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School Amateur Radio Club Network
School Amateur Radio Club Network
School Amateur Radio Club Network
School Amateur Radio Club Network
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This page lists all the schools where amateur radio clubs have been established, including their contact details. Please contact us to add your school to this page. Send us a picture of your SARC members and information about the club. Remember to get parental permission to publish student photographs on this site and in our newsletters.
School List
Kairi State School Radio Club (VK4KSS)
Kairi State School is a small public primary school located in the rural town of Kairi, which is part of the Tablelands Region in Far North Queensland, Australia. The school serves students from Prep to Year 6 and has a total enrollment of approximately 60-70 students.
Northgate State School Radio Club (VK4PZZ)
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
We are an enthusiastic group that enjoy having fun and learning by stealth. We meet one lunchtime every week to explore Amateur Radio and how it relates to topics included in the school's STEM program. Starting in term 2 we will have 31 students participating. Split into two groups each having 8 weeks of program. For more information, please contact Matt Hesse at wobbe.burul@gmail.com.
Wellesley House School Amateur Radio Club (M0DLI), Broadstairs, Kent, United Kingdom
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
Wellesley House is a local independent prep school (http://www.wellesley.kent.sch.uk/). It was one of 10 schools in the UK chosen to speak to Tim Peake on the ISS last year. The Wellesley House school radio club M0DLI has its own call sign.

Please contact John G7OHO at secretary@g0hrs.org
St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School Amateur Radio Club (G7OHO), Broadstairs, Kent, United Kingdom
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
The coding club at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary school (http://st-josephs-broadstairs.kent.sch.uk/) has pupils from year 3 to year 6. They have just met the Arduino micro controller and are learning how to control LEDs.

Please contact John G7OHO at secretary@g0hrs.org
St. Agnes' Catholic Primary School Amateur Radio Club (VK3SRC), Highett, Victoria, Australia
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
The St. Agnes SARC operates from a shared library/art room facility on the second floor. The station consists of a Yaesu FT-817 transceiver with a 40m, half-wave, end-fed dipole from the second floor of the building to a large tree in the playground. The group is on the air on Mondays and Wednesdays at 1:30pm. The enthusiastic group loves Morse code practice and building electronic kits. Please contact Julie VK3FOWL at info@sarcnet.org.
St. Kevin's Catholic Primary School Amateur Radio Club (VK3SRC), Ormond, Victoria, Australia
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
The St. Kevin's SARC operates from a large, open library area on the ground floor. The station consists of a Yaesu FT-817 transceiver and a 40m, half-wave, end-fed dipole from the second floor of the building across to the church building next door. The group is on the air on   Thursdays and Fridays at 11:00am. The St. Kevin's SARC members like spelling things in the International Radio Alphabet and looking up stations on QRZ. Please contact Julie VK3FOWL at info@sarcnet.org.
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Amateur Radio Club (VK3SRC), Sandringham, Victoria, Australia
SARCNET School Amateur Radio Club
The Sacred Heart SARC operates from a small library area on the ground floor. The station consists of a Yaesu FT-817 transceiver and a 40m, half-wave, centre-fed dipole from the second floor of the building across the basketball court to a lamp post in the playground. The group is on the air on Tuesdays at 11:00am. The group likes building antennas the best. Please contact Julie VK3FOWL at info@sarcnet.org.
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