
Thank you for your interest in or for choosing St Peter’s School. We love welcoming new families to our school and helping them settle in.
We recognise the value of a positive and happy start to school life in helping all our children and families to Love Learn Shine. From initial enquires through to the first day, term and year we work closely with families to help them prepare for and settle into life in our school.
We are pleased to provide the information below that is designed to support families with children starting in Reception in September 2026 and also families who may have children joining other year groups at that time or during a school year. Whenever you and your children join St Peter’s we wish you a very warm welcome.
Children start their school lives when they begin school in Wrens. Some children also join us part way through primary school. All are equally welcome and we work closely to ensure effective bespoke transition whenever it takes place.
Class Teachers Mrs Renton and Miss Ward ably lead our fantastic Early Years Team. They are all experienced and dedicated teachers. Children in Early Years are also supported by a number of teaching assistants including Mrs Houghton and Miss Chandler. Their combined years of experience are surpassed only by their enthusiasm for Early Years.
![]() Mrs Renton – EYFS Teacher, Wrens |
![]() Miss Ward, EYFS Teacher, Wrens |
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![]() Mrs Armstrong – EYFS/Year 1 Teaching Assistant |
![]() Mrs Houghton – EYFS/Year 1 Teaching Assistant |
We are proud of our transition arrangements that support children well to make an excellent start in September. The summary below gives an overview of our approach. If needed we can personalise further to ensure children have the best possible start.
| Week Commencing | What to expect |
| Monday 14 April | Thursday 16 April National Offer Day. Parents receive email/letter from their Local Authority stating the school place they have been offered.
Thursday 16 April Letters sent to all children allocated a place at St Peter’s. Headteacher is available for phone contact with any family requesting this. At their leisure families can visit our updated school website with its dedicated Starting School page. Please complete the attached form here in order to supply us information regarding your child’s nursery attendance and your preferred contact details so we can arrange visits w/c 27 April. |
| From Monday 20 April onwards | Personalised School Tours with the headteacher. Any family wishing to visit school again or for the first time (if families were unable to visit in the autumn) can do so during these weeks. Visits can be booked via the School office. Please email admin@stpeters.ycst.co.uk or call 01423 569684. Tours are limited to one family per visit. |
| Monday 27 April onwards | One of the St Peter’s team will visit the nursery setting of each child to meet with them and their key worker. Please complete the attached form here in order to supply us information regarding your child’s nursery attendance so we can arrange visits. |
| Monday 4 May | Wednesday 6 May 6.30pm Information Evening
An opportunity to find out more about starting school at St Peter’s, to hear from The Friends of St Peter’s (FOSP), to learn more about Fun Club (Before and After School club) and to meet other parents whose children will be starting in Reception in September. |
| Monday 18 May | A “New to St Peter’s School Information Pack” will be sent out via email. |
| Monday 1 June | Tuesday 2 June am, Friday 5 June am/pm. (9 – 11.50am and 1 – 3pm)
Individual in person meeting for Parents to meet with a member of the Early Years team. Parents/Carers will be able to select this appointment when they come to the information evening on Wednesday 6 May or if unable to attend this can contact school to select their preferred session. |
| Monday 22 June | Monday 22 June am and pm, Wednesday 24 June pm, Thursday 25 June am and pm
Morning sessions 10.30am – 12pm, afternoon sessions 1 – 2.30pm. Transition visits for children to visit Early Years in small groups of 8. Parents to leave their children at school for these sessions. Parents will be able to select this appointment when they come to the information evening on Wednesday 6 May or if unable to attend this can contact school to select their preferred session. |
| Monday 6 July | Wednesday 8 July 10am – 12pm. A second transition visit for all new Early Year starters. Parents to leave their child at school for this session.
Parents/Carers will be able to select this appointment when they come to the information evening on Wednesday 6 May or if unable to attend this can contact school to select their preferred session. |
| Week Beginning 7 September | Monday 7 September – School INSET training Day. School closed to children.
Tuesday 8 September – 8.45am School opens. All reception children start. School day 8.45am – 3.15pm. |

St Peters New Starters Presentation Slides May 2025

Children in their first year at school follow the same Early Years Curriculum as they have done at nursery. This familiarity with learning through play and following their interests plays a key role in supporting effective transition. The classroom and outdoor learning set up is likely to be very familiar to them from their nursery experiences.
In Early Years, we have an ever-changing curriculum that is tailored to the children’s interest and needs. As parents, you are your child’s ‘first teacher’ and remain an important and integral part of the education process. Therefore, your input and support are vital to ensure your child can successfully achieve their highest potential.

Reading and sharing books is an essential part of curriculum approach. As well as the many known academic benefits from reading widely, books are an invaluable way to help children prepare for new experiences and effectively manage their emotions during periods of change. Below are some recommendations of books that you can share with your child to help them prepare for starting school. Many of these are available in local libraries. We also have limited copies which we can lend if needed.

There are more useful ideas and tips available via the links below.
BBC Bitesize has a host of top tips, clips and games to help both children and parents prepare for starting school – https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/collections/starting-primary-school/1

The School Run – lots of tips for parents from parents – many elements are free and there is also a subscription element (although this is not necessary) – https://www.theschoolrun.com/tips-for-starting-school

For families joining part way through a school year or at the start of a school year in Key Stage One or Key Stage Two we can plan with families a bespoke transition package of visits and contact to help prepare and settle children into life in our schools. Please contact the school office for further information.