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  2. St Peter's School, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's School is a private, co-educational, Anglican secondary school for Years 7–13 in Cambridge, New Zealand. The school is located on 100 acres (0.40 km 2 ) of ground, surround by school-owned farmland alongside the Waikato River .

  3. St Peter's Church, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church, Cambridge in October 2018. The Church of St Peter is a redundant Church of England church in Cambridge, in the Parish of the Ascension of the Diocese of Ely, located on Castle Street between Honey Hill and Kettle's Yard. The church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. [1]

  4. St Peter's College, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's College was established in 1939 as a successor of Auckland's earliest school (Mr Powell's School, established in 1841) and of St Peter's School, founded in 1857. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] However, there was also another Catholic secondary school dedicated to St Peter, Hato Petera College or St Peter's Māori College, which existed for 90 years ...

  5. Category : People educated at St Peter's School, Cambridge

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    Pages in category "People educated at St Peter's School, Cambridge" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. St Peter's Catholic School, Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Catholic School is a ... St. Peters was a fee-paying ... In 1973 it sent nearly 14% of its graduating Sixth Form students to Oxford and Cambridge.

  7. Peterhouse, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's College, view from Trumpington Street, 1815. Between 1626 and 1634, the Master was Matthew Wren. Wren had previously accompanied Charles I on his journey to Spain to attempt to negotiate the Spanish Match. Wren was a firm supporter of Archbishop William Laud, and under Wren the college became known as a centre of Arminianism.

  8. Diocese of Ely - Wikipedia

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    St Peter (by the Castle), Cambridge: Medieval All Saints (in the Jewry), Cambridge: Medieval (resited 1863) 1973 ... St Peter's Mission Church, Stow Bridge:

  9. The King's (The Cathedral) School - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] There are also two state-funded Roman Catholic choir schools: St Edward's College in Liverpool and the London Oratory. [9] By 1872, the School had 67 pupils and was outgrowing its cramped premises in the Cathedral Precincts. The Governors moved to purchase land for a new school, initially in Thorpe Road.