
Teaching & Learning: What we say matters
Children listen in. Children are always listening in. Children are taking in our own private (what we think to be private) conversations. Children are in

Children listen in. Children are always listening in. Children are taking in our own private (what we think to be private) conversations. Children are in

Every day I carry my camera. I always have it on me so I can snap the incidental and the spontaneous. This week I share with

77% of pupils in Year 8 at St Peter’s Preparatory School last year were successful in being awarded scholarships to their senior school of choice.

This week we have been celebrating literature and language at St Peter’s. The whole school has been searching to find the elusive Mr Bigglesworth (who

77% of pupils in Year 8 at St Peter’s Preparatory School last year were successful in being awarded scholarships to their senior school of choice.

I was going to write further on the topic of ‘contributions from home’ – following on from William’s Summer Reading list from a couple of

From the classic clap and chant games to competitive games of stuck in the mud, the playground is full of traditional games that require imagination,

With the great British weather proving that summer, is in fact, a distant memory and autumnal weather upon us, it’s time to start thinking about

Stay & Play returns to St Peter’s on Thursday 27 September from 10:00 – 11:30 for a very special session of fun and learning for

Contrary to many beliefs, imagination is not an ability that is inherited at birth but a skill that can be nurtured and improved over time.



