
How to Teach Children About Sustainability
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
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
I have written before about the importance of community from the angle of ‘The St Peter’s Randoms’. Nothing has changed since I wrote this. Everyone
Nurturing creativity from a young age can help children with their overall emotional, academic and social development. Einstein believed that ‘creativity is intelligence having fun’,
As we finish ‘Week 3’ of Autumn Term 2021, we firstly celebrate Mrs Johnston for representing St Peter’s Preparatory School at the IAPS annual conference,
Botanical analogies are frequently used in everyday conversation: knowing your ‘roots’, ‘family trees’, or ‘growing’ as a person. The connection that we all have with
I have been spending time in the classrooms this week, seeing our new Maths Curriculum, ‘White Rose’, in action. I have been impressed by the
New Parent Workshops A big thank you to the parents who were able to attend our two parent workshops this week. Academic Presentation for New
In recent times, students, parents and teachers alike have become acutely aware of how every environment is an opportunity within which to learn. When many
This is a key message we are busy instilling into your children, no matter their age. Not about how to make glue…but how to have
This has been a very full week, the first week back of the Autumn term. On Monday, we had our first Assembly in the Wessex