St Faith's School

St Faith’s is an independent prep day school located on Trumpington Road, Cambridge which educates over 500 girls and boys from age 4 to 13.

St Faith’s is an independent prep day school located on Trumpington Road, Cambridge which educates over 500 girls and boys from age 4 to 13. Founded as a boys school in 1884, St Faith’s became co-educational in 1995. Notable alumni of the school include John Maynard Keynes (economist) and Sir Christopher Cockerell (inventor of the hovercraft), Professor Lord Robert Mair (Chairman of the Institution of Civil Engineers), Sir John Tusa (former Managing Director of the BBC World Service), and current sports stars such as world touring car champion Robert Huff, England rugby international Alex Goode and GB hockey player, Tess Howard.

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