Follow a group of students as they find out what it's like to be a professional journalist as they take part in the BBC's School Report project.
Year 8 students from Guildford County School in Surrey are mentored by BBC journalists as they make their own news reports in a form that can be broadcast to real audiences, and while facing strict deadlines.
The student's lead teacher, Annabel Gibbs, has previously entered groups into the scheme, which is open to 11- to 14-year-olds, and is determined to build on lessons learnt from previous years.
Broadcast journalists Kate Riley, Mark Frankel and Chris Booth work with the students as they complete their tasks, which include visiting Southern Counties Radio Station to interview students in South Africa, and going to Millbank to find out Liberal Democrat MP Vincent Cable's views on the credit crunch.