
Shene School Year 9 participated in the BBC School Report Day on March 11th 2010.
Here are some of the stories and videos created on the day by the students.
Goldenballs Goes Gold and Green for Man U
By Billy
David Beckham has left Manchester United fans wondering if he is supporting the Anti-Glazer movement. As he left the pitch after A.C Milan lost 4-0 at Old Trafford, he draped the green and gold scarf that had come to symbolise the protest around his neck. Read more…
SNS: Are They Safe?
by Klarisa, Snezhana, Suha, Lucas and Robson
In today’s modern life, social networking sites (SNS) play an important role for many people, old and young alike. But whether the impact is positive or negative is debatable. Read more…
Are We What We Eat?
by Arbnor
Obesity is a common issue that has swept the nation in its high-cholesterol wave that is affecting 25% of adults (18+) and 14% of children (3+). With figures like these you will have to ask yourself, why is Britain getting bigger? Read more…
Shene School becoming an Academy. Who cares?
By Jamie, Olly, Michael, Shabaaz, Zeyad, George
This is a BBC school report, and we are talking about Shene School becoming an academy; what advantages and what effect could this have on both students and local citizens?
This report will take views from locals as well as facts we have gathered from various sources. We hope to make the public see a different side of school and not just the bad experiences from bus stops and shops. Read more…
Anti-Social Behaviour
by Romilah, Laura and Mattea
Antisocial behaviour has been a problem for many years. It has been a big cause of concern and just today we have learned that a 64-year-old man has been found dead outside his home in Greater Manchester following reports of youths causing trouble. We have been to East Sheen to see what the public think about the antisocial behaviour around the area and if it causes problems for them. Read more…




