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  • Cambridge and Kindertransport

    Published 08/02/17

    Mike Levy, currently undertaking a PhD at Anglia Ruskin University, gave a fascinating talk to members of History society yesterday, on Cambridge’s role in the Kindertransport project of the 1930s. 

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  • The 39 Steps

    Published 24/01/17
    Tickets are on sale NOW for the production of The 39 Steps! 11 Sixth Form students will play a total of 130 characters in this play with drama, high-jinks, plot twists, slapstick comedy, silly accents and lots of moustaches guaranteed!
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  • University Taster Courses

    Published 10/11/16
    Lower Sixth - take a look! If you haven't yet gone through download-1
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  • Cambridge Literary Festival

    Published 10/11/16
    The 2016 Literary Festival returns to Cambridge on the 26th and 27th November.
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  • 'Does gender make you sick?

    Published 10/11/16
    'Investigating the relationship between gender and health globally' - a talk by Professor Sarah Hawkes, professor of Global Public Health at UCL.
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  • Peace in the Pacific

    Published 14/10/16
    flag_of_fiji-svgOn 20th September, the sixth form was treated to a fascinating talk by Sandy Fong, an International Peace scholar on creating a culture of dialogue in Figi during its transition to democracy.
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  • Cabaret tonight - hope you have your tickets!!

    Published 14/10/16
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  • World Wide Developers Conference

    Published 14/06/16
    The Stephen Perse Foundation has a enjoyed a long and productive partnership with Apple, and after sharing my ideas with Apple Education I was selected as a scholarship recipient to attend the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC 16), taking place this week in San Francisco. I thought that the College community might be interested to hear about some of my experiences and reflections.
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  • Chemistry Analyst competition

    Published 17/05/16
    A review of the competition by Victoria Neild:
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  • History Share Fair

    Published 17/05/16
    Last week, History Society organised a fair of historical objects belonging to members of the sixth form and some teachers. We had  great range of really interesting objects, from the fairly recent to 1 million years old, and from all over the world, including China, Germany and South Africa. We were amazed by all the incredible artefacts people had at home - thank you for bringing them in! In case you missed it, here's some of what was on show:
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  • History society presents...

    Published 16/05/16
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  • Want to study Psychology at uni?

    Published 11/05/16
    sThe British Psychology Society (BPS) is running a psychology conference in London and Sheffield aimed at anyone wanting to study psychology at university. The talks at the events will explore some components of sixth form courses along with giving an insight into what it might be like to study psychology at uni, and will provide some information on what might follow a degree in this subject.
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  • Book Sharing Shelf Launch!

    Published 08/05/16
    Come along to the Old Library on Wednesday 11th May from 1pm to the launch of the new Book Sharing Shelf.
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  • Cambridge Open days - Book now!

    Published 04/05/16
    For those wanting to apply to Cambridge University in October to attend in October 2017 or just look around the inside of the colleges, booking for the open days has begun. This will be a very busy event so booking is required for the majority of events in order to ensure that you get to see what you want. there will be many events going on throughout the city during this time, including lectures and experiments, with under-graduate and post-graduate students and fellows all giving up their time to offer their views on the college and answer any questions which you may have.
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  • Modern Poetry in Translation Workshop

    Published 04/05/16
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  • Genetics Talk

    Published 04/05/16
    maxresdefaultThanks to the organisation of the science society, Rhys Jones gave a fascinating talk to a few sixth form students on the ability of scientists to add a fluorescent protein to proteins of biological interest in order to follow its progress through organisms. This technique is used by scientists who don't have access to more expensive Scanning Electron Microscopes to see structures inside cells. It basically consists of cutting a section of a protein that creates the fluorescent glow of jellyfish and pasting it onto the end of the protein that the scientist wants to observe. This can then be easily seen by scientists as it goes through synthesis, transport through the cell, and different functions.
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  • Engineering Education Scheme

    Published 03/05/16
    Back in September of 2015, 8 budding engineers met in the design technology department of the senior school and were tasked with designing and producing something entirely new. With no brief other than the requirement to solve a problem, we set about trying to invent something entirely new, with the end goal of presenting it to a team of engineers from successful companies from all areas of the industry. With the help of two engineers from ARM, one team set about designing an automated pill dispenser to assist pharmacists, while the other team attempted to solve a very local problem – bike theft – by designing an electronic bike lock, which could be controlled from a mobile phone.IMG_5498 (1)
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