Monthly Archives: July, 2022

The results are in and…

The Year 6 have had a fabulous week, the highlight of which has to be their brilliant performance of Oliver!

Having put some polish onto their individual parts in morning and afternoon shows for KS1 and KS2, the best was saved ’til last. At 6pm, in front of a full-house of over 300 people, our young thespians started as they meant to go on with a rousing rendition of ‘Food, Glorious Food!’ followed by other well known numbers such as ‘Consider Yourself’ and ‘Oom Pa Pa!’ We are sure that memories of this night will live long in the minds of all the Year 6 Pupils.

The same could be said for outstanding SATs results achieved by the pupils as a result of their skill sharpening and polishing throughout the year. From the table below, you can clearly see that the attainment of St Peter’s Year 6 pupils is exceptionally high, outperforming their peers both in Hampshire and nationally. They should really take heart, satisfaction and motivation from this as they progress on to Secondary School.

Stay cool this weekend ready for Funday Monday!

The Year 6 Team

Sponsored walk challenge – completed!

On Thursday 7th July, fifty eight Year 6 pupils and 7 staff helpers undertook a NINE MILE walk to raise much needed funds for the Two Saints Homeless Charity. Starting from school, quiet roads were followed before they moved onto the Berewood Trail at Purbrook. This was where the main distance was laid down, walking past Berewood Primary before stopping at the picnic tables near the entrance to the Berewood Estate for lunch. We were met at this point by Rachel Mason from the charity who thanked the children and provided support in the form of sweets! The route then took the children to its furthest point, the park off Darnel Road. Despite having covered six miles at this point, they spent a very energetic ten minutes ridding themselves of all excess energy they may have had.

Needless to say, the walk home was a lot quieter!

At the moment, the total that has been raised through donations from friends and family is a staggering £1,554 (including gift aid). This will make a huge difference to the homeless community in our local area – a great cause for the Year Six Stewardship Project.

Some pictures of the day below:

Through the wilderness!

In good spirits!

Thank you for the use of your toilets, Actemium.

Up the hill…

The reward at the top!

A tired but satisfied bunch!

Have a restful weekend.

The Year 6 Team

 

They now have ‘Bikeability’!

Congratulations to all of our Year 6 children who have honed their cycling skills on the roads around St Peter’s this week.

Thanks to the time spent with dedicated instructors, they are all much more confident and safer cyclists!