Presenter: On today’s news,
- stoke Newington have produce some of its best exam result this year with 97% of its A level student pass with 40% pass with A-B and a record breaking 99% of student passing there GCSE with grade A-C.
- Stoke Newington have began to work on the second part of the new BSF project with have promise to give the school a brand new look and feel.
- This year promise to be a hard time for student that leaving to go to university, what does the future hold for them.
- Black history month, what has stoke Newington got in store to educate the student about this historic day of history.
Presenter: This year’s stoke Newington have produce some of the most outstanding exam result in its history, we have gone to ask some of the student and staff what they think is the reason for the student change in the way they work in class.
Reporter: what do you think is the reason why the student change in the way they work in class.
Reporter: there you got it, back to you.
Presenter: thank you. Stoke Newington have began to work on the second half of the school’s BSF project, we have went to see what some of the student and staff think about the changes to the school.
(There is a vox pop of the student and teachers answering the question of what do they think of the new school building)
Presenter: And finally this month is black history month, what has Stoke Newington got in store to educate the student about this historic day of history. We have sent reporter Robert Cambert to see what Stoke Newington have in store.
Presenter: I now had you over to sport commentator John Blackman to fill us in on the latest sport news.
Sport reporter: thank you Frank, today the local football team is training for the east London football tournament final between Hackney free, this match is sure to be a great match.
Presenter: thank you, now to Jennie White on the weather report.
Weather reporter: Thanks Frank, today look to be another wet day with light shower of rain in London and the midlands, and a down pour in the high lands of Scotland.
Presenter: that’s it for today, see you next time
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