Unit1SchoollifeClip1HealthyeatingWoman1:Theschoolsaredoingitbecausethey’vegottopromotehealthyeatingandIthinkit’stherightmessage.ButIthinkreallytheyshouldtargettheparentsbeforehand,becauseIthinkit’squitesadforthechildrentohavethingsinthereandthentotakethemaway.Woman2:Ithinkit’sagoodidea.Ithinkchildrenshouldeathealthywhilethey’reatschool.Treatsshouldbeatweekendsorafterschool.Man1:Sowhatisallowedinchildren’slunchbags?Well,hereIhaveanarrayoffood.Goodandbad.Man2:Sandwiches,pasta,fruitandnutsarefine.Sweets,crisps,fizzy[1]drinksandchocolatethougharesettobetakenaway.Clip2GrantsforschoolbuildingsVoice-over:Thebuildingworkcontinuesbutforhowmuchlonger?They’rereadytostartasecondphaseofrefurbishmenthere,butthecollegemayhavetosendthebuildershome.Woman1:We’vejustcomeupontotheroofoftheoldbuildingandasyoucanseethere,thatisthenewbuildingwe’vebeenworkingonfortwoyearsandwe’rejustabouttomoveintotherefurbishmentofthisgreattwo-liftedbuilding.Voice-over:TheprincipalofSouthThamesCollegetoldmewhatwouldhappenofshedoesn’tgetthemoneyforthenewbuildingproject.Woman1:IwillhavealreadycommittedsixandahalftoeightmillionpoundsthatwillthenbetheCollege’sdebt.Andthisbuildingwouldnolongerworkbecausetheserviceswouldbecutoffandthiswillhavetobemuffled.Voice-over:Fromhairdressingtoforensicscience—over20,000studentsandadultlearnerscomehere.Someclassesareintheoldlistedbuilding.Butthebasementfloodsandtheheatingbreaksdownandthat’swhytheywantedtogiveitarefurb.Clip3TheincreasingtuitionfeeVoice-over:Universityfeespaidbythesestudentsarecappedataround3.000poundsayear.ButthegovernmentisduetoreviewthesituationandthebodyrepresentingthebossesofEngland’suniversitieshasasuggestion,toincreasefeesto5,000oreven7,000poundsayear.Woman1:Wehaveaworld-classreputationthatneedstobemaintained.Students,Ithinkquiterightly,expectaveryhigh-qualityhighereducation.Andthathastobepaidfor.Woman2:Today’ssecond-yearstudentswillleaveuniversitywithdebtsofmorethan17,000poundsonaverage.Underoneoftheschemesbeingdiscussedtoday,thatamountwillincreasetomorethan26,000pounds,asumthatcouldtakequiteafewyearstopayoff.Thequestionis,wouldthisincreaseactuallyputyoungpeopleofffromapplyingtouniversityinthefirstplace.Man1:Potentiallyyes.Yes,Iwouldhavetoassessmypersonalsituationatthattime.ButIthinkitwillputalotofpeopleoffasit’sahugeamountofmoney.Woman3:I’mdoingahistorydegreesoIhaveabouteighthoursofcontactaweek.Soasformymoneybeingwasted,whereasmedicalstudentshavelotsoflabsandlotsofmoneyonthem,soIthinkitwouldkindofcausemetothinktwiceaboutgoingtouniversityandwhichuniversityIgotoandwhere.Man2:WellIthinkitisbreathtakinglyarrogantofuniversityvicechancellorstobetalkingaboutdoublingtheleveloftuitionfeesandthelevelofgraduatedebtinthemiddleofarecession.Ithinktheyneedtogetoutoftheirivorytowertolookatwhatisgoingonwiththeeconomynow.Studentsareinincreasinghardshipalreadyandleavingtensofthousandofpeoplegraduatingwithevenbiggeramountsofdebtsisrecklessandirresponsible.Voice-over:Introducingtuitionfeesinthefirstplacewascontroversialanddifficultsothegovernmentisunlikelytorushtoincreasethemnow.AnnabelRoberts.ITVNews.Clip4GraduatesfacingdifficulttimeVoice-over:Studentssettingoutonlife’sjourneyarefeelingtheeconomicstrainbeforethey’veevensecuredtheirfirstjob.Forastheeconomycontracts,graduatesvacancieshavefallenforthefirsttimeinthreeyears.Woman1:MostoftheotherpeoplethatIkn...