Funding the future
We know how much you value the time you spent at the schools of the Stephen Perse Foundation because you tell us.
You emphasise the self-confidence, self-discipline and self-belief learned alongside French and chemistry, the ability to think independently and to thrive on challenge.
We'd be so grateful if you can help us to extend these invaluable lessons to coming generations of girls and boys who, with your support, can enjoy the exceptional education that has contributed so much to your own life.
The pace of change in the 21st century means that we have to educate the students and pupils of the Stephen Perse Foundation for the unknown – the world as it may be, rather than as it is. None of us knows what the future will look like but, with your help, we can make sure that our young people are ready for it, whatever it may be.
Prudent financial management has made the changes and achievements of recent years possible but we are setting out to create a 21st century learning environment and we cannot do it through fees alone.
The Foundation is committed to increasing bursary provision, ensuring that young people who love to learn are able to study at our schools, regardless of income. At the same time, we need to offer them the best possible environment – and that means improving the fabric of our schools.
Based in the Perse Girls Senior School, the development office is responsible for fundraising and alumni relations. To find out how to give, visit the development section of the website.
'We were always encouraged to follow our interests – and to remember that being a girl was an advantage, rather than an obstacle'
Alumni
Kate Sagovsky, theatre director
Stephanie Cook, Olympic gold medallist
Anna Bidder, zoologist and founder of Lucy Cavendish College
Anastasia de Waal, head of family and education at Civitas
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