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  1. Rhodes Preparatory School (1911–1987) was a private school New York City, United States and initially located at 8-10-12-14 W 125th Street, Manhattan, New York City, United States, and located for much of its history at 11 West 54th Street.

  2. Rhodes Estate Preparatory School (known informally as REPS or R.E.P.S) is a private boarding preparatory school in Matopos, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe near the Matobo National Park. Founded in 1932, its completion was funded by the estate of Cecil John Rhodes, after whom it is named and whose summer home is located on the main site.

    • 1932
    • "More Auctoris", (More Doers)
  3. Our School offers quality education that provides all learners with capabilities they require to become economically productive, develop sustainable livelihoods, contribute to a peaceful and harmounious society and enhance the individual's well-being with a solid sense of "Ubuntu".

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  4. Rhodes Preparatory School (1911–1987) was a private school New York City, United States and initially located at 8-10-12-14 W 125th Street, Manhattan, New York City, United States, and located for much of its history at 11 West 54th Street. The school was named for John Cecil Rhodes.

  5. Rhodes Estate Preparatory School was established in 1932. It was built using proceeds from the estate of the late Cecil John Rhodes. The school opened its doors with an enrollment of 53 students and J. D Lee was to be the headmaster up until 1946.

  6. Rhodes Estate Preparatory School (known informally as REPS or R.E.P.S) is a private boarding preparatory school in Matopos, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe near the Matobo National Park.

  7. Rhodes Estate Preparatory School is a private boarding preparatory school in Matopos, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe near the Matobo National Park. Founded in 1932, its completion was funded by the estate of Cecil John Rhodes, after whom it is named and whose summer home is located on the main site.