Theatre visit to see Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)
Back in November we took a large group of drama students and scholars from Years 10-13 to see this hilarious production Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
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Back in November we took a large group of drama students and scholars from Years 10-13 to see this hilarious production Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
Five of our students took part in the Concours d’éloquence 2022, a French reading out loud competition.
Stephen Perse has donated more than 20 state-of-the-art Apple iMacs to help tackle digital inequality in Cambridgeshire.
Some of our Year 13 students went to see the French play ‘No Exit’ by Jean-Paul Sartre at the ADC Theatre in Cambridge and they really enjoyed it.
Stephen Perse Principal wants to offer school places to children who have been displaced by war.
Friday 11 November 2022 was a special day for us as a Foundation. For the first time, the Senior School and the Sixth Form came together for an assembly in the Sports Hall to collectively remember those affected by war.
On Thursday 10 November, Year 6 from Junior School Fitzwilliam Building went to Latham Road for a morning of reflection and remembrance.
On Tuesday 8 November, Year 6 from Junior School Fitzwilliam Building and Junior School Dame Bradbury’s travelled to the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial at Madingley.
The Students at Stephen Perse Foundation senior school celebrated its U13 girls football team’s greatest achievement, as the squad scooped third place in the ISFA Regional Championships at St. George’s Park, just five years since its first ever match, when it lost by a humbling 20-0.
In July 2022, Year 8 student, Yush D, joined his parents as a volunteer on a three week charity trip to India for Rama Foundation, a UK registered charity with a mission to build the capacities and the skills of socially and economically unserved communities in India.
Back in August of 2021 I picked up my results from school and then headed down the road to buy my Fitzwilliam College gown.
To continue to develop the provision for the Art scholars at Stephen Perse, the Art Scholars Programme aims to provide a variety of experiences that move beyond the normal school provision offering one experience per half term for the Art scholars in Years 9-13. It also aims to cater for those individuals who may have shown an interest in the experience on offer.
Between us, the members of the music department - Matthew Rudd, Cherry Blanchard, Kiran Roberts and Christopher Dexter-Mills - have taught at the school for an amazing 72 years!
We are delighted to announce that Georgia (Oriel College) and Nadia (Pembroke College) have been successful in the recent Oxford choral scholarship trials.
Our Year 11-13 Drama students spent a day at The National Theatre on the Southbank in London.
We have had a great start to the History enrichment 'Cambridge is our Campus' this term, enjoying the amazing experiences on our doorstep.
The term began for Year 9 in martial fashion with a presentation from Corporal Knight, AKA Dickie Knight of Anglia Tours.
Year 12 Art A Level and enrichment group students have been learning about the relationships between Art and Science as part of the PDB Art Project, run by the Protein Data Bank (PDB) of Europe.
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