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Descartes House

 

Philosopher René Descartes was born on March 31, 1596, in La Haye, a small town in central France, which has since been renamed after him to honour its most famous son.

Descartes is considered by many to be the father of modern philosophy, because his ideas departed widely from current understanding in the early 17th century, which was more feeling-based. While elements of his philosophy weren’t completely new, his approach to them was. Descartes believed in basically clearing everything off the table, all preconceived and inherited notions, and starting fresh, putting back one by one the things that were certain, which for him began with the statement “I exist.” From this sprang his most famous quote: “I think; therefore I am.”

House Team

Head of House: Miss C Chennells

Prefects

TBC

Tutor Groups

 

Year 8

8DDLR - Mr Roberts

8DRS - Mrs Shaddick

Year 10


10DALW - Mrs Williams

10DZT - Mrs Tulodzeicki


 

Year 9

9DDAM - Mr Moroz 

9DASC - Ms Scadding-Hunt

Year 11

11DCF - Mrs Ford

11DFM - Mr McCarthy