Poole school comes down to earth after Britain’s first astronaut shares her inspirational story with students

Britain’s first astronaut has visited St Edward’s School in Poole.

Helen Sharman shared her inspirational story with students in her capacity as UK Outreach Ambassador for Imperial College, London.

Dr Sharman, who is a chemist and President of the Institute of Science and Technology, made history in 1991 when she launched into space for an eight-day mission orbiting the Earth, most of it  on the Soviet Union’s Mir space station.

She was selected from 13,000 applicants after responding to a radio advertisement asking for applicants to be the first British space explorer.

Dr Sharman was also the first Western European woman and first privately funded woman in space, as well as the first woman to visit the Mir space station.

During her visit to St Edward’s on Tuesday, Dr Sharman gave presentations to students in Years 11, 12 and 13, talking about STEM careers and further education opportunities, as well as sharing her experiences of becoming an astronaut.

She ended the day being interviewed by sixth form students Magnus Hinves and Grace Legg, answering questions about her preparations and journey into space, being thrust into the media spotlight, her views on space tourism and about the importance of STEM in informing public debate.

St Edward’s School Science Teacher James Hall, who arranged the visit, said: “It was an honour to welcome Helen Sharman to St Edward’s School.

“She is a pioneer, a role model, and a brilliant speaker.

“Our students were captivated by her story, from her school days in Sheffield, to becoming a chemist and a career in chemical research, to her remarkable selection from 13,000 applicants to travel into space.

“Her life and experiences offered an inspirational lesson in the importance of seizing opportunities when they come your way, as well as showcasing the wonderful opportunities that studying STEM subjects can afford.

“Helen made a huge impact on our students – they will remember her visit for many years to come.”

Dr Sharman said: “I have had a super experience meeting the students.

“This is a really friendly school, and it has been lovely to see how focused the students are, and how interested they are in their futures.

“That future is so exciting when you think about the changes that are happening and how technology is opening up so many opportunities for young people.”


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