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The Perse School

The Perse School is a public school (English fee-charging day and, in the case of the Perse, a former boarding school) in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1615 by Stephen Perse, its motto is Qui facit per alium facit per se, taken to mean 'He who does things for others does them for himself'. The School began accepting girls at 11 and 13+ in September 2010 and was fully co-educational by September 2012. 'Perse' is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, an association of the leading UK independent schools.

The Perse School
The school's coat of arms
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Coordinates52°10′51″N 00°08′19″E / 52.18083°N 0.13861°E / 52.18083; 0.13861Coordinates: 52°10′51″N 00°08′19″E / 52.18083°N 0.13861°E / 52.18083; 0.13861
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TypePublic school
Private day school
MottoLatin: Qui facit per alium facit per se
(He who does things for others does them for himself)
Religious affiliation(s)Nondenominational Christian
Established1615; 408 years ago (1615)
FounderStephen Perse
Department for Education URN110923 Tables
Chairman of the Governing BodyJonathan W Scott
HeadEdward Elliott
Staff138 teaching, 117 support staff, 26 peripatetics[1]
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 18
Enrolment1,564 (2016) [2]
Houses8[3]
Colour(s)  
Purple and black
PublicationOP News Magazine
AlumniOld Perseans
Websitehttp://www.perse.co.uk/

The organisation now comprises three schools, which together provide for children aged 3 through to 18. The Pelican is the Perse's nursery and pre-preparatory school, and accommodates pupils from 3–7. It is situated on Glebe Road, close to the main school site. Preparatory education for students aged 7 to 11 years old is provided by the Perse Prep, which is located close to the Upper School, just north of the junction of Long Road and Trumpington Road. In Year 7 pupils usually progress to the Upper School, where they sit GCSE or IGCSE examinations and A-Levels.

History

The school was founded in 1615 at its original site in Free School Lane, Cambridge. Its former buildings now house the Whipple Museum of the History of Science.[4]

Over 300 years later in 1960, the school moved to the site it now occupies as its 'Upper' school on Hills Road. There have been multiple phases of expansion, particularly in the 21st century. Among notable developments is the Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre, a 400-seat theatre, exhibition and rehearsal space designed by architects Haworth Tompkins,[5] which opened in 2018.

An old prospectus lists the fees as £3 per term in 1890.[6]

From 1945 to 1976 it was a direct grant grammar school, offering free places to 40% of pupils.[7] Following the abolition of the Assisted Places Scheme, The Perse no longer received any state funding and became independent.

The school was ranked 13th in the Sunday Times Parent Power league table in 2019[8] and 6th in the Daily Telegraph national table[9] of A Level, Pre-U and IB results with 83% A* and A grades from 175 candidates. In 2021, The Sunday Times also named The Perse School as the top independent secondary school in East Anglia, as the school had the best performance in the GCE A Level Examinations in the region.[10]

Motto

The school motto is Qui facit per alium facit per se, usually taken to mean "He who does things for others does them for himself". This is an example of a rebus motto, the Latin sentence ending in a word play on the founder's name "per se" and his benefaction. A blue plaque dedicated to the school's founder, Dr Stephen Perse, was installed in Free School Lane, Cambridge.[11]

Competitions, Olympiads and scholarships

Pupils have competed and scored highly in academic competitions and Olympiads, in addition to winning awards including Arkwright Engineering Scholarships[12][13] and Nuffield Research Placements (previously Nuffield Science Bursaries).[14][15] Students have won scholarships for summer placements at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel[16][17] and research institutes in Heidelberg, Germany.[18][19]

British competition results include:

Students have also competed in international competitions including the International Mathematical Olympiad,[30] the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad,[31] the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad,[31] the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition,[31] the International Biology Olympiad,[32] the International Olympiad in Informatics,[33] the International Linguistics Olympiad,[34] the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics,[35] the International Rocketry Challenge,[36][37] the European Union Contest for Young Scientists[38] and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.[39]

Innovation

In 2018, The Perse School partnered with a Cambridge-based education technology entrepreneur, Rob Percival, to support the creation of an online artificial intelligence maths teaching platform. Blutick in association with The Perse School, exhibited at the BETT Show in London, 2019[40] to launch a free beta version.

Developments

The Perse School began accepting girls at 11+ and 13+ in September 2010 and became fully co-educational in September 2012 .[citation needed]

Since 2020, The Perse School Cambridge International (TPSCI) has liaised with partners to open up The Perse international schools outside of England. Currently, two international schools have been set up, namely The Perse School Singapore (opened in Jan 2020) and The Perse School Suzhou in China (opened in Sep 2021).[41]

Headmaster's blog

On his blog the headmaster, Ed Elliott, described his 'ten second challenge' in which he would give students who "commit occasional minor misdemeanours (such as forgetting a book) the opportunity to talk their way out of a punishment".[42] The story was quickly picked up by the mainstream media[43] who reported that pupils were "let off punishment for clever excuses".[44]

Notable Perseans

Academia

Art

Business

Engineering

Film and theatre

Law

Media

Military

Music

Politics

Religion

Science

Sport

Staff

Headmasters

Notable staff

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External links

  • Official website
  • School Roll of Honour for the World Wars

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School began accepting girls at 11 and 13 in September 2010 and was fully co educational by September 2012 Perse is a member of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference an association of the leading UK independent schools The Perse SchoolThe school s coat of armsAddressHills RoadCambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8QFEnglandCoordinates52 10 51 N 00 08 19 E 52 18083 N 0 13861 E 52 18083 0 13861 Coordinates 52 10 51 N 00 08 19 E 52 18083 N 0 13861 E 52 18083 0 13861InformationTypePublic schoolPrivate day schoolMottoLatin Qui facit per alium facit per se He who does things for others does them for himself Religious affiliation s Nondenominational ChristianEstablished1615 408 years ago 1615 FounderStephen PerseDepartment for Education URN110923 TablesChairman of the Governing BodyJonathan W ScottHeadEdward ElliottStaff138 teaching 117 support staff 26 peripatetics 1 GenderCo educationalAge3 to 18Enrolment1 564 2016 2 Houses8 3 Colour s Purple and blackPublicationOP News MagazineAlumniOld PerseansWebsitehttp www perse co uk The organisation now comprises three schools which together provide for children aged 3 through to 18 The Pelican is the Perse s nursery and pre preparatory school and accommodates pupils from 3 7 It is situated on Glebe Road close to the main school site Preparatory education for students aged 7 to 11 years old is provided by the Perse Prep which is located close to the Upper School just north of the junction of Long Road and Trumpington Road In Year 7 pupils usually progress to the Upper School where they sit GCSE or IGCSE examinations and A Levels Contents 1 History 2 Motto 3 Competitions Olympiads and scholarships 4 Innovation 5 Developments 6 Headmaster s blog 7 Notable Perseans 7 1 Academia 7 2 Art 7 3 Business 7 4 Engineering 7 5 Film and theatre 7 6 Law 7 7 Media 7 8 Military 7 9 Music 7 10 Politics 7 11 Religion 7 12 Science 7 13 Sport 8 Staff 8 1 Headmasters 8 2 Notable staff 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe school was founded in 1615 at its original site in Free School Lane Cambridge Its former buildings now house the Whipple Museum of the History of Science 4 Over 300 years later in 1960 the school moved to the site it now occupies as its Upper school on Hills Road There have been multiple phases of expansion particularly in the 21st century Among notable developments is the Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre a 400 seat theatre exhibition and rehearsal space designed by architects Haworth Tompkins 5 which opened in 2018 An old prospectus lists the fees as 3 per term in 1890 6 From 1945 to 1976 it was a direct grant grammar school offering free places to 40 of pupils 7 Following the abolition of the Assisted Places Scheme The Perse no longer received any state funding and became independent The school was ranked 13th in the Sunday Times Parent Power league table in 2019 8 and 6th in the Daily Telegraph national table 9 of A Level Pre U and IB results with 83 A and A grades from 175 candidates In 2021 The Sunday Times also named The Perse School as the top independent secondary school in East Anglia as the school had the best performance in the GCE A Level Examinations in the region 10 Motto EditThe school motto is Qui facit per alium facit per se usually taken to mean He who does things for others does them for himself This is an example of a rebus motto the Latin sentence ending in a word play on the founder s name per se and his benefaction A blue plaque dedicated to the school s founder Dr Stephen Perse was installed in Free School Lane Cambridge 11 Competitions Olympiads and scholarships EditPupils have competed and scored highly in academic competitions and Olympiads in addition to winning awards including Arkwright Engineering Scholarships 12 13 and Nuffield Research Placements previously Nuffield Science Bursaries 14 15 Students have won scholarships for summer placements at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel 16 17 and research institutes in Heidelberg Germany 18 19 British competition results include First place in the Pi Wars robot competition First place in the Schools Challenge general knowledge competition First place winning the Trinity College prize in the National Cipher Challenge 20 First place in the Bank of England Target Two Point Zero interest rate challenge 21 Invitation to the British Physics Olympiad presentation afternoon top 4 in the country in the AS Challenge 22 23 Qualifying for the UKMT Team Maths Challenge final winning the poster competition 24 Qualifying for the British Informatics Olympiad final top 15 in the country 25 26 Qualifying for Round 2 top 20 to 25 in the country of the UK Chemistry Olympiad 27 28 Scoring Gold in Round 1 of United Kingdom Linguistics Olympiad 29 Students have also competed in international competitions including the International Mathematical Olympiad 30 the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad 31 the European Girls Mathematical Olympiad 31 the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition 31 the International Biology Olympiad 32 the International Olympiad in Informatics 33 the International Linguistics Olympiad 34 the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics 35 the International Rocketry Challenge 36 37 the European Union Contest for Young Scientists 38 and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 39 Innovation EditIn 2018 The Perse School partnered with a Cambridge based education technology entrepreneur Rob Percival to support the creation of an online artificial intelligence maths teaching platform Blutick in association with The Perse School exhibited at the BETT Show in London 2019 40 to launch a free beta version Developments EditThe Perse School began accepting girls at 11 and 13 in September 2010 and became fully co educational in September 2012 citation needed Since 2020 The Perse School Cambridge International TPSCI has liaised with partners to open up The Perse international schools outside of England Currently two international schools have been set up namely The Perse School Singapore opened in Jan 2020 and The Perse School Suzhou in China opened in Sep 2021 41 Headmaster s blog EditOn his blog the headmaster Ed Elliott described his ten second challenge in which he would give students who commit occasional minor misdemeanours such as forgetting a book the opportunity to talk their way out of a punishment 42 The story was quickly picked up by the mainstream media 43 who reported that pupils were let off punishment for clever excuses 44 Notable Perseans EditSee also Category People educated at The Perse School Academia Edit Maurice Bloch anthropologist Harold James professor of history and international relations W E Johnson logician 45 F R Leavis literary critic Michael Loewe sinologist Edward Henry Palmer orientalist G L S Shackle economist E H Warmington classicistArt Edit Thomas P Campbell director of the Metropolitan Museum of ArtBusiness Edit David Tang Hong Kong based entrepreneurEngineering Edit Arthur Marshall aviation engineer Anthony Michell hydraulic engineerFilm and theatre Edit Ranjit Bolt translator and playwright Marius Goring actor Peter Hall founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company Humphrey Jennings film director Matthew Lloyd theatre director Royal Exchange Manchester Colin McFarlane actor Jeremy Silberston film directorLaw Edit Mark Potter Appeal Court judge and President of the Family DivisionMedia Edit Simon Akam author writing on military history and the British Army since 9 11 Mel Calman cartoonist Rodney Dale writer and publisher John Gross critic and editor Tom Harwood journalist for Guido Fawkes The Daily Telegraph and GB News Tom Rosenthal publisher 1935 2014 publisher and art critic Mark Saggers BBC sports broadcasterMilitary Edit Group Captain William Neil McKechnie George Cross recipient Ralph Lilley Turner MC 2nd 3rd Queen Alexandra s Own Gurkha RiflesMusic Edit Pete Atkin singer songwriter David Gilmour singer songwriter and guitarist of Pink Floyd Spike Hughes jazz musician and journalist Ronnie Ross jazz musician John Woolford first boyfriend of Benjamin BrittenPolitics Edit Anthony Browne Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire Rajani Palme Dutt leading figure in the Communist Party of Great Britain Julian Huppert Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge 2010 2015 David Steiner New York State Commissioner of Education Donald Tebbit diplomat British High Commissioner to Australia 46 Quentin Thomas civil servant head of the British Board of Film ClassificationReligion Edit John Polkinghorne physicist and theologian Bishop Jeremy Taylor an influence on the foundation of MethodismScience Edit Gustav Victor Rudolf Born pharmacologist Sarah Martins Da Silva gynaecologist and scientist Associate Professor Anthony Lowe mathematical physicist and actuary Brian G Marsden astronomer Ronald G W Norrish Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967 George Paget Thomson Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937Sport Edit Zaman Akhter cricketer Charles Clayton cricketer Owen Giles Northampton Saints rugby union player 47 48 49 Alex Coles Northamption Saints rugby union player 50 51 Horace Gray cricketer Richard Hesketh cricketer Tess Howard field hockey player Reimell Ragnauth cricketerStaff EditHeadmasters Edit George Griffith MA died 1686 Frederick Heppenstall MA 1864 to 1874 Dr W H D Rouse MA LittD Cantab 1902 to 1928 Formerly a fellow of Christ s College Cambridge H A Wootton 1928 to 1945 Stanley Stubbs MA 1945 to 1969 Formerly a housemaster at Gresham s School Anthony E Melville 1969 to 1987 52 Formerly senior history master at Haileybury 53 Dr Martin Stephen 1987 to 1994 Subsequently High Master of Manchester Grammar School from 1994 to 2004 and then St Paul s School from 2004 to 2011 Director of Education for GEMS Education UK 54 55 Non Executive Chairman of the Clarendon Academies Group 56 57 58 Dr Nigel P V Richardson 1994 to 2008 Headmaster of The Dragon School from 1989 to 1992 Chairman of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference in 2007 Governor of Magdalen College School 59 and Haileybury 60 AGBIS board member 61 Author of the biography Thring of Uppingham Victorian Educator 62 63 Mr Edward C Elliott MA 2008 onwards Joined the school in 1997 as head of sixth form and was senior deputy head before being appointed headmaster 64 Notable staff Edit Henry Caldwell Cook 1886 1939 educationalist Frederick Crossfield Happold DSO Cantab Lilly Frazer 1854 5 1941 French teacher and writer 65 Glenn Kirkham captain of the England national field hockey team and Perse s Director of Sport in September 2017 citation needed Helen Richardson Walsh hockey gold medalist 66 References Edit Teaching www perse co uk The Perse School Archived from the original on 5 March 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2015 Independent Schools Inspectorate The Perse School www isi net ISI Retrieved 2 February 2019 The House System the Perse School Cambridge Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 The original Perse School now the Whipple Museum Tompkins Haworth 13 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