Friday

School magazines

  • This magazine is called FFH because it is the initials of the school.
  • They published the magazine themselves and make them every end of term.
  • Some other media interests that the magazine has is cultural media for example the children on the front cover have hats of different land marks around the world for example the Eiffel Tower.
  • The magazine is free as it is a private school which pays for the printing.
  • The type of reader that this magazine is targeting is children in primary school from the ages of about 8-11.
  • You know this because this is the age group that is on the front cover
  • The facial expressions and the types of people on the magazine telll us that they are older children rather than young teenagers because they are wearing a school uniform and are wearing hats that look like they have been made.
  • The different colours are used on the magazine because they want to show people looking at the magazine that the school is looked after, you can tell this because it is set outside where you can see grass and trees in the background.
  • The magazine looks like other magazines because of the way that it is focused on the children of the school and the way the title is bold at the top of the page.
  • The magazine doesn't look cheap because it has been printed out by the school to give it a good representation and to make it look like a good school to go to.
  • The reasons for the magazines popularity is that parents of the children of the school like to know what sort of activities their children have available to them, and they also like to know how the school is doing because they would like to know that their children are having a good education and are in the right hands when they are not with them.
  • The magazine offers its readers a chance to see what sort of things the children are involved in within school and upcoming events, which help to keep the parents up to date and informed on different things within their child's school.




















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