August 3, 2025 - 06:34

The students at St. James Catholic School can now get a firsthand look at what it is like to work in media—more than just classroom experience. The newly established student television studio offers a unique opportunity for young learners to dive into the world of broadcasting. Equipped with modern technology and resources, the studio allows students to explore various aspects of media production, from scripting and filming to editing and presenting.
This initiative aims to cultivate skills that are increasingly vital in today’s digital age. Students will not only learn the technical aspects of video production but also develop essential communication skills and teamwork. Through hands-on experience, they will gain confidence and creativity, preparing them for potential careers in journalism, media, and beyond.
The program is designed to inspire a passion for storytelling and innovation, encouraging students to express their ideas and share their voices with the wider community. As they engage in this exciting venture, the future broadcasters of St. James Catholic School are set to make their mark in the world of media.
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