Putting the fun into fundraising
We’ve had a flurry of fundraising recently, which the St Peter’s community showing its usual generosity. The pupils raised £330 for CAFOD on 6 October with their “Wear it Bright” non-uniform day, and on that same afternoon a team of Year 6 children raised £194 for the Rowans Hospice with a cake sale. Not to be left out, the St Peter’s staff used our recent Inset day on 29 September to have our annual Macmillan Cancer Support coffee morning, raising £99 in donations for cakes and treats that colleagues brought in.
In the coming days, the Royal British Legion will launch its annual Poppy Appeal. By coincidence this week, we received a thank you card from the local RBL branch for the £435 that St Peter’s pupils raised during the 2022 Poppy Appeal.
Even with tough financial times faced by many in our communities, such support for a variety of causes is greatly appreciated, and a testament to the generosity of the St Peter’s families, pupils and staff.
Thank you all very much
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher
Local area field work
Our Year 4 classes had a wonderful trip to Gunwharf and Old Portsmouth for a combined History and Geography deep learning day.
Great activities were undertaken inspecting vessels at the Historic Dockyard …
… testing compass skills on Spice Island …
… and stepping back in time at the Garrison Church.
Thank you to the staff and volunteers who made these trips happen.
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher
Start of Year Mass
It was a great pleasure this week to welcome Fr Andrew Wagstaff to St Peter’s to celebrate our first Mass of the year with pupils from Years 1 to 6.
Fr Andrew is the parish priest at St Colman’s and St Paul’s Church in Cosham, and through his homily set the pupils up for the coming year by reminder us of Jesus’ two greatest commandments; “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind, and love your neighbour as yourself”.
As part of the offertory, children from each year group brought up items to reflect and represent what they have been working on in class so far this term.
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher
Back in the full routine
It’s now all systems go at St Peter’s as we round off the second week of the autumn term. The pupils in Year R have moved from stay and play and half-day sessions to completing whole days in ‘big school’. They have all done very well, and I look forward to meeting them as they rapidly become valued members of the St Peter’s community. Extra-curricular activities are well underway, with football on a Wednesday afternoon, Performance on a Thursday afternoon and Bounce Fit on a Tuesday afternoon to name but three activities. Over the coming week more staff-led extra-curricular clubs will become available as colleagues complete welcome meetings and offer children lunchtime or after schools enrichment opportunities. Small group music lessons have begun again, with recorder, keyboard, flute and guitar being ever popular, and Hampshire’s ‘Rock to the Beat’ club running on a Monday after school. Any families interested in their child taking up instrument tuition should contact the school office for details.
And all of these activities take place around a busy school day with a packed curriculum and vibrant break and lunch times – is it any wonder our children come home exhausted and hungry at the end of each day!
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher
A new school year
Welcome back to all the pupils and families of St Peter’s for the start of the school year 2023-2024.
A special welcome goes to those who are joining us from other schools, and to our new intake of Early Years children who are starting in Reception.
In this coming year, we will be having a special focus on our school vision, “Walking hand in hand with God to make our world a better place”, and how that is central to the behaviours that we see in our Learning Circle. Special assemblies each fortnight will focus on each of the Learning Circle behaviours across the school year, with a chance to celebrate how well the children are able to live out our school vision through demonstrating these behaviours.
Our school vision extends to a full mission statement,
“Walking hand in hand with God, loving Him, loving ourselves and loving each other, doing our best with the gifts he gave us to make our world a better place”.
I look forward to the children developing their God-given gifts in this coming school year, and working together as a community to take St Peter’s from strength to strength.
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher
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
Summer celebrations
We must all pass on enormous thanks for a brilliant St Peter’s Fest this year. The Friends of St Peter’s PTA, led so ably and impressively by Charmaine Bennett, provided us with a great summer celebration for the whole school community. It was a wonderful evening of music, entertainment and attractions, and will have raised plenty of money for St Peter’s. Thank you to everyone involved in setting up and running the evening, and then tidying up after the event, and of course thank you to all in the St Peter’s school community and beyond who supported the celebration of summer!
Over the same weekend, one of our two local parishes, Sacred Heart and St Peter the Apostle in Waterlooville, celebrated its centenary anniversary. Mass was celebrated for this on Sunday 25th June, providing a time to reflect on the presence of a Catholic parish in Waterlooville and the links over the past 60 years with our very own St Peter’s primary school. This wonderful celebration was a joyous event, and comes ahead of the school’s own 60th Diamond anniversary which we will mark in 2024.
Mr R Cunningham
Headteacher