Do you have a creative innovative school with students that are eager to learn new and exciting ways of communicating? Do your students want to create talk shows, radio drama, book reports and discuss issues that matter to them in a non-confrontational format?
Do you want to create a promotional drive to celebrate your school’s achievements and news, broadcasting in real time, to your school, families and the community?
“Whether it is discussing important issues or sharing the music they love, radio gives your students a voice within their school”
Inclusion – A School Radio station run by the students and for the students will help build an inclusive atmosphere in the school. Radio is all about communication and running a radio show takes commitment and teamwork in order for it to be a success. Our systems are easy enough to use that all students, regardless of age or ability can get involved.
Building Confidence – Most people find talking to a ‘mic’ in a closed room far less intimidating than appearing on camera or on stage. This allows students to express their views and build their confidence whether it is discussing important issues or sharing ideas, radio gives your students a confident voice within your school.
Develop Speaking & Listening Skills – Radio is about speaking and listening. Whether you are presenting or just listening to a show, these vital skills are not only fundamental in radio but are essential for ‘real world’ skills
Improving Literacy – Seems strange to be talking about writing skills in radio but the first time a student looks at the ‘mic’ and then asks what they should say, they realise they need to write scripts and prepare between links. Extend this preparation for talk shows, radio drama or telephone interviews and it is clear that writing plays a big role in radio and extends to meeting the National Curriculum in many ways.
National Curriculum – School Radio helps schools and academies to supplement learning and meet the National Curriculum in ways that you may not even realise. It’s also a great way to keep staff, student and parents/guardians alike updated with school life. Have a look at our summary page and see a few examples.
Giving Students A Voice and Empowerment- School Radio offers a platform for your students to discuss the issues that matter to them in a non-confrontational format. Whether it is discussing important issues or sharing the music they love, radio gives your students a voice within your school.
Teamwork – Planning and presenting radio shows requires a great deal of teamwork. Many schools run their School Radio station like a ‘real’ station assigning roles and responsibilities for presenters, engineers and station management. See our free resources pages to download packs to work on projects as a team.
The School Radio Starter Package is the ideal starting point for any school that wishes to launch a School Radio station on a tight budget. The Starter Packages includes a full touch-screen Myriad system, a broadcast mixing desk, speakers, microphones, headphones, ‘mic live’ light plus a full years School Radio Player and a full years technical support.
The Starter Package comes complete with everything you need to start your School Radio station and includes the industry leading Myriad LT software and playout PC. This means that you don’t need to compromise the tools your presenters have just because you are on a budget.
The self-install package includes all the information you need to get started and our handy tutorial videos and free resource packs will ensure you get off to a great start.
The Webstation is a compact, professional six channel broadcast mixer that comes complete with 19″ information screen, built in VoIP (Skype) support & direct support for Myriad LT interaction.
Powered stereo speakers with volume controlled from the mixer.
Dynamic microphone ideal for co-presenters or guests.
High quality, enclosed headphones ideal for broadcast applications.
Professional radio playout software used by thousands of radio station around the world.
Link your School Radio to key aims and statutory goals with the National Curriculum for England. Download our annotated copy of the document from the Premium Resources section of our website.
Access a range of resources covering many common School Radio activities. Each resource kit includes references to the National Curriculum, guidance on feature structure and tips on ‘best practice’ from radio professionals.
Get streaming with our customisable School Radio Player. Add your station name, logo and information and you are ready to stream your station to computers, tablets and mobiles in no time.
* May require a port opening on your school’s firewall.
Our glossy 48 page, full colour handbook will guide you through the process of creating your first (and many other) School Radio shows.
Our glossy 168 Studio User Guide will guide you through all the technical aspects of your School Radio system. From the knobs on the mixer to how best to use the software tools, the Studio User Guide provides clear and simple information aimed at ‘non-technical’ users.
We can also provide a full 168 page, colour, hardback book edition with your studio package for an additional £30 per book.
All School Radio systems include access to our Premium Resource kits and a fully annotated copy of the National Curriculum to help you get the most from your School Radio system and use it to meet key goals and statutory aims within the National Curriculum.
The SR3 is our best-selling system for primary schools. This unique solution offers all the convenience of a fixed studio with the flexibility of a portable solution. Wheel in, switch on and you are ready to broadcast.
Security is also a feature with all equipment secured in locking cupboards when not in use.
The SR3 includes a full suite of professional software and an up-rated rack mount playout PC. The 22″ touchscreen is mounted inside the locking lid.
The package also includes professional audio encoding software and dynamic audio level processing hardware as standard.
Onsite installation & training comes as standard as does lifetime support, resource access and two years subscription to School Radio Player.
The SRMv2 is a nine channel broadcast mixing desk designed by us specifically for use in our School Radio packages. Rather than re-badging an existing broadcast mixer, we wanted to design a mixer that offered powerful features and a user friendly interface suitable for use in primary and secondary schools. Once we designed the way the mixer should look and act, we partnered with the UK’s leading broadcast technology manufacturer (Sonifex) to exclusively produce SRM mixers which you will only find in our School Radio packages. Sonifex liked there SRM so much they now produce the S0 which is a close cousin but the S0 does not offer the same rich, interactive features that you will find on the SRM..
* Requires analogue telephone line
Unique hand crafted portable studio solution designed by School Radio to provide a solution to schools that want the convenience of a fixed solution but need the flexibility of a portable system.
The SR3 has been our best-selling system for primary schools since its introduction.
Available in a range of
Also available in traditional textured wood effect finish.
Professional radio playout software used by thousands of radio station around the world.
Link your School Radio to key aims and statutory goals with the National Curriculum for England. Download our annotated copy of the document from the Premium Resources section of our website.
Access a range of resources covering many common School Radio activities. Each resource kit includes references to the National Curriculum, guidence on feature structure and tips on ‘best practice’ from radio professionals.
Get streaming with our customisable School Radio Player. Add your station name, logo and information and you are ready to stream your station to computers, tablets and mobiles in no time.
* May require a port opening on your school’s firewall.
Our glossy 48 page, full colour handbook will guide you though the the process of creating your first (and many other) School Radio shows.
Our glossy 168 Studio User Guide will guide you through all the technical aspects of your School Radio system. From the knobs on the mixer to how best to use the software tools, the Studio User Guide provides clear and simple information aimed at ‘non-technical’ users.
The BR2 offers a truly portable radio studio without compromising on equipment making it ideal for schools or colleges operating on multiple sites.
All equipment packs into the included flightcase or equipment storage box and connecting it all together is easy thanks to our clear and simple connections panels.
The BR2 includes a full suite of professional software and an all in one playout PC with 22″ touchscreen monitor.
The package also includes professional audio encoding software and dynamic audio level processing hardware as standard.
Onsite installation & training comes as standard as does lifetime support, resource access and two years subscription to School Radio Player.
The SRMv2 is a nine channel broadcast mixing desk designed by us specifically for use in our School Radio packages. Rather than re-badging an existing broadcast mixer, we wanted to design a mixer that offered powerful features and a user friendly interface suitable for use in primary and secondary schools. Once we designed the way the mixer should look and act, we partnered with the UK’s leading broadcast technology manufacturer (Sonifex) to exclusively produce SRM mixers which you will only find in our School Radio packages. Sonifex liked there SRM so much they now produce the S0 which is a close cousin but the S0 does not offer the same rich, interactive features that you will find on the SRM.
* Requires analogue telephone line
Other equipment such as microphones and speakers are housed in a plastic tub.
Professional radio playout software used by thousands of radio station around the world.
Link your School Radio to key aims and statutory goals with the National Curriculum for England. Download our annotated copy of the document from the Premium Resources section of our website.
Access a range of resources covering many common School Radio activities. Each resource kit includes references to the National Curriculum, guidance on feature structure and tips on ‘best practice’ from radio professionals.
Get streaming with our customisable School Radio Player. Add your station name, logo and information and you are ready to stream your station to computers, tablets and mobiles in no time.
* May require a port opening on your school’s firewall.
Our glossy 48 page, full colour handbook will guide you through the process of creating your first (and many other) School Radio shows.
Our glossy 168 Studio User Guide will guide you through all the technical aspects of your School Radio system. From the knobs on the mixer to how best to use the software tools, the Studio User Guide provides clear and simple information aimed at ‘non-technical’ users.