
Teaching and Learning: Concentration on Inspection
Concentration on Inspection. Experts believe that, typically, a child can concentrate hard for three to five minutes for every year of their life. This means
Concentration on Inspection. Experts believe that, typically, a child can concentrate hard for three to five minutes for every year of their life. This means
Teachers generally do not relish a staff meeting. They are usually full of information. Quick-paced. A lot to get through in a short space of
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
While the media tends to focus on the negatives when it comes to children playing computer games and using technology, it’s important to remember that
Christmas is a fantastic time for everyone to get together and enjoy some activities! It’s cold and wet outside, and Jack Frost is slowly but
Ben S (Year 7) has raised £111 from a charity plant sale at the Christmas Fair and will donate the money to the school charity
Will D (Year 8) represented St Peter’s recently in the NSEA (National Schools Equestrian Association) inter-schools show jumping competition. It was a very early start
Christmas has certainly arrived here at St Peter’s. The PTA ran a hugely successful Christmas Fair. Thank you to all who attended and everyone who
Children in Need was a super day and my enormous thanks go to Mrs. Evans and the School Council who ran the many fundraising activities.
School trips are often one of the biggest highlights for children in an academic term! They are exciting, interesting, and everyone gets to hang out
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