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  1. Peterhouse Boys provides an inclusive boarding environment for 450 boys from Form 1 to Form VI, Peterhouse Girls and Springvale House (Grade 1 to Grade 7) on their equally impressive campuses, catering for 440 girls and 200 preparatory school children respectively.

  2. Peterhouse Boys' School (or Peterhouse) is an independent, boarding high school for boys in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe. The school was founded by Fred Snell in 1955 and is located on an estate that is shared with Calderwood Park, a conservation area and game park, outside Marondera.

    • Conditur in Petra, (Latin: It is founded on the Rock)
  3. View now. Peterhouse is a family of schools consisting of Peterhouse Boys, Peterhouse Girls, Springvale House & Peterhouse Nursery school. These schools are set in beautiful country environments and will see your child through their entire schooling career.

  4. peterhousegroup.co.zw › peterhouse-boys › admissionsAdmissions | Peterhouse Boys

    Should your child be accepted into Peterhouse, 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 the Registrar on registrar@peterhouse.co.zw

  5. Peterhouse Boys' School. The boys' school is the oldest member of the group. It was founded in 1955 by Rector Fred Snell, who had previously been headmaster at Michaelhouse in South Africa. [1] The school has an enrollment of approximately 500 boys, all of whom are boarders. [2] .

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  6. Peterhouse opened in 1955 under the rectorship of Fred Snell with 55 boys and within five years the number had risen to 360 according to plan. Peterhouse was founded as an Anglican boys’ country boarding school. Its aims were to promote the ideals of Christian manhood, academic excellence and social responsibility.

  7. Peterhouse Boys. In September 1951, Edward Paget, Bishop of Southern Rhodesia, wrote to the Rector of Michaelhouse in Natal, offering him the headship of a school that did not exist. Six months later, Fred Snell started working with Canon Robert Grinham and the Ruzawi School Board toward the creation of an independent senior school.