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.
Wishing all our families and friends a happy, restful summer. Thank you for all the ‘life in all fullness’ adventures that we’ve shared together this academic year. We’re proud to be a flourishing school at the heart of our community.
Thank you to our Year 3 children for hosting a lovely afternoon tea for local, elderly residents as part of their project: what makes a community thrive? Our children were proud to share their beautiful work outcomes and each guest was gifted with a handmade plant.
Proud to share these incredible Greek inspired tiles, crafted by Year 6, as part of their project: what legacy did the Ancient Greeks leave for us? Our Year 6 children leave a wonderful legacy of care and creativity.
Thank you to St Peter’s Church for enabling a group of children to learn about and experience bell ringing. A wonderful opportunity and a lovely example of our value of collaboration.
Congratulations to our Year 6 children for their uplifting and inspiring performance of ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’. We’re so proud of you!
Our sports day activities continued this afternoon with a family picnic, sprints and relay races. Congratulations to every child and the overall winning team, St. Patrick’s! A lovely example of our value of celebration with a range of sporting skills and team spirit.
It’s a beautiful day and it’s sports day! Our morning activities have got off to a great start, including bean bag throw, standing long jump, speed bounce, bat & ball relay, javelin and skipping! A whole community event and a lovely example of our value of collaboration.
Humphrey, our school dog, loved meeting his new friends today! A warm welcome to our Year 2 families.
Year 4 had a fascinating time at the SeaCity museum in Southampton as part of their project - was the Titanic a triumph or a tragedy?
Thank you to our Year 5 children for their student leadership this afternoon. In partnership with St. Peter’s Church mission team, Year 5 planned and led a fun mix of water based games - enjoyed by every child, while raising funds for rainwater harvesting tanks in Tanzania, East Africa.