Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 23 - May 2025
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 23 - May 2025
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 23 - May 2025
A team of six talented chess players from Stephen Perse School have emerged as the East Anglia Regional Champions in the English Schools' Chess Championship. The decisive final match took place against Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form in Norwich.
Stephen Perse Cambridge U15 girls' football team is celebrating winning the Independent Schools Football Association U15 Girls Shield, a national football competition. After securing victories in the first four rounds of the competition, the team beat St Dunstan’s College 3-1 in the final on 1 May.
Two of our students are celebrating being chosen to represent the UK at international Olympiads this summer.
Frau Freeman and Mme Webster tell us all about the Japanese Exchange with Keio.
Cambridge Junior School has enjoyed a fantastic Maths Week filled with fun, challenges, and inspiring speakers. Our Year 6 pupils took the lead, running exciting activities like a Rubik’s Cube challenge, number crosswords, and Sudoku puzzles—engaging minds across the school.
Year 13 Student Rohan tells us all about the visit by Raspberry Pi CEO, Phillip Colligan.
Sam Thomas, Graduate Resident Assistant, tells us all about the Sixth Form Boarding students trip to Grafham Water.
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 22 - March 2025
Year 12 student Dillon tells us all about the talk by Dan McGolpin, Director of BBC iPlayer and Channels.
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 21 - February 2025
We are thrilled to announce that 22 Year 13 students achieved the top grade of A* in their Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)!
Nearly 300 students participated in this year’s Cambridge Model United Nations (CamMUN) simulation hosted by Stephen Perse Cambridge from 31 January to 2 February, marking the ninth time it has hosted the event.
Year 13 students at Stephen Perse Cambridge Sixth Form are celebrating receiving offers to study at globally renowned education institutions from across the UK including the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, the University of St Andrews and The Royal Northern College of Music.
You could be forgiven for assuming that Cambridge is just a smaller version of London, or any other large cosmopolitan city. But you would be mistaken. For a major city Cambridge is one of the safest; it has a very low crime rate and is highly pedestrianised, so whether children are walking to and from school, cycling or getting a bus or train, they feel safe.
Year 13 students Rohan and George have achieved remarkable success in the British Physics Olympiad (BPhO) Round 1, earning Top Gold awards and placing them in the top 4.3% of participants nationally.
Every year since 1967, a special birthday hyacinth has been presented to mark our school's birthday.
Pupils at Dame Bradbury’s recently enjoyed a guest talk from Paralympian gold medallist, Laura Sugar MBE.
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