Big School Read
This January Neston High School is launching The Big School Read of The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne.
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Christmas Shoe box Appeal 2009
Students at Neston High School have been busy filling shoe boxes as part of Operation Christmas Child.
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Charity Fashion Show Organised by Neston High School Student at Craxton Wood Hotel at 7 pm on Thursday 15 October.
Tickets (priced at £15) can be obtained by telephoning Neston High School on 0151 336 3902.
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Neston High School was delighted to welcome the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, the Rt Hon Ed Balls MP.
Accompanied by local MP, Andrew Miller, Mr Balls was welcomed by Headteacher, Steven Dool and members of the School Council.
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Best Ever GCSE Results With A 100% Pass Rate
Best ever results for Neston High School Neston High School has recorded its best ever GCSE results with a 100% pass rate.
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Eco United
There was much activity at Neston High School recently, when pupils from Neston, St Winefride’s, Parkgate, Willaston, Bishop Wilson and Woodfall Primary Schools along with pupils from Mostyn House School took part in an Eco-picnic.
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Greetings From The Ukraine
Miss Hitchin provides us with an insight into teaching methods in Eastern Ukraine - be prepared for some interesting and adventurous lessons on her return!
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Visit to Parliament
Neston High School Sixth Form Government and Politics students, led by their teachers Frank Jones and Jill Veats, made a two day visit to London on March 17th and 18th to have a first-hand look at politics in action.
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Les Mosesn - Day 5 review
Wow! what a day!? After last night I couldn’t imagine today being any better - I was wrong! The snow has been falling so much yesterday, bailing into a tree with abi!! I’d been really cautious after yesterday; i couldn’t keep myself up!
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Best-selling author visits Neston High School
On Thursday 12th March, the best-selling author G.P.Taylor visited Neston High School to discuss, with a group of Year 9 boys and girls, the importance of reading.
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Les Mosesn - Day 3 review
The first couple of days were quite challenging for me but I have felt a difference today and it has been much easier, Miss Harkness warned us about 3rd day blues but I don’t know what she was on about because today was the best day by far!
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Les Mosesn - Day 2 review
On a very bumpy outdoor rink the early skaters like Amy B and Ashley B were disrupted by a hastily arranged ice hockey match Scotland (Mr Dool) v N.ireland (Miss Harkness).
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Les Mosesn - Day 1 review
After a lovely breakfast in school we set off with packed lunches and a smooth journey, with no hic-ups made a good start to the trip.
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New qualification brings excellent results
Year 13 students Duncan Swiffen, Claire Smith, Kirsty Stevenson and Nia Coppack are celebrating achieving top grades (A*) in the new EPQ (Extended Project Qualification).
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2008 Exam Success At Neston High School
This is the 6th consecutive year that there has been a rise in performance at both GCSE and A level.
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Eco United
There was much activity at Neston High School recently, when pupils from Neston, St Winefride’s, Parkgate, Willaston, Bishop Wilson and Woodfall Primary Schools along with pupils from Mostyn House School took part in an Eco-picnic. The event marked the opening of the new outdoor classroom at the High School by Alan Beer, Director of Beers Timber and Building Supplies Ltd who sponsored the classroom.
Pupils picnicked on the grass before taking part in a round of activities ranging from building bird boxes with the Cheshire Rangers, worm charming, eco-art and visiting birds of prey courtesy of Rockcliffe Raptors. Students from Neston High School acted as hosts at the event organised by Michelle Broughton, The Manager of Neston High School’s Leonardo Centre.

Judy Gilmour, Assistant Headteacher (Community Development) said, ‘The event was a splendid occasion which allowed us to showcase our new outdoor facility as well as encouraging everyone to take part in activities which are supportive of our environment. This is a focus for us this year as we, along with Woodfall Primary, have been successful in obtaining British Council funding to work with partners both locally and with our respective partner schools in Cape Town on a project entitled ‘Eco United’.
The opening of our outdoor classroom and the eco-picnic form a part of this and I am delighted to say that the day has been so successful that we have been asked to repeat it again next year for more pupils.”

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