
Safer Internet for Children’s Mental Health
For the last few years, St Peter’s has been marking the importance of children’s mental wellbeing by celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week. These days, a
For the last few years, St Peter’s has been marking the importance of children’s mental wellbeing by celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week. These days, a
Future School results are starting to come in and our pupils have done exceedingly well. We are just collating everything, and will publish the results
For youngsters, art has numerous advantages: it promotes self-expression, improves motor skills, develops patience and problem-solving skills and enhances concentration. When a child does a
We have been conducting our Departmental Review for the Languages faculty this week (English, French and Spanish). All the teachers have been observed teaching, we
Back in 2019, I wrote a Teaching and Learning blog with Mr Hoban (Director of Music and Faculty Head of Performing Arts) to warn parents
Last week I wrote of pupils sharing their learning. Working collaboratively. Teaching each other. This week I want to celebrate some more cross-year group collaborative
Welcome to the newsletter for Week 3. It has been a lovely, more ‘normal’, week and, although we do have some cases of Coronavirus going
I have two examples this week of children using their initiative and interests to create opportunities for others at school. Romily, Emily and Bella from
Margaret Fuller was the first American female war correspondent, writing for Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune, and full-time book critic. Please watch this beautiful, simple
It’s the start of another busy term here at St Peter’s. Our second week back finds us already in full swing; with our popular weekly