes commitment and teamwork in order for it to be a success.  Our Radio Station After school clubs are easy enough to use that all students, regardless of age or ability can get involved.
  • Building Confidence- Most people find talking to a 'mic' in a closed room far less intimidating than appearing on camera or on stage. This allows students to express their views and build their confidence whether it is discussing important issues or sharing ideas, radio gives your students a confident voice within your school.
  • Develop Speaking & Listening Skills- Radio is about speaking and listening. Whether you are presenting or just listening to a show, these vital skills are not only fundamental in radio but are essential for 'real world' skills 
  • Improving Literacy- Seems strange to be talking about writing skills in radio but the first time a student looks at the 'mic' and then asks what they should say, they realise they need to write scripts and prepare between links. Extend this preparation for talk shows, radio drama or telephone interviews and it is clear that writing plays a big role in radio and extends to meeting the National Curriculum in many ways.
  • National Curriculum- School Radio helps schools and academies to supplement learning and meet the National Curriculum in ways that you may not even realise. It’s also a great way to keep staff, student and parents/guardians alike updated with school life.  
  • Giving Students A Voice and Empowerment- School Radio offers a platform for your students to discuss the issues that matter to them in a non-confrontational format.  Whether it is discussing important issues or sharing the music they love, radio gives your students a voice within your school.
  • Teamwork- Planning and presenting radio shows requires a great deal of teamwork. Many schools run their School Radio station like a ‘real’ station assigning roles and responsibilities for presenters, engineers and station management

STFM Episode 1: Interview with Mr Price 

STFM Episode 2: interview with Mrs McAlister 

STFM Episode 3: interview with Miss Holland