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.
We are very proud that our English work has been shared as an example of best practice with other Hampshire schools.“This school is really striking a balance between the use of working walls and displaying final writing outcomes.”
Humphrey, our school dog, has made front page of the local newspaper! A celebration of his first birthday and the joy that he brings!
We are delighted to share this stunning artwork, created by our Year 6 children. Inspired by artist Kurt Schwitters, each child made their own creative collage - a reflection of their Geography learning.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.
Introducing our recommended reading lists, as suggested by the School Library Service. For more information about each of the books, please visit the Children's page of our website and click onto Reading.
“The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go."
(Dr. Seuss).
Humphrey loved his birthday celebrations, including his themed lunch of hot dogs and bone shaped biscuits! We all joined together to sing Humphrey a Happy 1st Birthday with a special doggie birthday cake, enjoyed by all his dog friends! A joy filled day, celebrating the love that Humphrey brings to our community.
Happy 1st Birthday to our amazing school dog, Humphrey! Thank you for the difference you make to our school community - we all look forward to celebrating with you today!
Humphrey, our school dog, loved joining Year 3 on their school trip to Buster Ancient Farm today!
We are delighted to share this stunning artwork, produced by our Year 4 children. Their outcomes were inspired by the artist, Nerys Levy, as part of their project: what could the Arctic and Antarctica look like in 100 years?
Introducing the next Action for Happiness Calendar! Join us for 'New Ways November' with 30 daily actions to help us find new ways of moving forwards. Trying new activities and different approaches can really boost our mental well-being.