What we can do to stop climate change
By Emily K
By Emily K
On the 28 and 29 November, Senior and Sixth Form students collaborated to produce and perform a very dramatic and visually compelling production of Sophocles’ Electra.
On the 28 and 29 November, Senior and Sixth Form students collaborated to produce and perform a very dramatic and visually compelling production of Sophocles’ Electra.
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Our Year 10 IGCSE Drama groups spent a day in London to enrich their studies and inspire their own theatre making.
Listen to our conversation with Lily from the Stephen Perse Eco Committee on ways to be sustainable this Christmas and the clothing swap event organised to fight fast fashion.
The mathematics department has been busy recently with a number of activities.
Year 5 at Dame Bradbury's were pleased to welcome His honour Judge Paul Downes to school recently as part of their work on Crime and Punishment.
The annual district cross country championships was held at Netherhall School in Cambridge on the 3 December on a cold but sunny morning; perfect cross country conditions.
On 15 November, Year 6 were joined by Ben Henneke, co-founder of TIST and his colleagues telling us how Kenyan farmers are leading the way in the tree planting program.
On 15 November, Year 6 were joined by Ben Henneke, co-founder of TIST and his colleagues telling us how Kenyan farmers are leading the way in the tree planting program.
The past couple of weeks have been relatively quiet on the fixture front but it has been great spending time with the pupils in school to develop their skills ahead of next term...
On 3 December, we held an award ceremony at the Sixth Form to celebrate the achievements and hard work of our students.
Children from Year 6 at Dame Bradbury's recently enjoyed a hugely successful trip to The Houses of Parliament and The Royal Mews to support their PSHCE work around democracy and British values.
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