The Wyvern Issue 15
@DSMS_Wyvern
Spring 2013
Darlington School of Maths and Science
Inside this Issue... Technology Journalist
Kate Russell Olympic Swimmer
Chris Cook And information on the once in a lifetime DSMS trip to
Kenya!
When you have finished reading this magazine please pass it on to a friend or relative, line your hamsters cage with it, make a papier-mâchÊ face or just recycle it. Thank You, The Wyvern Editing Team
Watch The Wyvern on BBC School Report Day 2013: http://goo.gl/BPzhg
BBC School Report On the 21st March, 11 students from various years all took part in a BBC schools report day. This is where we had to plan, film and edit a news report in one day. Over 1,000 schools across the country took part, and over 33,000 students.
our autocue worked. However, for those who were doing in school reports, the handheld cameras were checked as was their knowledge about your subject. After this, the rest of the morning was spent filming outside stories.
Our schools report involved a report about enrichment week, a report into the dangers of excess sugar in foods and drinks, a visit to the Titanic Honour and Glory exhibition at the Head of Steam museum and much more. Accompanied by Mr Haylock, Mr Tearney, Mrs Kelly and Mr Greaves throughout the day, we worked together peacefully, in an attempt to meet the deadline of uploading the video onto our school website and sending a link to the BBC schools report.
In the afternoon came the inside the studio filming, and also the editing process of the day, which was the hardest part of the day, and was done by Liam Pape, the editor of the Wyvern.
The day started at 9am once we were all in the TV studio, where we had our first meeting with Mr Haylock to see what we were doing that day, and when we were going to do it. For those of us who were going to the Head of Steam museum, this meant making sure we had questions prepared, the cameras were charged, and
Mr Haylock told us throughout the day "This is going to be the best report in the
region", and that became the mantra for the day. As well as us, there were three other schools in Darlington who were taking part in the 7th annual BBC schools report. These were St Aidans, Hummersknott Academy and the Education Village, all reporting on different stories. Overall, the day was a great success, as we made the deadline for the report to be completed and uploaded. By Rebecca Parkinson
Above: The Wyvern team preparing for the big day