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  1. Visitamos Peterhouse durante nuestras vacaciones en Cambridgeshire. A nuestra llegada nos presentamos en PLoter's Lodge, donde el personal fue muy acogedor y se tomó el tiempo para explicarnos las características más interesantes.

  2. We hope that you will find all of the information you need on our website, but please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or if you wish to arrange a visit. The Admissions Office, Peterhouse, Cambridge, CB2 1RD, United Kingdom. Email: admissions@pet.cam.ac.uk. Tel: 01223 338223 or 01223 768877. For enquiries about Postgraduate ...

  3. Peterhouse From The Air. Three Things You Should Know About Peterhouse. 1. Peterhouse is the oldest college in Cambridge, having been founded in 1284, with its dining hall believed to be the oldest non-ecclesiastical building in Europe that is still used for its original purpose. The earliest statutes of the college enjoined that all ...

  4. Peterhouse Girls, founded in 1987, caters for 430 girls from Form 1 to 6th Form all but 10 of whom are full-boarders. Springvale House, founded in 1985, caters for 200 boys and girls, a mix of weekly-boarders and day-scholars from Grade 1 to Grade 7. Peterhouse Nursery School is situated at Peterhouse Boys and caters for 40 pre-school boys and ...

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · 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 ...

  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. Undergraduate Applications. Cambridge is a collegiate university, which means that all students are members of both a College and the University. Applications to Cambridge are handled by individual Colleges. The University and the Departments set course content, lectures, classes, practicals and exams. It is the responsibility of the College ...