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.
Wow, what an amazing celebration of music and community at our summer music concert! Our children filled St. Peter’s Church with their joyful voices - with every year group performing a heartfelt song. Our concert was enhanced with performances from our school choir, recorder club, the church worship team, The Wavell School band and musicians from Salesian College.
Delighted to share that our school was presented with the Community Impact Award at the Hampshire Education Awards. The award was presented in recognition of our flourishing partnership with elderly members of our church community - a special partnership that has a profound impact on both young and old. A beautiful example of our church school vision, ‘life in all its fullness’.
Your friend is my friend, together we shall be”. These poignant words were sang by the staff and children of Bajana School in The Gambia, as they welcomed the gift of classroom materials and school lunch supplies, all made possible by our Year 4 children.
Delighted to share that our summer fair raised over £2,000! Thank you to all our volunteers and supporters. It was a wonderful community event, including classic cars, a vintage bus, animal wildlife show, fun games, crafts, stalls, performances, refreshments - and our very own dog show!
Thank you to our Gardening Club children for growing and caring for all this lettuce, which is being used to supplement our school lunches. A lovely example of food to flourish.
Inspired by the African proverb, ‘it takes a village to raise a child’, we are proud to support the St. Peter’s Church mission trip to Tanzania. This morning, we welcomed members from the mission team, helping to develop children’s understanding of the project. We’re looking forward to raising funds for rainwater harvesting tanks for a rural school community.
Captured in this graphic image, St. Peter’s is a beautiful Grade 2 listed building - a place for ‘life in all fullness’ adventures. We are proud to occupy the former Manor House of Farnborough.
This term, Year 6 have been considering: what legacy did the Ancient Greeks leave for us today? They led a wonderful legacy event, enjoyed by the whole school, and they’ve left this beautiful legacy of work, inspired by by Maz Evan’s adventure book - Who Let The God's Out?
This half term, Year 4 are learning about the Titanic as they wonder and discover: was the Titanic a triumph or a tragedy? As part of our whole school art week and, inspired by artist Bridget Wilkinson, the children have created these beautiful sea images.
Thank you to our school choir for their uplifting performance at the Victoria Day Parade in Aldershot. A lovely example of our value of collaboration