Not everyone hates school, some people actually enjoy going (even if it’s not for the lessons). Some schools have various clubs where you can get together at breaktime, lunchtime or after school and share your hobbies and interests. They can vary from sports clubs (such as rugby and football) to more intellectual based clubs (such as maths and chess).
One club that is very popular and exists in some schools is the radio controlled club. RC clubs exist in many schools and are often run by the CDT (craft, design and technology) teachers. In a school RC club children can bring in their radio controlled cars, helicopters and other gadgets to share experiences, swap advice and even make repairs or tweaks to their models to improve performance.
RC clubs often meet once a week and children can race their radio controlled cars in the school playground, or fly their RC helicopters on the football field. It’s a chance to make new friends, share your hobby and learn more about how to use RC models.
Does your school have a radio controlled club? If it doesn’t, perhaps you could help to start one yourself?


