Welcome to St Peter’s C of E School



Flourishing Together
Welcome

Introductions
• Headteacher
• Governors
• Reception andY1 team
• Learning Mentor
• Friends of St Peter’s
• Reverend Mark Nelson




Flourishing Together
Introductions
• Headteacher
• Governors
• Reception andY1 team
• Learning Mentor
• Friends of St Peter’s
• Reverend Mark Nelson
St. Peter’s CE Primary School has been at the heart of the community for over 200 years and continues to play an important role in the lives of children and their families in Heysham. Our vision is to see our children go out into the world with the skills and confidence to succeed and the love, compassion, and advocacy to make a positive impact on the world around them.
It is our aim to enable every member of our school family to flourish and live life in all its fullness by:
Teaching a broad, knowledge rich, engaging curriculum
Holistically nurturing and developing our children
Helping those in need through loving service
Confronting injustice in our world
Caring for creation
We want to ensure every child…
• Is safe, happy and flourishes within our school.
• Enjoys school life and takes an active role within our school.
• To receive high quality teaching, learning and experiences within the school.
• Has an enriching curriculum that enables them to achieve.
• Is supported and challenged to be and do the best they can in all areas.
• Has high aspirations to achieve, thrive and flourish.
Nursery Visits – Most have taken place
Stay and Play
Surname A – G Monday 1st July 1:20pm – 2:05pm
Surname H – Z Monday 1st July 2:15pm – 3pm
1 Adult per child
Thursday 11th July 1:30pm Teddy Bear Picnic
Thursday 16th July – All reception visit no parents 9:30 – 11am
(Discuss Gate will be opened from 8:35 –Children in class for 8:45 registration)
Uniform, Holiday dates, Learning mentor information booklet,
Clothes label provider
Fruit and veg information (inc. labelled container with one piece from home)
Milk form
Parents guide to mixed age classes.
Parent Pay
School lunches
Pupil collection sheet
Free school meals
Friends letter
Food tasting
Consent form
Home/school agreement
We have breakfast club and after school provision on offer.
Please return the whole pack by 3rd July to the school office
Our EYFS Team
• EYFS curriculum
• Mixed Age Classes in EYFS and KS1
• What to expect in a typical day?
• What can you do to help your child get school ready?
• Reading and Phonics
• What to do if you have any concerns?
• Communication book
How can I help get my child ready for school
• Talk positively about going to school
• Keep developing independence skills e.g., feeding and toileting – using knives and forks, dressing etc.
• Expose them to lots of books, reading and words. Develop your child’s love of reading through listening to stories, rhymes and non-fiction.
• Talk lots – develop language and communication skills.