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  1. Christ's College, part of the University of Cambridge, is a diverse and inclusive academic community and has been at the cutting edge of education for more than 500 years.

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  2. Christ’s College ist eines der Colleges der Universität Cambridge. Es wurde ursprünglich im Jahre 1448 unter dem Namen God’s House auf dem Gelände der heutigen Kapelle des King’s Colleges gegründet. Lady Margaret Beaufort, die Mutter von König Heinrich VII., gründete das College im Jahre 1505 unter dem Namen Christ’s ...

  3. At Christs College, we get boys. We are New Zealand’s only independent school for boys from Years 9 to 13. We understand what makes boys tick. We enjoy their energy, humour, ideas, and zest for life. We celebrate boys and we teach in ways they learn best.

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  4. Surviving the twists and turns of the Reformation, Christ's became one of the leading Puritan colleges of Elizabethan Cambridge. In 1625 it admitted the young John Milton, who would become a leading Puritan apologist of the Civil War and one of the greats of 'English' literature.

  5. Christ’s College ist eine der ältesten Schulen Neuseelands und liegt in der Innenstadt von Christchurch auf einem sehr schönen Campus – einer Mischung aus alter Tradition mit allerneuester Architektur.

  6. About us. Christs College was modelled on the public schools of England, which many of the men in the Canterbury Association had themselves attended. The emphasis was on a classical education, which included Greek and Latin, Modern Languages, Mathematics, English, History and Geography.