It was not officially broadcast live in British schools because it was at the end of the day. Despite this I was watched it live in school at the time because I was doing after school activities.
In the Challenger speech? It was because of the Teacher in Space project. The Challenger crew had been joined by a school teacher called Christa McAucliffe who was going to broadcast lessons during the journey, which would be watched live by children in schools. As a result, many schoolchildren were watching the take-off live on TV and saw the disaster happen.
As of my last update in October 2023, there are over 100 schools named after Christa MacAuliffe, the teacher and astronaut who tragically lost her life in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986. These schools honor her legacy and contributions to education and space exploration. Many are located across the United States, reflecting her impact on both teaching and the aspirations of students.
British Parachute Schools was created in 1977.
The motto of The British Schools of Montevideo is 'Perfice'.
The British Schools of Montevideo was created in 1908.
There are several schools that specialize in broadcast production in the United States alone. This gives a student the opportunity to attend a school that reflects both their income bracket and their specific areas of interest.
British Schools Chess Championship was created in 1958.
There are many undergraduate schools that offer such a degree. An example is Radio 1 Broadcast School in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Good schools to study radio broadcasting are the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and Radio Broadcast Wisconsin. Online courses are also beneficial.
National Association of British Schools in Spain was created in 1978.
Here is a list of broadcast journalism schools in the Midwest. http://www.elearners.com/campus/region/Midwest/subject/09.0402.htm you can browse through all the programs and courses offered for you to become a major news anchorman.
My top 3 list of broadcast journalism schools would be 1 - USC 2 - University of Illinois, and 3 - University of Miami. USC has a great program, and gets students submersed within the broadcasting field.