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Exeter school auditorium has planetarium, surround sound

After a £250,000 in renovations, the auditorium of the 196-year-old Broadclyst Community Primary School near Exeter, England, is being hailed as state-of-the-art. The school hall now boasts a 4-meter-wide projection wall, surround sound, as well as a planetarium. Students and parents can even log on to their schoolwork from home and the school leases out computers at low cost to families who cannot afford them. Read more at the BBC News website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 15 December 2006 in Literacy and Technology

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