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  1. Our History. The Perse is Cambridges 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 ...

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  2. 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. In 1890 it moved to a site on the corner of Gonville Place and Hills Road, in 1960 moving to the site it now occupies as its 'Upper' school on Hills Road.

  3. History contributes richly to our students’ understanding of the world; it expands horizons and explodes assumptions. For many, the study of the past has its own inherent fascination, yet its value for all is that history opens our minds to new, and often challenging, human encounters.

  4. A detailed history of the school can be found here: https://www.perse.co.uk/about/the-perse-today/history/ 1913. W H D Rouse headmaster. Perse School The Mummery. The Perse School School House Hall. The Perse School School House Library. The Perse School School House A Study. Perse High School. 1926.

  5. CHAPTER I STEPHENPERSE Foratownofitssizeandimportance,Cambridge wassignallydeficientinfacilitiesforschooleduca- tioninthelatterhalfofthesixteenthcentury ...