The
Church of England, under the Director of Education at the
Diocese of Worcester, Canon Rees-Jones, had a plan to build a secondary school in the North of
Malvern. This was frustrated by the raising of the school leaving age. The increased pupil numbers required a larger school, which exceeded the amount allotted by the Diocese. Canon Bamber, of
Holy Trinity Church, approached
C W Dyson Perrins, who agreed to finance the actual building costs, a sum of £10,000. He was present for the laying of the foundation stone in 1956, but had died before its opening. His wife, Frieda Dyson Perrins, continued her family association with the school, helping to build future extensions. The first headmaster of the school was Mr Sydney Bormond. by the
Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), found the school to be 'Good'. Previously a
voluntary aided school administered by
Worcestershire County Council, in August 2011 Dyson Perrins CofE Sports College converted to
academy status and was renamed Dyson Perrins Church of England Academy. ==Blocks==