
Guide to Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children
Parenting and, in some circumstances, teaching often has a focus on how to manage behaviours that aren’t readily accepted in society, for example, tantrums, sulking

Parenting and, in some circumstances, teaching often has a focus on how to manage behaviours that aren’t readily accepted in society, for example, tantrums, sulking

This week, we hosted an ITN Productions film crew as part of IAPS’ ‘Prepping for the Future’ campaign, which highlights the many benefits of a

As parents and teachers, we are often sought out by children in need of calming or those who are searching for comfort. There are several

Here at St Peter’s, we pride ourselves on how well we work as a team. I thought I would leave you to enjoy your half

Essentially, there are five types of imagery, each linked to one of our senses: Visual – sight Auditory – sound Kinesthetic – touch Olfactory –

The St Peter’s School Baccalaureate® Open Tray Evenings are always held in Lent term and always booked for around the midway point of the academic

Stress can have so many symptoms that sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin. While bearing in mind that stress affects us all somewhat

Yoga is well renowned for the benefits you can achieve from practising it, but usually the focus is on adults. Would yoga bring benefits to

Contribution Look at these eco-stars contributing! Year 5 initiated a litter pick this week. Last week, parents contributed all over the place and they

We all experience anxiety from time to time, some more than others, but did you know there are different types of anxiety? One type our



