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Brampton Manor in the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ London studio

The truth about refugees

Brampton Manor Secondary School in East Ham is situated in one of the most multicultural boroughs in the country. To mark Refugee Week, Year 9 media students came to the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ London radio studio in Bethnal Green to record a special programme.

Brampton Manor is one of the biggest secondary schools in Newham. It is also a specialist arts college.

To mark Refugee Week, Year 9 media students were given the chance to make their own radio show.

Introduced and linked by Raymond Gyimah, the programme explores the refugee experience in the UK: from pointing out a few shocking truths to dialogues about detention centres and an interview with a respected Brampton Manor teacher who came to London as a refugee from Uganda.

Tyla Arabas is the Ethnic Minority Achievement Coordinator at Brampton Manor who has led the project. She feels it's been a valuable learning experience:Ìý

"The students found this project incredibly rewarding as they got a chance to see what work in the media field looks like. On top of that they have learnt a lot about issues that refugees and asylum seekers face when they arrive in the UK. We decided to do the radio programme for Refugee Week because we want to educate the pupils about the problems of refugees and to tackle the stigma surrounding them."

Here's what you can hear on the programme:

Introduction and overview of the programme by Raymond
Short feature: ‘A few shocking truths about refugees’ by Kalamullah
Raymond’s introduction
Poem: ‘They have’ by Alero
Raymond’s comments
Interview with Miss Bohme (Head of Science and refugee from Uganda) interviewed by James and Parvesh
Raymond’s comments
Short dialogue: ‘Unaccompanied minors in detention centres’ by Sahar and Claire
Raymond’s comments
Debate: Should asylum seeking minors be kept in detention centres with adults. Chaired by James - Debated by Rezwana and Kaisha
Raymond’s link
School survey: ‘What do teenagers really know about refugees?’
Raymond’s closing comments

Students taking part in the Refugee Week programme were:

Sahar takes direction before recording

Alero Dadson
Parvesh Gharu
James Moore
Sahar Hashmi
Kaisha Mandalia
Claire Revell
Raymond Gyimah
Kalamullah Ibrahim
Rezwana Khanom

Refugee Week is a UK wide programme of events which celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK.

Refugee Week 2008 takes place from 16 - 22 June.

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