b'ON THE AIRCLUBS & COMPETITIONSHandsworth farmers in question were Waleed Bhat and Hello everybody! Im Corey!Rahul Beghal, who would go on to explain the hands-on And Im Sukhman! mechanics of milking and pasteurisation, aided by Daisy the Cow, the final team player, who had a starring role in Welcome to Farming Today. the proceedings.With these words, pupils in 7 Galahad took to theThe four boys had scripted and produced their version of airwaves, broadcasting to the nation at 5.45am on 25thFarming Today themselves, in response to a brief given October 2019, opening the BBCs flagship Radio 4to the class as part of a media project in English some agricultural programme Farming Today. With Sukhmanweeks earlier. This involved recreating some flagship Athwal co-presenting, Corey Brown continued with hisRadio 4 programmes, including Gardeners Question introduction to the show: Today we are going to beTime, Just a Minute, Book at Bedtime and Desert Island talking with two farmers from Soho Road about how toDiscs. The Farming Today broadcasters were the first milk a cow and how to make it safe to drink. The twoto complete their episode, and it was their show which was sent to BBC Broadcasting House in London. Toby Field, the appropriately named producer of the Radio 4 programme, was soon in touch. This is wonderful, he commented. May I play a clip of it on (our) Farming Today please? Id really like to open the programme with it. Can you spare a couple of minutes this afternoon to speak to our presenter Charlotte Smith about the project? Toby later informed us that he shared his office with other Radio 4 producers, who were keen to hear 7 Galahads versions of their programmes too. With minds fixed firmly on future careers in broadcasting, the four boys assembled to be interviewed online by Charlotte Smith, who later tweeted, We are very worried about our jobs at Farming Today after hearing this excellent version of the programme made by Year 7s at Handsworth Grammar School.All the broadcasters in 7 Galahad were congratulated by the BBC for their tremendous effort and creativity, especially our four farmers, who spoke to Radio 4 listeners early the following morning over the nations breakfast tables, as the country consumed its cornflakes and toast with marmalade. The Handsworth Farming Today presenters concluded their broadcast with these words: We hope you all enjoyed this episode of Farming Today. Make sure to come back next time. Goodbye!Farming Today link: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07s131sA Piece of PiWell done to Xavier Elwell in Year 12 who has won a Raspberry Pi kit. He entered a competition as part of the Student Rewards Programme and this is what he had to say:The Create Your World Project involved coming up with an interesting idea to make use of a Raspberry Pi 4 kit, how to carry it out and working out what extra equipment would be required for the project. I enjoyed doing the research as I learned of many ways you can use a Raspberry Pi. I am using it to host a website and a NAS server. My original proposal was to use the Pi 4 kit as an AI assistant powered by Googles Cloud API, which I will undertake once I have all the extra equipment.28'