CPE Events
This one day programme consists of a morning tour of a Cambridge college, followed by information about studying at Cambridge, and advice on Higher Education and applying to Cambridge. This is followed by a physics activity at the Cavendish Laboratory, where students take part in a practical session and are given presentations on curriculum physics as well as exciting research topics.
CPE events are thoroughly enjoyed by students and teachers alike. Schools from all over the country have made the trip to Cambridge to take part in the event.
Timetable
Full joining instructions are sent out two weeks before the event, but an example timetable is below.
Activity | Time |
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Arrive at college for tour and higher education talks | 10:00 |
Arrive at Cavendish for lunch (not provided) | 12:45 |
Practical physics activities and talks start | 13:15 |
Event ends | 16:00 |
CPE events have several aims which include increasing participation in physics and changing perceptions and stereotypes of Physics and Cambridge University. Students and teachers that attend the CPE are asked to fill out a Post-Questionnaire in order to assess the success of these aims.
Booking
Preference is given to state-dependent establishments. For the in-person events, the number of student places per school is limited (typically 15).
Dates |
Year Group |
Booking |
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Academic Year 2024-25 |
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11th – 15th November Girls into Physics Day: 13th November |
Year 9: Forces Challenge |
Girls into Physics Day: |
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3rd – 7th February 2025 |
Year 12: Evaluating local gravity |
Book here | ||
24th – 28th March Girls into Physics Day: 26th March |
Year 7/8: Mars Rover Mission |
Girls into Physics Day: |
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Academic Year 2025-26 |
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10th – 14th November |
Year 9: Forces Challenge |
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2nd - 6th February 2026 |
Year 12: Evaluating local gravity |
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16th - 20th March |
Year 7/8: Mars Rover Mission |
Bursaries
For our in person events, bursaries are available to help cover travel and teacher cover costs. Please see the
page for more information.