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.
Thank you to Hampshire School Library Service for launching the ‘Wild World Heroes’ summer reading challenge in school this morning! A wild summer of reading awaits the children!
We are proud to share the beautiful display at Princes Garden, Aldershot—a collaboration between local schools in celebration of Armed Forces Day. Thank you to all our children for their thoughtful designs, resulting in this rather special community based outcome.
Introducing our Well-being Walled Garden; a peaceful place to work, talk, read and enjoy! Officially opened by Humphrey, our school dog, and all made possible by the Co-op community fund. A transformation of this outdoor space, which we can’t wait to use and grow. Thank you to Mrs Mynott for the design and to Mr Atrill for the creation.
Saturday 26th June marks Armed Forces Day and, in celebration of this event, our children have joined local schools in an art project. Featured in the photos, every child decorated a disc, choosing special colours and images to acknowledge various roles within the armed forces and a personal message of thanks. The children's work will be on display at The Bandstand in Prince’s Garden, Aldershot for families to view.
We enjoyed sharing our project journey this afternoon, as part of the 'Leading a Whole Education' celebration event. We were proud to present our work so far on curriculum development, beautiful learning and our commitment to character education. We wholeheartedly share the Whole Education vision of an education system in which all young people thrive in life, learning and work.
We are very proud of Year 5 children, who met with members of the St. Peter’s Church ‘Meet and Eat’ group this afternoon. A joyous occasion for all involved! The children delivered their proms praise performance with beautiful rendition and they engaged in meaningful conversation with such lovely care and interest.
To mark the official celebration of the Queen’s 95th birthday today, our kitchen team made crown shaped biscuits for all the children to enjoy.
We’re proud to present some of the beautiful learning on display around the school.
Thank you Year 5 for setting up this fantastic exhibition, enjoyed by children, parents, staff and visitors. All artefacts made by the children, including the paper! Impressive writing and art outcomes as part of their project: Is it right for archaeologists to remove evidence?
Introducing the next Action for Happiness Calendar: Joyful June.