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  1. The long-standing tradition of boys coming to Christ’s College from local homes, as well as from all parts of the country, began early in College history. While some walked down the road to school, others rode their horses and later their bicycles.

  2. In 1505, with a royal charter from the King, the College was re-founded as Christ's College. Lady Margaret has been honoured ever since as the Foundress. Surviving the twists and turns of the Reformation, Christ's became one of the leading Puritan colleges of Elizabethan Cambridge.

  3. El Christs College se derivó de lo que se denominaba God's House, fundado en 1437 y que ocupaba el lugar en el que ahora se encuentra el King's College (Cambridge). Obtuvo su primer permiso real en 1446, y se desplazó a su lugar actual en 1448, donde obtuvo un segundo permiso real.

  4. Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 250 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as God's House.

  5. History. The Association was founded by several Old Boys who met on 20 February 1877. They passed the following resolution: “That the old College boys form themselves into an Association for general athletic purposes.” In the early days, the activities included cricket and football matches, and annual dinners in London and Christchurch.

  6. Read about the experiences of Christ's History students Laura, Alice, Ossie, Max, Isobel, James and Sathya - these profiles have a lot of detail in them about what it's really like to live in College and study History, as well as how students approached the application process.

  7. El Christs College se derivó de lo que se denominaba God's House, fundado en 1437 y que ocupaba el lugar en el que ahora se encuentra el King's College . Obtuvo su primer permiso real en 1446, y se desplazó a su lugar actual en 1448, donde obtuvo un segundo permiso real.