
A Guide to Storytelling for Parents
Stories have the power to inspire, to heal, to enchant and to show us what life is like through another person’s eyes. Fictional worlds are

Stories have the power to inspire, to heal, to enchant and to show us what life is like through another person’s eyes. Fictional worlds are

Here at St Peter’s Preparatory School, our Autumn term has now ended and we know our families’ preparations for Christmas are now well underway. Amidst

Let’s face it, maths isn’t everyone’s favourite subject. Learning and teaching styles can play a vital role in whether your child enjoys learning maths. It’s

It’s that time of year again! The festive cheer is starting to sink in and little ones are busy thinking about what to put on

Switch Off Fortnight is a nationwide campaign that takes place every November, to encourage schools to switch off

We are all aware of the advantages of being outside and participating in outdoor activities; enjoying time outside is commonly recognised as being beneficial for

Maslow, who was born April 1, 1908 in New York, was an American psychologist and philosopher best known for his self-actualization theory of psychology, which

For parents, it is important to provide your child with as much opportunity to grow and develop as possible. One way of doing this is

Intro by Mrs Lucy Ball (Deputy Head, Teaching and Learning). Welcome to our next Guest Blog, for the week. This week’s post comes from Mr

With the UN’s 26th Climate Conference around the corner, it seems a particularly apt time to talk about sustainability. Ambassadors for the climate have existed



