The Sixth Form Enrichment Play - Not Half Bard
A retelling of the greatest works of Shakespeare (abridged). Written by Ms Kim Albone (with a little help from Mr Will Shakespeare himself).
A retelling of the greatest works of Shakespeare (abridged). Written by Ms Kim Albone (with a little help from Mr Will Shakespeare himself).
Paul Holland who is currently Director of Communications at Trinity Hall Cambridge came to the Sixth Form to give an inspiring talk.
Earlier this term, the Humanities Faculty launched a new ‘Lunchtime Lectures’ series, which will give students the opportunity to hear academics talk on humanities-themed topics that lie beyond what can be covered in the classroom.
Selected paintings by Year 8 are currently being exhibited in the Principal’s office.
The Year 5 students from Junior School Dame Bradbury's and Fitzwilliam Building recently had an exciting visit to the Senior School. The children were eager to explore the Senior School and its fantastic facilities, and they were not disappointed
Year 1 have been working on a gymnastics unit of work covering body position, balance and jumping over the course of this term.
Emma Bastin, Dr. to-be, came in to talk to Stephen Perse Sixth Form on invitation from the Sixth Form History Society about her PhD. It turned out to be a huge treat.
In March, teams from our two Junior Schools, Fitzwilliam Building and Dame Bradbury’s, came together in the Fitzwilliam Hall for the culmination of this year’s STEM Competition: the final judging event, with the teams’ projects being assessed by our guest judge, Dr Hugh Shercliff of Cambridge University’s Engineering Department.
Six deliciously dark stories from the Brothers Grimm were expertly performed by our Year 9 cast who incorporated a mix of storytelling techniques, puppetry and ensemble work to create a visual feast of imagery.
In February former Stephen Perse student Anne-Sophie Faivre kindly returned to the school to give a talk to Year 12 and 13 Politics and Sociology students.
We are thrilled to announce that the Year 6 students at Junior School Dame Bradbury's have successfully completed the Level 2 Bikeability course!
The Year 6 Writing Club at Junior School Fitzwilliam Building have put together their first magazine called 'The Fitz Billboard'. The magazine is full of the latest news from Junior School Fitzwilliam Building including sport, drama, trips, music, teacher interviews and much more.
In February, Year 8 visited Hampton Court Palace. Here are two experiences of that day.
Creating art is a useful tool when teaching children about empathy and helping them to recognise that people can have different views and opinions. They begin to understand that other people’s views can be equally important to their own and valued.
Junior School Fitzwilliam Building was awash with maths during the last week of term.
On Thursday 16 March, Year 5 pupils from Junior School Dame Bradbury’s and Fitzwilliam Building visited The Imperial War Museum, Duxford (IWM), as part of their topic ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ exploring transport through the ages.
For some years we have been fortunate to have a close relationship with the highly prestigious Keio Shonan Fujisawa Senior High School in Yokohama, Japan.
It was another busy week in Forest School for our Kindergarten and Reception pupils.
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