Combating the rise of nationalism at Cambridge Model United Nations 2019
The Stephen Perse Foundation hosted the second edition of the Cambridge Model United Nations, in which 200 delegates took part.
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The Stephen Perse Foundation hosted the second edition of the Cambridge Model United Nations, in which 200 delegates took part.
We are proud to be participating in Oscar Murillo's global art project 'Frequencies', a collaboration that maps out young students’ experiences across the globe.
A Skype school assembly with Truro High School and their Headmaster, pictured here, explored cultural diversity.
Bessie is one of 17 teddies travelling the world to raise awareness of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals amongst young children. Fresh from the USA, Bessie is now settling in at Dame Bradbury's with a very excited Reception class!
As part of our celebrations and activities for European Day of Languages on 26 September, the Year 5 and Year 6 classes took part in an international competition organised by E3 trails who make cross-curricular resources for language learning.
Global outlook is an extremely important aspect of a Stephen Perse education and an initiative, such as our collaboration with GG (Goel Ganga) International School, makes it possible for young learners to appreciate the importance of being globally connected and of the ways in which this can be achieved.
By Liese Neely, Junior School French coordinator
Our Junior School's amazing week of integrated learning, of threading languages through our curriculum, has left me feeling a little in awe of our pupils' casual acceptance of differences and great knack for spotting similarities between cultures.
We are very grateful to several parents who came into school on the Thursday to help us run our ‘Discover A Language’ workshops, which were a huge success.
Earlier this term the Year 8s had the chance to learn some German, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian, as well as to practise their Latin derivatives.
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