TeenTech Awards
The TeenTech Awards are for UK students from ages 11-16 (Years 7 to 11) and ages 16-19 (Years 12 to 13) working in teams of up to three to look at problems large and small to see if they can find a better way of doing things.
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The TeenTech Awards are for UK students from ages 11-16 (Years 7 to 11) and ages 16-19 (Years 12 to 13) working in teams of up to three to look at problems large and small to see if they can find a better way of doing things.
Year 5 presented a fantastic class assembly covering all their learning from the year so far.
In May, the Chemistry department was pleased to hold a heat of the Royal Society of Chemistry Schools' Analyst competition.
The Easter break saw two teams of Year 12 students travelling up to the Lake District by train to undertake their Gold practice expedition run by our provider The Adventure Element. This is what the students had to say about their experience.
The first half of the summer term has already seen our musicians perform a diverse range of concerts both in and out of school.
Last term 3A certainly had a mammoth few weeks as they explored their thematic topic 'Scavengers to Settlers'. Their Assembly showcased so much of their learning.
A small but talented contingent of Year 7 students took part in the East Area Prep Schools’ Athletics Championships at the International Athletics Stadium in Bedford on the 10 June.
Year 10 student Rylan is an up and coming star in the world of karting.
We were delighted to secure places at the Cambridge Assessment ‘100 global leaders’ Form the Future event in April for a select number of Year 10 and Year 12 students.
A cast of 58 very keen and enthusiastic students recently took part in our Year 7 production of ‘Tales of Oscar Wilde’.
Daisy B, Year 13 student and international event rider. Member of the Team GB Development Squad for European Championship team selection.
Young Enterprise (YE) is the leading charity empowering young people to develop personal and business skills.
On Tuesday 26 April, Year 6 pupils from the Junior Schools, Dame Bradbury’s and Fitzwilliam Building, journeyed back in time to 1941 and prepared to be code breakers at Bletchley Park.
In the last week of April, Year 5 enjoyed a fantastic week in the Peak District.
We are extremely proud of our French and Spanish Year 12 students' performance at The Perse Upper School's Eastern Region Debating Competition.
Dame Bradbury's and Fitzwilliam Building Junior Schools, along with other schools in Cambridgeshire, travelled to the Senior School to take part in a Music for Youth Regional Festival.
I have a zest for adventure and a passion for being outdoors.
As part of our topic, Born Identity, we were studying British History. We looked at Primary and Secondary Sources and what these can tell us about the past. We focused on the Victorian period and chose one famous Victorian to research. Here is a sample of our work.
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