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Well hows this for out of this world
in 2003 teacher Steve Heal and a friend of a friend of the governors of the school set up a live link to the International Space Station, and students from all the years in the school asked the astronauts questions! The questions were answered, (and good questions they were too!) the satellite window of communication with the ISS came to an end, and there was a big cheer to say thanks to astronaut Ed Lu.

What a fantastic experience for the school but what next?
Mr Heal came up with a plan. To build a space dome in the school grounds, so the school had a base and a space just for science and technology activities. Another friend of a friend of the governors suggested NESTA seemed like the sort of organisation that might consider funding the project, and luckily for Neston, it was.

The project isnt quite finished yet, the mirror maze is still being researched and built, but other elements of the project are up and running. The dome itself, the rocket greenhouse for plant experiments, the sensory garden beds, the pond and hide shed and the willow walks to connect them all.
Classes use the dome regularly and you can tell what its done for the school by the amount of hands that shoot up when the classes are asked if they like science!
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