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St Peter's School is a private co-educational day and boarding school in Cambridge, New Zealand, founded in 1936. The school offers NCEA, IB, and the St Peter's Diploma alongside extensive co-curricular activities.
Cambridge, New Zealand
St Peter's School has 1,196 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.
St Peter's is located in Cambridge, a town in the Waikato region of New Zealand.
The school serves students in Years 7 through 13.
St Peter's is a private co-educational day and boarding school.
New Zealand
The school holds a Special Christian Character designation with strong Christian values integrated throughout the curriculum.
Day placements for Years 7–13 and boarding placements for Years 8–13.
Annual tuition at St Peter's School ranges from NZD 310 to NZD 1,190 for 2026/27.
St Peter's School teaches NCEA, International Baccalaureate for students aged 11 to 18.
The school offers three pathways: NCEA, International Baccalaureate, and the St Peter's Diploma, blending traditional and contemporary approaches.
IB Diploma results 2024: 58 students; average score 32; 91% pass rate; 8 students achieved 40+ (14% of the cohort). IB Diploma results 2025: 84% pass rate; 96% university entrance; 10% earned 40+; 32-point average; 3 points above world average. NCEA results 2024: Year 13 pass rate 91.8% (115/125 certificates); 84% heading to university or tertiary education; Year 12 pass rate 98%.
Student Futures provides personalised guidance with career-life consultants, assistance with curriculum choices, career management workshops and tertiary planning support. There are visits from tertiary institutions and alumni, and guidance on vocational pathways. The school's alumni network numbers over ten thousand globally, helping broaden horizons and improve post-school prospects.
St. Peter's Cambridge delivers social and emotional learning through a robust pastoral care model and a house system, supported by year-level structures and a dedicated wellbeing team. Heads of Year oversee student wellbeing across year levels, coordinating mentors to support students to flourish. The school emphasizes belonging and community, with a boarding environment that fosters whānau and connectedness. On-site Health Centre provides nursing care, professional counsellors, and chaplains who offer guidance and spiritual support. A culture of care underpins daily interactions to ensure students feel safe, seen and supported to be their authentic selves.
Academic Support differentiates instruction to recognise each student as an individual learner, using data and regular progress checks to tailor assistance. Teachers differentiate instruction and provide targeted support to help students progress in each subject. Clear communication with the Head of Year helps ensure the right supports are in place. Data-informed reviews help track progress and adjust strategies as needed.
English Language Learning courses (ESOL) support international students and complement their academic success. A range of comprehensive ESOL courses is available and tailored to each student's needs.
St. Peter's provides wellbeing support through a dedicated pastoral care model that blends a traditional House system with year-level structures and a skilled wellbeing team. Heads of Year oversee wellbeing across year levels and coordinate mentors to support students. The boarding environment fosters belonging and resilience, reinforcing a culture of care. An onsite Health Centre provides nurses; qualified counsellors offer guidance to students and families. Two chaplains provide spiritual and pastoral support to the community. A pastoral mindset permeates all settings, ensuring every student feels safe, seen, and supported to follow their own path.
St. Peter's is a signatory to the Code of Pastoral Care for International Students, reflecting commitment to safeguarding international learners throughout their journey. A dedicated onsite Health Centre, professional counsellors and two chaplains provide safeguarding-relevant support, and the boarding environment includes structured pastoral care and safe living arrangements.
1. Step 1 - Your Application: Complete an Application Form for 2026 or 2027 enrolment. After submission, the admissions team reviews the application and contacts you with the outcome. To express interest for 2028 and beyond, submit an Expression of Interest and the admissions team will contact you when applications open. For 2028 and beyond, use the Expression of Interest form; for 2026/2027 enrolment, use the Domestic application or International application forms. 2. Step 2 - Family Interview: After the application is processed, the family may be invited to meet with a member of the Senior Leadership Team to discuss the child and what they hope to contribute to the school community; a positive attitude is valued. If Open Days have not been attended, a private student-led campus tour can be arranged at this time. 3. Step 3 - Application Offer: Successful applicants receive a written letter of offer by email with further documentation required to accept the offer. 4. Step 4 - Application Acceptance: After the completed documents are submitted and the acceptance fee is paid, the child's place at St. Peter's is confirmed.
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to new students who demonstrate service and leadership which will contribute positively to St. Peter's school community and would not otherwise be able to afford a St. Peter's education. Leadership and service can be demonstrated through the categories of Sport, the Arts, Culture or Academic Ability. Scholarship awards are up to 75% of fees per annum but will be based upon the applicant's expertise and the financial situation of the family. Priority will be given in all categories to families with genuine financial need. How to apply: Applications for 2027 Scholarships are now open. Please apply via the Scholarship applications link. To be considered for a scholarship, families must also complete an Application to Enrol for new students commencing their study at St. Peter's in 2027. The annual scholarship application process is open and will close at the end of Term 1; families will be notified of the outcome before the end of Term 2. Scholarship Timeline: Monday 12 January 2026 — Scholarship applications open; Wednesday 15 April 2026 — Scholarship applications close; Tuesday 2 June 2026 — Outcomes communicated to families. If you would like to enquire further about our scholarship process, please contact our Admissions team on admissions@stpeters.school.nz