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Street, Perse Girls was one of the pioneering foundations for girls’ education and has always been proud of its reputation as a centre of educational excellence for girls. Yet, in the early years of its history, the School admitted boys as well as girls in its Kindergarten.
The land became The Perse School, originally reserved for boys, but in 1881 the Perse School for Girls opened as part of the 19th century movement to educate women. From the Perse School for Girls we have evolved to become the Stephen Perse Foundation.
The Perse School took girls for Sixth form only from 1994, 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 official YouTube channel for The Perse, an independent day school for girls and boys aged 3-18 in Cambridge, UK.
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The Perse School, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 3,706 likes · 80 talking about this. This is The Perse School Cambridge's official FB page. We are a 3-18 co-educational day school.
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Jun 24, 2016 · As a teenager, Mr Searle was a sketch artist for The Cambridge Daily News and sketched the Perse girls he saw coming home from school, who he called “a positive source of inspiration” – I was one of those girls.