STEM Project Day at the Babraham Institute
Six Year 8 students took part in a STEM project day at the Babraham Institute, organised by the Cambridge LaunchPad.
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Six Year 8 students took part in a STEM project day at the Babraham Institute, organised by the Cambridge LaunchPad.
On 2 June six students from Year 7 were invited to Cambridge Consultants for a full day of STEM related activities.
Go4Set links teams of six Year 8/9 students with employers and universities to offer a 10 week Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Project.
Four students enjoyed taking part in the regional final of the Team Maths Challenge at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge.
Success for Stephen Perse Senior School students in the annual Rotary Technology Tournament.
Year 12 students have been enjoying working on a water power generating project with the University of Cambridge.
Eight Year 10 students from the Stephen Perse Senior School spent the day at the Amazon Development Centre in Cambridge.
Stephen Perse Senior School pupils enjoyed a fascinating trip to The Centre for Computing History, learning about vintage computers and coding their own games.
Students extract DNA to solve a murder mystery for Horizon Discovery Project Day!
On 12 October, our 6th Form Science Society welcomed Dr. Jean de La Verpilliere, Managing Director of Echion Technologies to learn more about his ground-breaking work to commercialise its lithium ion battery technology.
Students in Year 8 were treated to an aerodynamics experience using a wind tunnel from Marshalls in an initiative called Launch Pad.
Three students from the Stephen Perse Foundation have come up with an innovative new idea to help sufferers of Alzheimer's.
Thirteen students from Year 9 went on a half day trip to FlexEnable last Friday as part of their ten week Go 4 SET project on 'Our electronics environment'.
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