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St Peter's College (other)
St, St. or Saint Peter's College may refer to: Places of education sorted by location Australia *St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah, New South Wales *St Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia *St Peters Lutheran College, Brisbane, Queensland Canada *St Peter's College, Muenster, see Muenster, Saskatchewan England *Peterhouse, Cambridge, sometimes known as St Peter's College * St Peter's Catholic College, South Bank, North Yorkshire * St Peter's, Sunderland, part of the City of Sunderland College *St Peter's College, Oxford *St Peter's College, Radley (see Radley College), a secondary school near Oxford *St Peter's College, Saltley *St Peter's College, Chelmsford, Essex *St Peter's Collegiate Academy, Wolverhampton, West Midlands India * St. Peter's College, Agra Ireland * St. Peter's College, Dunboyne *St Peter's College, Wexford New Zealand * Hato Petera College, Auckland *St Peter's College, Auckland * St Peter's College, Gore *St Peter's College, Palmerston North Ph ...
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St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah
St Peter's Catholic College is an Independent school, independent Roman Catholicism in Australia, Roman Catholic Mixed-sex education, co-educational Secondary school, secondary day school, located in the Central Coast (New South Wales), Central Coast suburb of Tuggerah, one hour north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay, the college currently has 1,050 students. College history Site origin St Peter's Catholic College is within the region of Tuggerah, which according to Aboriginal tradition means savannah, and marshy grassland is evident on the site. The land, on which the college stands, , was owned by the Alison family, a wealthy Scottish family, from 1875 - 1897. The site was purchased by the Diocese of Broken Bay in 1982. Corpus Christi and Mater Dei amalgamation The College has developed through three major building phases since its foundation in 1983. In the beginning, Mater Dei College was built to operate as ...
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St Peter's Collegiate Academy
St Peter's Collegiate Academy (formerly St Peter's Collegiate School) is a mixed Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the Compton area of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands of England. The school is named after Saint Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. The school was established in 1844 and maintains strong links with St Peter's Collegiate Church. St Peter's Collegiate School became a voluntary aided school as a result of the Education Act 1944. In 2012 the school converted to academy status and was later renamed St Peter's Collegiate Academy. The school is administered by the Diocese of Lichfield. St Peter's Collegiate Academy offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and further BTECs. Three Spires Sixth Form After Kings Church of England School in Tettenhall became part of the Three Spires Trust in September 2023, its name was chang ...
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St Peter's College, Johannesburg
St Peter's College is a private, Anglican and English medium co-educational high school situated in the town of Sandton in the Gauteng Gauteng ( , ; Sotho-Tswana languages, Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; or ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts f ... province of South Africa. History St Peter's College was founded in 1998 as a response to the shortage of independent high schools in the area. The college was opened under a former headmaster of St Alban's College, Ronnie Todd, who was later succeeded by Graham Howarth, who served for 12 years. Rui Morais, who was appointed headmaster in December 2015, joined the college in January 2003. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Peter's College, Johannesburg Schools in Johannesburg Anglican schools in South Africa Private schools in Gauteng Christianity in Johannesburg Educational instit ...
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St Peter's College, Gampaha
St. Peter's College, Gampaha (, ) is a boys and girls primary to secondary (inclusive) and was a branch school of St Peter's College, Colombo. It is located in the Udugampola zone of Minuwangoda, Sri Lanka, and was founded on 2 February 1993. Even though the school is located in Gampaha district, St. Peter's College, Gampaha belongs to the Minuwangoda educational Zone. History The St. Peter's College branch school was the initiative of the auxiliary Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo#Metropolitan Archbishops of Colombo (again), Bishop of Colombo, Oswald Gomis. Under the patronage of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo#Metropolitan Archbishops of Colombo (again), Archbishop of Colombo, Nicolas Marcus Fernando, St. Peter's College, Udugampola was founded on 2 February 1993, in the Holy Cross Church premises known as "Gal Palliya". At its inception there were only two teachers, Deepika Peiris and Sarojini Perera, with 46 children enrolled. The first principal of the coll ...
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St Peter's College, Colombo
St. Peter's College (, ) is a Catholic Church, Roman Catholic boys-only primary to secondary (inclusive) school in the Bambalapitiya zone of Colombo, Sri Lanka, founded in 1922. In 1919, just after the end of World War I, Fr. M. J. Le Goc, Rector (ecclesiastical), Rector of St Joseph's College, Colombo, wanted to start a college in the southern suburbs of Colombo and acquired a block of cinnamon land in Bambalapitiya. Construction began on 7 July 1921 under the supervision of J. R. J. Jayesuria, an alumnus of St. Joseph's College. In December 1921, Le Goc announced that St. Joseph's College South would open in January 1922. The buildings were designed by Le Goc and were built in six months. The quadrangle in front had an oval drive running around it. Le Goc also incorporated the concept of open-air classrooms. The inauguration took place on Wednesday 18 January 1922. 204 students were admitted on that day and by the end of the year the number had risen to 268. The first rector ...
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St Peter's College, Palmerston North
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. History The college brought together two secondary schools and an intermediate school: * Marist Brothers High School for boys located in Grey Street at the rear of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit; * St Joseph’s High School for girls, Fitchett St (staffed by the Sisters of Mercy); and * St Patrick’s Intermediate School, Pirie St. The college was built on former farmland in Milson gifted by a Catholic family. The college commenced operations in late 1974 and was officially opened on 18 August 1974 by the 29th Prime Minister of New Zealand, Norman Kirk, shortly before his death in office on 31 August. The opening of St Peter's College was Norman Kirk's last public appearance. E ...
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St Peter's College, Gore
St Peters College is an integrated state secondary school in Gore, Southland, New Zealand. It was founded in 1969 as a private co-ed school and was the first Catholic co-educational boarding school established in New Zealand. It was staffed by the Rosminian Order (the Institute of Charity) and the Sisters of Mercy. Academic The college is one of the highest ranking in the southern region. In 2004 and 2006 the school was the highest achieving in Southland, according to NCEA results. College Houses The school has four houses which divide the students into groups for events such as athletics, swimming, cultural and community events. They are: McAuley (blue), Rosmini (yellow), Finlay (green) and Pompallier (red). Mother Catherine McAuley was the founder of the Sisters of Mercy. Antonio Rosmini was the founder of the Rosminians. Monsignor Finlay was the parish priest of Gore who inspired, and laboured unceasingly towards, the building of the college and Bishop Pompallier was ...
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St Peter's College, Auckland
St Peter's College () is a Catholic church, Catholic secondary school single-sex education, for boys in the Edmund Ignatius Rice, Edmund Rice tradition, and dedicated to St Peter. It is located in the Auckland CBD, central Auckland area of Grafton, New Zealand, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand. With a roll of over 1300 it is one of the largest Catholic schools in New Zealand. 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. 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 from 1928 until 2018 in Northcote, Auckland, Northcote. The Outhwaite Family, Auckland, Outhwaite family, who acquired the Mountain Rd land around 1841, donated the site of St Peter's College. The Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand, Christian Brothers provided staff for ...
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Hato Petera College
Hato Petera College (formerly called St Peter's Māori College) was an integrated, co-educational college in Northcote Central, Auckland, New Zealand for students from Year 9 to Year 13. It existed for 90 years, opening on 3 June 1928 and closing on 31 August 2018.John Boynton, "Māori Catholic school Hato Pētera College closes", ''RNZ News'', 31 August 2018
(Retrieved 31 August, 2018)
The school had a strong and character. It was loc ...
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St Peter's College, Wexford
St Peter's College, Wexford is an Irish secondary school and former seminary located in Summerhill, overlooking Wexford town. It is a single-sex school for male pupils. Currently, the school has 785 students enrolled. History Founded in 1811 by Most Rev. Patrick Ryan, Bishop of Ferns, the college has progressed from a Roman Catholic Seminary in Michael Street, Wexford to the present buildings. In 1818, the large house at Summerhill was purchased and Bishop Ryan blessed the foundation stone of an extension to be constructed to the rear of the house. In 1819, Bishop James Keating opened the new college and the President, staff and student body of Michael Street took up residence. Rev. Miles Murphy was the first president, he went on to become a Bishop. Expansion occurred for years afterwards and the impressive façade with its distinctive tower and the chapel designed by Augustus Welby Pugin were constructed. In 1855 the college became affiliated to the Catholic University of Ire ...
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St Peter's College, Chelmsford
· St. Peters College was a Church of England Voluntary Aided School in Chelmsford, Essex. The school was a specialist arts college. History The school began as Rainsford Secondary Modern School in 1939, a C of E school. The school closed in August 2011, with pupils transferring to Chelmer Valley High School. Alumni Rainsford Secondary Modern School * Sir Geoff Hurst, 1966 World Cup footballer, who played for West Ham * Mark Dixon (businessman) Mark Leslie James Dixon (born 2 November 1959) is a Monaco-based English billionaire businessman, best known as the founder of serviced office business Regus, renamed International Workplace group (IWG plc) in 2016. Early life Dixon was born on ..., founder of global serviced office business, Regus *Michael Brennan, murderer of Paul Simons in May 2013. See also * List of secondary schools in Essex References External linksSt Peters College Defunct schools in Essex Defunct Church of England schools Educational institu ...
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St Peter's College, Adelaide
St Peter's College (officially The Anglican Church of Australia Collegiate School of Saint Peter, but commonly known as Saints) is an Private school, independent Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Primary school, primary and Secondary school, secondary Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for Single-sex education, boys located in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It was founded in 1847 by members of the Anglican Church of Australia. Three campuses are located on the Hackney Road site near the Adelaide Park Lands, Adelaide Parklands in Hackney, South Australia, Hackney. The Senior School (Year 7–Year 12) comprises the bulk of the grounds and most of the historic buildings. To the south of the site are the Junior School (years Year 3, 3–Year 6, 6) and Palm House (Kindergarten, Reception to Year 2). The college also owns an outdoor education campus in Finniss, South Australia, Finniss, near Lake Alexandrina (South Australia), Lake Alexandrina. The school ...
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