Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 20 - December 2024
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 20 - December 2024
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 20 - December 2024
Year 9 student Carla CR tells us all about Corporal Knight’s WW1 talk.
Jacqueline Paris, Head of Sixth Form, tells us about the Year 12 Induction Programme.
Our U14 athletes (led by Claudia) represented the school in the County qualifying netball tournament. They displayed an excellent afternoon of netball, managing to secure three wins, a draw and a loss, earning them a well-deserved second place and securing a place in the County Tournament in November.
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 19 - October 2024
Jenny McLeod, Deputy Head of Co-curricular 11-18, tells us all about the Senior School and Sixth Form Clubs Fair.
You're invited!
European Day of Languages took over the Senior School Library on Thursday 26 September - a chance for us to celebrate modern languages across the world.
Sarah (and her twin sister Julia) attended the Perse Girls School, followed by completing the Senior Secretarial Course at Cambridge Technical College.
The U11 girls cricket team from Dame Bradbury’s Junior School in Saffron Walden were delighted to finish in second place at the annual IAPS Cricket Festival hosted at Haileybury School.
Frau Freeman and Mme Webster tell us all about the Japanese School Exchange to Keio.
Outgoing Student Sustainability Lead, Audrey S, provides a sustainability update.
GCSE students from Stephen Perse Cambridge are celebrating an impressive set of results, with 71.5% of GCSEs being graded 7, 8 or 9.
Students at Stephen Perse Cambridge are celebrating an excellent set of A Level results, with 29% having achieved three grades at A* - A.
A group of budding Hispanists spent a week immersing themselves in Seville, Andalusia and everything there was to offer.
Year 12 students Rohan A and George D have achieved the highest award, Roentgenium, on the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge, awarded to the top 0.54% of entries nationally.
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