•  Outstanding GCSE Results
  •  Performance of The Boyfriend in the school theatre
  •  Playstation cup winners
  •  Father John Wisdom in the school chapel
  •  Ghyll Head Trip
  •  Caving at Ghyll Head
  •  Year 10 pupils playing fishwives in The French Revolution - Marie Antoinette performance at The Library Theatre in Manchester
  •  Pupil in school uniform at RAF Cosford
  •  Great news on results day 2008
  •  Hill 62 museum
  •  Year 11 pupils playing Barber and Marie Antoinette in The French Revolution - Marie Antoinette at The Library Theatre in Manchester
  •  Abseiling at Ghyll Head
  •  Private Callum dressed as a Soldier on the Somme
  •  Pupil with a mentor from Manchester University in the school library
  •  BTEC work in progress
  •  Night of 104 stars at St Peter's Theatre
  •  Tree climbing at Ghyll Head
  •  Performance of The Boyfriend in the school theatre
  •  Pupils enjoying an outdoor activity day trip
  •  St Peter's sports trophies
  •  Outside the Chateau
  •  Year 9 and 10 pupils playing Common's dwellers in our performance of Weavers Story at The Library Theatre in Manchester
  •  Gifted and talented pupils on a trip to Oxford University
  •  GCSE Ceramics
  •  Experiments in the science department
  •  Year 10 pupil playing Colonel Despard in performance of Weavers Story at The Library Theatre, Manchester
  •  Lunch being served at Cafe FUSION
 

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 Upcoming Events

May 20
Y8 Theme Week – Inclusion
20 May 08:45 - 24 May 03:05
May 26
Half term
26 May - 30 May
Jun 3
School re-opens for pupils
3 Jun 08:45
Jun 19
Y9 Parents’ Evening
19 Jun 16:00 - 19 Jun 18:00

 Latest News

 St Peter's RC High School 'crossed keys' - "Follow me"
 St Peter's is a Specialist College for Business and Enterprise
 

Healthy Schools

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The National Healthy Schools Programme is an exciting long-term initiative which is making a significant difference to the health and achievement of children and young people. The National Healthy Schools Programme supports the links between health, behaviour and achievement; it is about creating healthy and happy children and young people, who do better in learning and in life.

Children and young people in Healthy Schools tell us that they feel healthier, happier and safer. Their parents tell us that they feel more involved in their child’s health and learning and often feel better themselves. Schools tell us that the National Healthy Schools Programme has brought sustained improvement in behaviour, standards of work and school management.

The impact of our programme is based on a whole-school approach to physical and emotional well-being focused on four core themes:

  • Personal, Social & Health Education
  • Healthy Eating
  • Physical Activity
  • Emotional Health & Wellbeing

The whole school approach involves working with children and young people, parents, school staff and the whole school community to provide a solid foundation from which developments and improvement are embedded in a systematic way. These processes contribute to the physical and emotional development of all members of the school community.

For more information go to: www.healthyschools.gov.uk

 
 
 
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