Peterborough High School is an independent school, located on Thorpe Road, Peterborough, England, with nursery, primary and secondary year groups. It is attended by both boys and girls from age 3 until they are aged 11; the end of year 6. From year 7 onwards, until age 18, it is for girls only. There are approximately 400 pupils in the school.
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Court battle over fees
At the High Court in London in January 2004, a father failed to get Oxfordshire County Council to pay £2,500 a year towards the child's £4,000 a term fees.[1]
Notable pupils
- Sidney Thomas represented Great Britain at karate in the 2005 World Congress of Amateur Athletics World Goodwill Games in Mexico after becoming British champion in the girls U-10 sparring (fighting) division. Sidney also competed in weapons and Traditional Kata (forms.)[2]
References
- ^ "Girl loses claim for school fees", BBC News, 23 January 2004
- ^ "Sidney fighting to rule the world", Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 23 December 2004
External links
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| Comprehensive | Abbey College, Ramsey · Cambridgeshire High School for Boys · Ely Community College · Gamlingay Village College · Hinchingbrooke School · The King's School, Peterborough · Linton Village College · Longsands College · Melbourn Village College · Netherhall School · Parkside Community College · Sawston Village College · Soham Village College · St Bedes · St Peter's, Huntingdon · St Neots Community College · Witchford Village College |
| Sixth Form Colleges | Hills Road Sixth Form College · Long Road Sixth Form College |
| Independent (preparatory) | Cambridge Steiner School · St Faith's School · Peterborough High Junior School · The Perse Preparatory School |
| Independent (senior) | Kimbolton School · Perse School for Girls · Peterborough High School · The King's School, Ely · The Leys School · The Perse School · Wisbech Grammar School · Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies |


