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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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

    We are always excited to welcome new families to our beautiful estate and show them around our leafy, tranquil and expansive school. Sadly, travel restrictions may keep many of you at home, or perhaps you are based in another country?

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

    Our boarding experience is more than just living with your friends, it is a whole new family. House life is at the heart of your sons Peterhouse journey: pupil mental, emotional and spiritual health are our priority. Relationships form the basis of our dynamic modern living systems.

  5. The Peterhouse Group of Schools (or simply, the Peterhouse Group) is a group of Anglican boarding schools with 1,045 pupils on estates of 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) just outside the city of Marondera, Zimbabwe, and comprises Peterhouse Boys' School, Peterhouse Girls' School, Springvale House the Preparatory School, Peterhaven at Nyanga and ...

  6. Peterhouse is a group of schools that can see your child through their entire schooling career. The Group consists of a family of 4 schools including Peterhouse Boys, Peterhouse Girls,...

  7. The overall pass rate at Peterhouse Boys was 83.3% with an A* to B grade rate of 52.4% – very much in line with as expected. iv. Academic colours for 8 A grades or better have been awarded to 4 boys – Nigel Chiwara, Simbarashe Govore, Tapiwa Muranda and Kudzaishe Nyengerai.