Welcome to our Latest News page - a place for you to see how we are learning and living 'Life in all its Fullness' at St. Peter’s Church of England Junior School.
Year 3 had great fun designing and making Roman shields today at the launch of their project: What was the Roman Empire's most significant impact on Britain?
Today at lunchtime, our Young Science Ambassadors led some bubble fun!
Humphrey, our school dog, loved reading with Year 3 this this afternoon 🐾
“Dear children at St. Peter’s School, Thank you for the present I received on Easter Sunday. It was one of the best gifts I have ever been given (and I am quite old)”.
We have been humbled by the beautiful feedback from our Schools in Communities project with Whole Education.
We’re in love with Humphrey’s first official school photograph!
Making the most of the sunshine today, our Young Science Ambassadors led a shadow drawing activity for all children to join in with at lunchtime —even Humphrey, our school dog, joined in with all the fun!
This half term, Year 5 are investigating ‘is it right for archaeologists to remove evidence’ as part of their Ancient Egyptian project. At the launch of this project, the children enjoyed a day of activities in role as archaeologists and Egyptian sculptures as they start to unravel the past and consider their viewpoints.
Year 4 enjoyed a day on board the Titanic as part of their hook day experience at the start of their project: How did Southampton become a gateway to the world? We loved all their costumes! For more photos, please visit the Year 4 class page.
A warm welcome to the summer term! The bluebells are in full bloom and new adventures await!