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Form 2 pupils embarked on a remarkable journey through history, experiencing life as wartime evacuees for the day at the Stibbington Centre. The immersive event transported the children to the 1940s, allowing them to step into the shoes of children evacuated to the countryside during World War II.
Our Choristers had an unforgettable Easter holiday, visiting an incredible 6 U.S. states in just 16 days with the rest of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù꿉۪s College Choir and the organ scholars. This whirlwind journey was packed with breathtaking performances, cultural experiences, and lasting memories. Each concert was met with packed audiences, whose enthusiasm and appreciation made the experience even more special.
One of our Form 6 pupils has demonstrated outstanding mathematical talent after qualifying for the prestigious Grey Kangaroo round of the Intermediate Maths Challenge. Entering the competition independently to push her mathematical abilities, she has surpassed expectations with a string of impressive achievements.
The UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge is a 60 minute, 25 multiple choice Challenge. It encourages mathematical reasoning, precision of thought and fluency to make pupils think.
Over the Easter break some of our Senior House children embarked on an exhilarating ski trip to La Thuile in Italy that combined daily lessons, fun-filled evenings, and lasting memories.
Senior House pupils embarked on a cultural adventure to Northern France over the Easter break at the picturesque Le Château du Broutel, near the historic town of Rue.
Our Sixth Form concluded the Lent term with their performance of the 'Passion Play', retelling the Easter story of Jesus' final days with emotion and conviction. This annual Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø's tradition is more than just a dramatic retelling - it is an opportunity for reflection, growth, and understanding through the children's heartfelt performances, and moments of solemn reflection.
We welcomed pupils and staff from King's Ely for our annual Jazz Evening. Their Jazz Band performed pieces including 'Batman', 'The Pink Panther' and other classics, in the first half of the concert. After the interval, the SJCS Big Band and the King's Ely Jazz Band combined to perform 'The Man in the Mirror' and a Harry Potter medley. SJCS pupils continued with various solo and Rednotes ensemble items, ranging from Hoagy Carmichael and Billy Joel to Phil Collins and Dua Lipa.
The two House Cross Country events for Form 4 and also Forms 5 and 6 saw the pupils come together in a celebration of perseverance, teamwork, and inclusivity. With both short and long courses available, every child had the chance to contribute to their House.
Over the course of two memorable evenings, our Form 5 delivered an outstanding production of 'The Wizard of Oz', showcasing their dedication, skill, and enthusiasm for the performing arts. With two separate casts bringing their own unique energy to the stage, the performances were a testament to the children's hard work and the unwavering support of their teachers and production team.
The Centre for Computing History was buzzing as eleven local schools, including our Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø's team, competed in the Rotary Cambridge Coding Competition 2025, supported by Media Tek. Our team achieved an incredible milestone by securing second place in the coding contest.
The young coders took on the challenge of programming a BBC micro:bit to control a buggy across two tasks of increasing difficulty.