Hi,
Bumping this thread in case anyone else finds it useful. I am a governor at St Paul's and have two kids there (one who has been going for five years now).
I wanted to post as a lot of what was posted here before is now out of date. Since the previous posts, the bad news is that the school received a dreaded 'Requires Improvement' grading (in 2015). The good news is that kick-started a lot of change. We now have a great new headteacher who, along with the rest of the staff, has changed the whole feeling of the place. The most recent Ofsted update (on the school's website) was very promising and highlighted a number of the positive changes that have been made.
On the religious question that is brought up above, while it is a CofE school and so follows a broadly religious ethos, it is a vibrant, multicultural place that is open to all. This is pretty essential given the central Cambridge catchment which means there's a great mix of long-time local Cambridge families but also the kids of visiting academics from all over the world.
Despite the central city location, the school has relatively large grounds with a big playground, a new play/climbing area, a pitch for sports and a separate Early Years play area, as well as a courtyard that links all the classrooms. It's just single form entry and so there's a strong community feel.
The PTFA is active and organises lots of fun events for kids and parents and has also raised a lot of money which has allowed it to update a number of areas (outdoor play area, astro-turf pitch, sports equipment, etc)
The school has an after school club (useful if you work/etc!) and has a bunch of extra-curricular activities including sports clubs, music lessons, martial arts, classics, languages, etc.
If you're looking for more information, please reply below + I'm happy to answer any questions!