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  1. The Perse School is a private 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'.

  2. The Perse is Cambridge’s oldest surviving secondary school, founded in 1615 by Dr Stephen Perse, a fellow of Gonville and Caius College. Initially a theologian, he became a tutor in medicine and a successful practising physician but made most of his fortune through investment in land and property and by funding the ventures of others.

  3. Discover more about The Perse School in Cambridge, including the school values, history, annual review and community outreach.

  4. 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. In more recent years we have grown, and we now provide a complete educational pathway for ...

  5. Our History. A Timeline. From then till now.. Take a look at the timeline below for the key moments in our 400 year history. 1600s. 1615. Dr Perse leaves £10,000 in his will for the formation of a ‘Grammar Free Schoole’ among other good causes. His vision is for children of all backgrounds to benefit from education. 1618.

  6. Stephen Perse (1548 – 30 September 1615) was an English academic, physician and philanthropist, who founded schools that still carry his name. [1] Biography. He was probably educated at Norwich School, and took his B.A. degree at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1569, where he was elected to a fellowship. [2] .