Where does the Stephen Perse Foundation take place?
The Stephen Perse Foundation is a family of schools in Cambridge, Madingley and Saffron Walden educating boys and girls aged 1 to 18. By recognising our pupils as individuals – with unique hopes, talents and ambitions – we unlock their true potential. We enjoy learning for its own sake.
What was theme of Stephen Perse Science Festival?
Last term, Year 8 students took part in the Stephen Perse Year 8 Science Festival. This year’s theme was energy and students… Students in the Sixth Form at the Stephen Perse Foundation have once again achieved outstanding results in this year’s A Levels with 5…
What’s the average IB score at Stephen Perse?
Students who take the International Baccalaureate (IB) at the Stephen Perse Sixth Form have achieved an average score of 41 points this… Earlier this week Rosedale House Year 4 set off on the moovalous Cows about Cambridge art trail, a public art event where 90…
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When did John Hynde start building Madingley Hall?
At the centre of the village is Madingley Hall, a Grade 1 listed building. Sir John Hynde, Sergeant-at-Law, was given the village by Henry VIII, and he started building the Hall in 1543.
Who was the owner of the Madingley estate?
Col. Thomas Walter Harding bought the Madingley estate in 1905. He sensitively renovated the neglected house, outbuildings, and gardens, as well as the Church, with his son Walter Ambrose Harding continuing after him.
How many people live in the village of Madingley?
Madingley is a picturesque village set in open countryside but within a few miles of central Cambridge. The village dates back to the Domesday Book, and with a population of just over 200 people, it ranks amongst the smallest of the 263 civil parishes in the county of Cambridgeshire.