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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. The schools motto, 'Structa Saxo', is Latin and translates to "Built on a Rock".

  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. St Peter's Catholic School, Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    From the time of the first De La Salle headmaster, Brother Bernard Brady in 1947, until 1980, under Brother Bernard Hayward, St. Peters was a fee-paying independent grammar school for day and boarding pupils, that together with Boscombe Convent School, served the Bournemouth, Christchurch and surrounding area, particularly the Catholic ...

  6. 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.

  7. St Peter's College, Palmerston North - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's College is a state-integrated Catholic co-ed composite College in Palmerston North, New Zealand.It serves approximately 731 students from Year 7 to Year 13. The school's campus includes the historic St Anskar's Chapel, which was given to the school by the Dannevirke Catholic community.

  8. Diocese of Ely - Wikipedia

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    St Mary the Less, Cambridge 1: Medieval 1,018 Cambridge (St Paul) [45] St Paul, Cambridge: 1841 3,825 ... St Peter's Mission Church, Stow Bridge:

  9. The Perse School - Wikipedia

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    The Perse School is a private school (English fee-charging day and, in the case of the Perse, a former boarding school) in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1615 by Stephen Perse, its motto is Qui facit per alium facit per se, taken to mean 'He who does things for others does them for himself'. The Perse School took girls for Sixth form only from ...