Project Runway gets the Stephen Perse treatment
Stephen Perse Foundation students are using recycled materials to make high-fashion designs in their Project Runway enrichment
Stephen Perse Foundation students are using recycled materials to make high-fashion designs in their Project Runway enrichment
Eva Clarke, Holocaust survivor, recounts her and her mother's story for our Year 10 students.
The Stephen Perse Foundation is now a Directly Licensed Centre for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Dame Bradbury's boys visited Allianz Park, home of Saracens, for an afternoon of rugby.
SPF students play Real Tennis with HRH The Earl of Wessex
Senior School harpist Betty will perform alongside the BBC's Jane Garvey in an evening of conversation with inspirational women, to raise money for children's charity 'Love The One'.
Dame Bradbury's Year 6 enjoy a trip to London to explore the Palaces of Westminster and the National Gallery
On the last Monday of every month, starting Monday 29 January, we will be offering meat free menus across the Foundation. Here, we explain why.
Year 11 student Almudena excels in the Dutch Swimming Nationals.
Our largest team of students to date compete against fierce competition around the gruelling Bedfordia course.
Junior School and Pre-Prep pupils see their video creations chosen as Editors' Choice for the Council of Europe's world record success.
For the launch of their 10 week Go4SET project, Year 9 students vist ARM
From Disney murals to a playground theatre, SPF students put their artistic skills to work for the local community.
Senior School pupil earns himself a place at the London Mini Marathon.
6th Form students take a historic walking tour on a wintry day.
The last House Assembly for 2017 at Dame Bradbury's School.
Junior School students spend a day in the shoes of children living in Victorian England.
Year 4 visit the Roman Capital of Britain to take a tour of Colchester Castle Museum, build a villa and even try on some artefacts!
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