
Should You Let Your Child Win at Games?
Trying to find the right balance between letting your child win at games and teaching them how it feels to lose can be challenging. If

Trying to find the right balance between letting your child win at games and teaching them how it feels to lose can be challenging. If

Trying to get your children to listen to you the first time you speak can feel like an uphill battle. Whether you have to tell

Whether it’s a cross-country race, or a challenge to be awarded a prefect badge at school, competition occurs a lot growing up, and it is

As I remote work at the desk I have upstairs at home, I have a good view of Lympstone Church and the pavement and road

All parents want their children to realise their full potential. Whether it’s academic, artistic or sporting achievements or simply becoming a well-rounded individual, the possibilities

The relationship between young brothers and sisters is something really special. Learning and going through shared experiences, these bonds can be some of the strongest

Mrs Ball’s advice for what it is worth… Well done and thank you does seem such a little thing to say to everyone in our

It’s widely known that children develop a lot of their skills and interests during their earliest years, so introducing them to a wide range of

Sleep is one of the most important things for developing children. It is also desperately important that your child gets enough sleep whilst they are

According to the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) when they inspected St Peter’s Preparatory School in Lympstone between 10 and 12 March 2020: “The quality of



