Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 25 - October 2025
Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 25 - October 2025

Principal's 11-18 Newsletter - Edition 25 - October 2025
The rain was falling but it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the Year 12 students as they arrived to take part in a day of fun at the start of their Sixth Form adventure.
On Thursday 2 October we were absolutely thrilled to bring our GCSE and A Level Drama students on the train to London to first take a tour of the eponymous Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and then to watch a matinee performance of My Neighbour Totoro at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in the West End.
This autumn the Year 11 Geographers visited Sheringham on the North Norfolk coastline.
On 16 September a group of keen Year 10 physicists visited the brand new Cavendish Labs at the University of Cambridge for their annual Physics at Work trip with the Physics Department.
On Friday 5 September, the school hall came alive with our Annual Clubs Fair.
In June 2025, our Year 7 students embarked on an exciting and memorable residential trip to Norfolk Lakes.
We were delighted to welcome John Willis from Power2Inspire for a special day with our Year 9 students.
The History department was delighted to welcome back Corporal Knight to meet our new Year 9 Historians and introduce them, via a Living History demonstration to what life was like as a First World soldier in 1914.
Year 11 student Maya G, a talented dancer, has been crowned a three-time world champion at the prestigious Dance World Cup.
What a fantastic end to the school year! The Summer Term was filled with brilliant House events and challenges, all culminating in a triumphant victory for Street House, who won the overall House trophy.
Judith was born in Cambridge and was a pupil at Newnham Croft School and then The Perse School For Girls in the early to mid 1960s.
GCSE students at Stephen Perse Cambridge are celebrating another year of impressive exam results, with 73.1% of GCSEs graded 7, 8 or 9.
A Level students at Stephen Perse Cambridge are celebrating a year of even more impressive exam results than usual, with its largest ever cohort of Sixth Formers achieving 53.3% of grades awarded at A* - A and 81.7% per cent of grades at A* - B. 45 students (35.4%) achieved at least 3 A*/A grades.
Helene Barrell, Head of Drama and Theatre, tells us about the Year 8 Production Tuesday by Alison Carr.
The Year 11 Prom was a truly special evening for our students as they gathered at the Hilton Hotel in Cambridge for their Prom. Marking the end of their exams, the night was a spectacular celebration.
This year’s Year 10 visit to Iceland was another action-packed affair.
Rachel Bloomfield-Proud, Head of Visual Art, tells us all about the Arts Society Competition.
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