| Good presentations, and presenting style, Pupil interest maintained throughout.
Horbury School |
| The Children said it looked and felt like a spaceship, The children loved the constellations
Sutton on Trent primary |
| The projections of images onto the roof of the dome really inspired the children
Washingborough primary |
| The best bits were, the novelty factor of the dome and the presenters obvious knowledge, enthusiasm and love of the subject. However there was a bit too much information for the year 7's
Horsforth School |
| Clear and simple, good combination of the night sky, and curriculum subjects being projected. Up to date images and photo's. The enthusiasm of the presenter, flexibility of presentations and value for money
Alf Kaufmann special school |
| Good, Factual, Interesting, Knowledge aimed at the appropriate level. Very well Presented
St Christophers School |
| An excellent device for stimulating children's interest
Thurcroft Junior School |
| The show was customised to meet my needs
Bircoates and Howarth School |
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Brilliant entrance to the dome, it felt like being in the London planetarium
Clarborough School |
| Vocabulary appropriate to the science QCA, an excellent way of presenting space
Unknown primary school * |
| The differention between the KS1 and KS2 in the curriculum
Haggonfields
School |
| Excellent subject knowledge, some of the content was a bit difficult for the very young pupils, but saying that they all loved the experience
St Chads
School |
| The show created awe and wonder for the infants
Clarborough
School |
| The relevance to the National Curriculum plus interesting facts beyond the N.C.
Anthony Gell
School |
| The show was enjoyed by both KS2 & 3 but a bit beyond KS1
St Josephs
School |
| The novelty value of providing dark during the day, seeing the constellations in '3D' the resources were excellent
Stanhope
School |
| A very effective presentation although the KS1 pupils found the subject a bit difficult
St Margaret's
School |
| The language was pitched at the right level - complex topics explained simply
Alexander Park
School |
| The sheer variety of visual aids and it's 'differentness'
Foremarke Hall school |