School Reporters Tharini, Zara, Kate and Charis from St Marylebone School arrive at the Olympic Park in Stratford for a tour of the site as it takes shape ahead of the 2012 Games
The School Reporters from St Marylebone School and Plumstead Manor School are fortunate enough to get a very special tour guide in the shape of the Olympic Delivery Authority's head of design Jerome Frost
The Olympic Stadium will be the centrepiece of the Games for many, with global stars like Usain Bolt set to grace the 80,000-capacity arena before Premier League side West Ham take ownership of it for the future
The Olympic Park site is currently a cross between a rapidly emerging sport complex and a building site
The velodrome will host the likes of Sir Chris Hoy next year, and the GB cycling team have already tested out the state of the track inside one of the first buildings to be operationally ready
The athletes' village is also under construction, and is designed to be one of the most sustainable buildings in the UK once the Games are over
The Basketball Arena will be entirely dismantled at the end of the Games after it was decided that there would be no use for it in the long term
The Aquatics Centre will host superstar swimmers like Michael Phelps, while prodigious British diver Tom Daley will also be going for gold here
The Orbit sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor is getting taller by the day and will end up 115m high, which is bigger than the Statue of Liberty
At the end of the tour, School Reporter Emily from Plumstead Manor School interviews Jerome Frost about what inspired the look of the multi-billion pound project
And the School Reporters from St Marylebone School also get in on the act, putting their own set of questions to Jerome