Monthly Archives: July, 2023

Award Winners 2023

Congratulations to our end of year award winners 2023

 

Mrs Liz Holford – Chair of Governors

Noah – Early Years Governors’ Award

Willow – Key Stage 1 Governors’ Award

Jessica – Sportswoman of the Year

Evan – Mrs Daley Reading Award

Mr R Cunningham – Headteacher

Sidney – Sportsman of the Year

Hattie – House Captain for St Mother Teresa House (House Cup Winnings 2023)

Brooke – Key Stage 2 Governors’ Award

Ellen – Performer of the Year Award

Mr Mike Williams – Foundation Governor

Imogen – Vice House Captain for St Mother Teresa House (Sport Days Winning House 2023)

Wishing you all a restful and enjoyable summer break.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

 

First Holy Communion

Congratulations to the pupils from St Peter’s who made their First Holy Communion at Sacred Heart and St Peter the Apostle during the month of July.

Our prayers, love and best wishes go to Calum, Fletcher, Lucas, Freya, Cohen, Molly, Kiean, Daniel, Braiya, Oliver, Isobel, Christina, Ella, Ava, Neto, Evelyn, Freddie, Maeve, Ethan, Ryan, Matthew, Phoebe, Elizabeth and  Isobelle.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

 

Matilda! Junior

Congratulations to our Year 6 pupils who staged an incredible show this week.  Their end of year performance was “Matilda! Junior”.  After just 7 weeks of audition, rehearsal, prop making, choreography, set management and a lot of learning of lines, all 64 pupils played a part in putting on an incredible showpiece.  The event was well attended by packed audiences on both nights, with refreshments sold by the Friends of St Peter’s PTA, to whom we are always grateful.

 

As well as the brilliant pupils, thanks in abundance go to Mrs Vega-Lopez for set design and stage management, and Mrs Wibberley for choreographing and directing the show.

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher

Feast Day celebrations

The St Peter’s school community recently celebrated the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul to mark our Patronal Feast Day.

Monsignor Jeremy Garratt celebrated Mass for the whole school, and helped the pupils understand the work of these two great Saints of the Church by reminding them that just like us, neither of these figures were perfect in their lives or their faith, but worked hard to remain committed and spread the word of God.

We were also lucky enough to receive an icon of St Peter, the mosaic tiles of which were painted by different children of all ages across the school.  This gift will take pride of place within our school building.  And of course, because it was our Feast Day, lunch time after Mass saw ice creams for all to celebrate!

Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher