Posts From November 2025

Nov

🏙️ Touring London with Kingfishers 🏙️

Posted In Curriculum

🎩 Little Tour Guides Take Over Year 1 As Children Explore London. This week in Kingfishers, our Year 1 children have been on an exciting journey to London – without leaving the classroom! As part of our Geography and Speaking & Listening curriculum, the children explored some of the capital’s most famous landmarks, including the […]

Nov

❄️ Cool Chemistry in Action: Ice Cream Creations in Ravens and Eagles. 🍦

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🍦 Science Gets Sweet: Year 5&6 – Eagles and Ravens Make Ice Cream ❄️ Science in Action: Making Ice Cream! On Thursday, our Eagles and Ravens classes enjoyed a deliciously cool science lesson! The children explored the fascinating concept of changes of state by making their very own ice cream. Using salt, ice cubes, and […]

Nov

⚽ Braving the Chill: Year 3 & 4 Football Stars Shine at Harrogate High ❄️

Posted In Clubs & Enrichment, Sports

❄️ Cold Weather, Warm Hearts – Our Children Show True Team Spirit ⚽  Seven of our children headed to Harrogate High to take part in an exciting football tournament this Wednesday as we do nearly every Wednesday – and they were absolutely brilliant! Despite the chilly conditions, their enthusiasm and determination never wavered. The team […]

Nov

🌟 Everyone Belongs: Celebrating What Makes Us Shine 🌟 

Posted In Curriculum, Worship

🐾 Dogs Don’t Do Ballet? At St Peter’s, Everyone Can❤️ This term, Herons have been exploring “Everyone Belongs” in their No Outsiders Worships and what a wonderful journey it has been. They began by sharing the delightful story Dogs Don’t Do Ballet by Anna Kemp—a tale that reminds us it’s perfectly okay to be different and to […]

Nov

🔦 Shining Bright: Owls Class Explore Light and Sight 👓

Posted In Curriculum

👓 Seeing the Science: Year 3 Investigates Reflection 🔦 Owls Class have been busy shining a light on science! This term, our Year 3 children have been exploring the fascinating topic of Light and Sight. Led by Mrs Henderson and Miss Ward, the children have been investigating how different materials reflect light and help keep […]

Nov

🤝 Together We Shine: Building Respect and Inclusion🌈 

Posted In Community, Worship

Everyone’s Welcome: Learning About Differences at St Peter’s At St Peter’s CE Primary School, we believe every child is special and deserves to feel valued and included. That’s why we proudly use the nationally recognised No Outsiders Programme as part of our commitment to our vision: Love, Learn, Shine. What is the No Outsiders Programme? The No Outsiders […]

Nov

🍿 Lights, Popcorn, Action. KS2 Movie Night Success🎬

Posted In Community, Events

🤝 Friends of St Peter’s Bring Big Screen Fun to School 🎬  Tonight we were pleased  host a fantastic Key Stage Two Movie Night, kindly organised and run by our amazing Friends of St Peter’s (FOSP). The event gave children a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a cosy cinema experience right here in school, while also […]

Nov

✍️ Explosive Ideas: Year 2 Children Write Firework Poems 🎆

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🎆 Firework Words: Sparrows Spark Creativity in Poetry Sparrows have been lighting up their English learning with a burst of creativity! Today, our Year 2 children explored the magic of words by writing their very own firework poems. Inspired by a poem we read together, the children followed its pattern and used vibrant colours as […]

Nov

🤟 Signing our Shine: Makaton Club at St Peter’s 🤟

Posted In Clubs & Enrichment, Lets Celebrate

Inclusive Communication, How Makaton Brings Us Together Every Wednesday lunchtime, our wonderful and hugely experienced Inclusion Lead and Assistant Headteacher, Mrs Jones, runs the Makaton Club—a fantastic opportunity open to all year groups. The club is ably supported by our Upper Key Stage Two Makaton Leaders, who help younger children learn and practise new signs […]

Nov

🌟 Resilient Coders: Starlings Shine in Scratch🖥️

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Today, our Starlings class stepped into the exciting world of coding using Scratch to design their very own simple maths games. It was a real challenge, but the children showed incredible resilience, creativity, and problem-solving skills as they worked hard to make their sets of actions come to life. From debugging tricky sequences to celebrating […]