Year 10 drone designers recognised by Amazon Cambridge
Year 10 students at the Stephen Perse Foundation have been invited to visit the Amazon Cambridge Development Centre after winning drone design competition.
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Year 10 students at the Stephen Perse Foundation have been invited to visit the Amazon Cambridge Development Centre after winning drone design competition.
\nSuccess for 6th Form student Almudena in swimming at Dutch Regionals.
\nStephen Perse Foundation students claimed multiple prizes at the Classical Association Senior Reading Competition.
\nDame Bradbury's embraced the theme of Anti-Bullying Week 2018 and learnt valuable lessons about choosing respect and appreciating diversity.
\nTwo Stephen Perse Foundation students claimed gold medals in the East of England Pistol Championships in Southwold on Wednesday 14 November.
\nStephen Perse Foundation students debate and present ideas at a pop-up Tudor court discussing Mary I.
\nWorld Philosophy Day talks inspire and challenge Stephen Perse Foundation students to consider questions in philosophy of art and philosophy of religion.
\nYear 12 student Betty attended an intriguing talk by author Anne Sebba, as part of the Liberation Literature Lecture Series. Read her thoughts below:
\nWe are proud to be participating in Oscar Murillo's global art project 'Frequencies', a collaboration that maps out young students’ experiences across the globe.
\nDame Bradbury's pupils enjoyed exploring and learning about the Château du Broutel in France.
\nThurday was an exciting day of charity fundraising at Dame Bradbury's, raising money for the Addenbrookes Charitable Trust.
\nLast year Dame B’s contributed over 100 hundred boxes to the nearly 44,000 that were delivered by 'Link to Hope' to families and elderly people in Eastern Europe for Christmas, and this year we were determined to make an equal contribution to this worthy cause.
\nYears 3, 5 and 6 have been enjoying time out of the classroom, exploring nature around the Cambridge area.
\nDame Bradbury's Pre-Prep children had an extremely captivating launch day introducing their new thematic learning topic, ‘Digging Down’.
\nOn Saturday 3 November, Amelie had her debut on the big screen as a video of her reading one of her poems was shown before the screening of a local film.
\nYear 9 challenged by Year 11 students at the Stephen Perse Senior School to make Cambridge cleaner on their project day.
\nOn Friday 2 November Year 3 extended their Religious Studies with a visit to St. Mary's Church.
\nScaling the Great Wall, making Chinese dumplings and bagging a bargain in Chinese all featured in the Year 10 and 11 language and cultural immersion trip to Beijing in October.
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