Zimbabwe, Marondera
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1. D Block/Form 1 admission requires a completed online application and a registration fee of $60; the applicant must perform satisfactorily in the CHISZ Common Entrance examination, which is written on the first Saturday in July of the Grade 7 year; the applicant must provide a satisfactory report from the Head of the junior school; an interview with the Rector/Headmistress is required. The application deadline is 30 April in the Grade 7 year. 2. For C, B and A Block/Forms 2, 3 and 4, admission depends on satisfactory CHISZ Common Entrance performance, a satisfactory report from the Head of the current junior school, and an interview with the Rector/Headmistress. 3. For Vth and VIth Form/Forms 5 and 6, admission depends upon satisfactory performance at IGCSE/O'Level (at least 6 B grades at IGCSE level and passes in English and Maths), a satisfactory report from the Head of the current school, an interview with the Rector/Headmistress, and the availability of the desired subject combination; once enrolled, the selected subject choices cannot be changed. 4. Development Places: a scheme invites corporates/parents to purchase Development Places to assist in developments across the three schools; there are a limited number of Development Places available and the above criteria apply. 5. Entry Fee Info: once the application is approved, a non-refundable Entry Fee equivalent to one term's fees is required to secure the applicant's place, payable over 12 months if needed; reductions to the Entry Fee are awarded for applicants from Springvale House, applicants from Ruzawi School, siblings of pupils already within the Peterhouse Group, and applicants for Form 2 and above; bank/payment details are provided on the page for payments.
Peterhouse Group of Schools offers a Cambridge-based curriculum for students aged 6 to 18, spanning Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. The schools operate as independent boarding institutions with three age-appropriate campuses on two estates near Marondera, Zimbabwe, supported by Calderwood Park and Gosho Park. The AS Level is a one-year course with examinations or coursework, and most IGCSE achievers progress to four AS Levels while others take three; A Levels follow with AS and A2 results combined. Core subjects include Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, Geography, History, and more, with additional A/AS Level options such as French, Music, and Global Perspectives. The 6 Cs framework—critical thinking, creativity, communication, character, collaboration and cross-cultural skills—underpins the approach. The school provides University & Further Education support, annual educational trips, and a strong extracurricular program including sport, music, drama, robotics, and service clubs. These elements shape confident, responsible learners.