School Report's Festival of News: In PicturesPublished19 March 2018Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, The young people were involved in many different elements of broadcastingImage caption, Students from Portadown College getting ready to present a live news bulletinImage caption, A student gets to grips with filming under the tutelage of former Ireland Correspondent Andy MartinImage caption, Pupils in a race against time to accurately describe the action in the sports commentary boothImage caption, School reporters from Jordanstown School try out the radio drama studioImage caption, Teachers from St Louise's College, Belfast get in on the funImage caption, Potential weatherman of the future? Students discovered presenting the weather is harder than it looksImage caption, Radio Ulster presenter Hugo Duncan spends time with pupils from Tor Bank School, DundonaldImage caption, In the hot seat - a student presents the news from the BBC Newsline studioImage caption, A group of students experience what it is like to commentate on live sportImage caption, BBC Broadcasting House, Belfast was a sea of blue and white as School Report took over the buildingImage caption, School reporters were given lots of practical tips, including how to improve their filmingImage caption, Young people got to try on the sort of riot gear required by correspondents reporting from danger zonesImage caption, Pupils got to experience the green screen in BBC Newsline's Studio BAround the BBCBBC School Report NI index