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  1. Peterhouse is an Anglican group of schools that can see your child through their entire schooling career. The Group consists of a family of 4 schools including Peterhouse Boys, Peterhouse girls, Springvale and Peterhouse Nursery. Set just outside the quaint farming town of Marondera, on a 1060 hectare estate, with 96 hectares of pristine fields ...

  2. Hace 1 día · The official origin of Peterhouse is to be found in the royal charter of 1284, which authorized the removal of the scholars from the hospital and their transference to two hostels outside Trumpington Gate. The dissensions between the scholars of the Bishop of Ely and the brethren of the Hospital of St. John had made the original arrangement ...

  3. Should your child be accepted into the Peterhouse family, an Entry Fee and signed Entry Form will be required to secure your child’s place. Should you have any questions, or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us: Peterhouse Boys – registrar@peterhouse.co.zw. Peterhouse Girls – registrar@phg.co.zw

  4. Peterhouse. Peterhouse is the oldest and smallest of the Cambridge Colleges, founded in 1284. We admit about 75 undergraduates a year and welcomes candidates in almost all courses offered by the University. The size of the College, both in terms of its physical space and student body, give us our cozy, friendly atmosphere.

  5. Download the Peterhouse Group of Schools weekly calendar here: Weekly Calendar. Contact us. Peterhouse Boys +263 65-2322200/4; Springvale House +263 65-2323598 ...

  6. Peterhouse is the oldest college in Cambridge [but don't you dare call it "Peterhouse College"] dating from 1284AD. And one of the three smallest, at around 240 undergraduates. A long way south on Trumpington Street; so most tourists don't get that far. And the main street entrance is quite discrete, with views blocked by the back of the Chapel.

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely in 1284 and granted its charter by Edward I. As a charitable institution dedicated to education and research, the College has survived the Reformation, Civil War and the upheavals of every century since. It ...