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  1. 18 de nov. de 2023 · peter@peterhouse.ca. tl;dr – I have an unusually sensible approach to politics and accountability. This post is way too long because I’ve taken nuanced positions on well over a dozen issues in an attempt to illustrate what I’m about beyond a surface level.

  2. 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.

  3. peterhouse.parents.isams.cloudPeter House

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  4. Peterhouse is the oldest and smallest of the Cambridge Colleges, founded in 1284. We admit about 75 undergraduates a year and welcomes candidates in almost all courses offered by the University. The size of the College, both in terms of its physical space and student body, give us our cozy, friendly atmosphere.

  5. The Group consists of a family of 4 schools including Peterhouse Boys, Peterhouse girls, Springvale and Peterhouse Nursery. Set just outside the quaint farming town of Marondera, on a 1060 hectare estate, with 96 hectares of pristine fields and gardens, Peterhouse has built its reputation on producing young men and women with courage, integrity and the highest levels of education.

  6. Peterhouse will be able to cover the cost of travel for UK applicants who are invited to an in-person interview who are currently in receipt of Free School Meals or who are in care. Other candidates for whom purchasing travel would cause financial hardship are advised to contact the Admissions Office about the possibility of reimbursement.

  7. Herbert Butterfield, historian, Master of Peterhouse, 1955–1968, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1959–1961, and Regius Professor of Modern History, 1963-1968; Thomas Campion, 16th century composer; John Ashton Cannon, historian; Alistair Cooke, Baron Lexden, official historian of the Conservative Party