Category: Junior Journos
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS
From issues of road safety, to unique education initiatives and rising athletic stars… We bring you the highlights of stories told by seven Hunter schools involved in NBN News’ Junior Journo program for 2014.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: TRACK SUCCESS
Now to our final Junior Journos segment of the year. Gwandalan Public School is celebrating the success of one of its students, who won the state 800-metre track title for the second straight year.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: A SUSTAINABLE WAY OF LIVING
Our next group of Junior Journos from Mayfield East Public School are learning first-hand the importance of sustainable living. Using their own garden, students are shown how food goes from the ground to the table.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: A UNIQUE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Now to our latest crop of Junior Journos from Tenambit Public School. Students are participating in an education program with a difference, allowing them to connect and learn from children in other countries.
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BEHIND THE SCENES: TENAMBIT JUNIOR JOURNOS
Students from Tenambit Public School today experienced what it’s like to work for NBN News, as part of our Junior Journos program. They’re doing a story about their school’s involvement in the ChildFund Connect program – a unique initiative linking students with other children around the world. Here’s a snippet of some of their work…
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: ST BENEDICTS EDGEWORTH
Now to our latest crew of Junior Journos. Tonight’s reporters come from St Benedict’s Primary at Edgeworth, and they’re providing an important road safety message.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: DUDLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL
It’s not the most conventional instrument you’ll see in a school band – but the students at Dudley Public School have taken it up in numbers. The school’s Ukulele group started last year and has already attracted a big following.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: BRANXTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
Branxton Public School is looking into the past as it celebrates a very special milestone. Students have been filing into the classrooms for 150 years – with both teachers and students reflecting on how the school has changed in that time.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: ASHTONFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL
Ashtonfield Public School has come up with a unique way to promote school rules and expectations. The school’s mascot, a life size bee, is popular with the kids and designed to be a fun way to compliment the school’s behaviour management program.
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JUNIOR JOURNOS: BLACKSMITHS PUBLIC SCHOOL
The students at Blacksmiths Public School take learning about the environment very seriously. And now their efforts have been rewarded with a national prize.