Wellbeing at St Peter’s School – An update blog
During a recent discussion between Mrs. Wellington-Smith and Mrs. Ball we asked ourselves… Why is wellbeing so important? Why is wellbeing discussed so much at
During a recent discussion between Mrs. Wellington-Smith and Mrs. Ball we asked ourselves… Why is wellbeing so important? Why is wellbeing discussed so much at
It can be worrying when your child sometimes refuses to eat, and you’re unsure if they’re consuming enough food. It’s important for kids to develop
We’ve marked Mental Health Awareness Week, focusing on our connection with nature. Two things to ponder on … Well, I have been on either drop
One of the key messages we teach our children form the earliest of ages is DO SOMETHING! Everyone can offer something. If you see something
Do try to read every night with your child; it is one of the best things you can do for their academic and personal progress.
Developing social skills is a crucial part of a child’s development, some will naturally take to socialising, whereas others may need a bit of prompting
As an adult, we often associate exercise with the gym, or with any other deliberate movements we make, such as yoga, running or workouts; but
A blog by Mrs Samantha Parker (Head of Upper School and Languages Faculty Lead) and Mrs Lucy Ball (Deputy Head, Teaching and Learning) Find out
Easter is a time of celebration; it is an important festival in the Christian calendar as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. But for those
I am that ‘wally’ who, in any situation, looks directly for children’s faces; I always look straight into kids’ faces. The baby in the stroller
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