School Reporters Hawa, Manisha and Raman from St John Wall Catholic School report from the number 34 tram at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley on the day the route of the 2012 Torch Relay is announced. The vintage tram will be used to transport the torch when it arrives in the area in June 2012
The torch will also be carried along the route on board a canal boat, complete with its old Bollinger engine. The torch will arrive in Dudley on day 43 of its 70-day journey around the UK
Abby, 13, from Sackville School in East Grinstead is hoping to be carrying the genuine Olympic torch next year after being nominated. She is thrilled the torch is passing through her home town. "I can�t believe it," said Abby. "I would feel so privileged to carry the torch through East Grinstead."
Pupils from De La Salle Academy in Liverpool are excited about the torch coming to their city. "We're sure that Liverpool will rise to the occasion and put on a good party as always," said Year 9 students Jordan and Conor
The De La Salle Academy pupils have gone as far as creating this special display to show their interest in the 2012 Games
School Reporter Tara quizzes BBC correspondent Claire Marshall at William Brookes School in Shropshire. Claire had come to the school to cover the Olympic Torch Relay story for Midlands Today