Dame Bradbury’s Annual Charity Day raises funds for the Paediatric Day Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital
On Friday 20 May, Sutherland House hosted their annual Charity Day.
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On Friday 20 May, Sutherland House hosted their annual Charity Day.
In early May, the Year 5 students from Junior School Dame Bradbury's and Junior School Fitzwilliam Building embarked on an exciting residential trip to the breathtaking Peak District.
60 Stephen Perse students went on a once-in-a-lifetime football tour at Real Madrid football club in Spain.
We were very sorry to hear of the death of Meriol Penn, who was a pupil at the Perse Girls School in Cambridge during the Second World War years and beyond.
British Museum Trip Review by Ilaria Year 11.
Following an idea put forward by Hannah S in a friendship group in Year 7, Year 8 decided to express their inter-connectedness by joining together personalised hands down the L block stairwell, the main thoroughfare for Years 7 and 8.
A group of our Sixth Form boarding students visited Ely Cathedral on the morning of the 6 May, accompanied by one of our graduate assistants, to watch the live streaming of the Coronation.
Year 1 pupils at Junior School Dame Bradbury’s have created posters to celebrate the King’s Coronation on Saturday 6 May.
A retelling of the greatest works of Shakespeare (abridged). Written by Ms Kim Albone (with a little help from Mr Will Shakespeare himself).
Paul Holland who is currently Director of Communications at Trinity Hall Cambridge came to the Sixth Form to give an inspiring talk.
Earlier this term, the Humanities Faculty launched a new ‘Lunchtime Lectures’ series, which will give students the opportunity to hear academics talk on humanities-themed topics that lie beyond what can be covered in the classroom.
Selected paintings by Year 8 are currently being exhibited in the Principal’s office.
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