A Levels 2011
The school's A*-C pass rate was 93.4 per cent and it achieved a 99.1 per cent A*-E pass rate.
Athletes shine
Athletes from The Leys brought home a haul of medals from the recent county athletics championships.
Camouflage secrets
Aspiring marine biologist Nick Dunn has had an article on cuttlefish published in a specialist magazine.
Charity Fashion Show
The girls of Fen House put on the style to raise money for the Lenten Appeal.
Cub reporters
BBC Radio News reporter Stephen Chittenden had expert advice for Leys pupils reporting for BBC Schools News Day.
England debut
Faye Curran made a winning debut as an England U18 Hockey player, scoring two goals.
Feast of Music
Cambridge University's West Road Concert Hall was the setting for The Leys End of Year Concert.
Future Car
Young scientists have been designing solar-powered cars with Cambridge University Eco racing.
GCSE Results 2011
Nearly 40 per cent of pupils achieved 10 or more A*/A grades.
German exchange
A party of Year 10 pupils has returned from Stuttgart.
Key role for James
James Albery played a key role in taking the England Under-16s boys' hockey team into the medals.
Physics prize
For the third year running a pupil at The Leys has gained a Highly Commended award in the Institute of Physics Environmental Physics Essay Competition.
Pupils mean business
members of the Enterprise Society used their entrepreneurial skills to raise over £1,000 for cancer research UK.
Rugby International
Rising rugby star Will Hooley has been selected for the England U18 tour of Australia this summer.
Sailing challenge
David Poskitt ccompleted the Round the Island yacht race in conditions which defeated even the great Dame Ellen MacArthur
The Queen arrives
Her Majesty the Queen arrived by helicopter at The Leys to join The Duke of Edinburgh for one of their final public engagements before the Royal Wedding.
Videoconference Lesson
Biology students were treated to a lesson from a research scientist at The Sanger Institute today. The lesson was delivered by a videoconference link, so nobody needed to travel.



