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If you have concerns regarding the safeguarding or welfare of any of our pupils, please contact Miss R Brown (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Mrs M Eastham (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Mrs T Bolton (Designated Safeguarding Lead) or Miss Blackburn (Designated Safeguarding Lead)

St Peter's participates in Operation Encompass. Following the report of an incident of domestic abuse, school will be advised that the child has been involved. Please see school website for further details.

The Safeguarding and Child Protection policy can be found here. SAFEGUARDING POLICY

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On Thursday 19th January, Class 7 led the school in worship.   Our worship was all about Growth Mindset, which we have been working on in class.  We explained about how you need to grow your brain and that taking risks and coming across challenges are important for this.  Bailey and Blake demonstrated how you are not born with the skills you need to ride a bike, but with patience, hard work and perseverance, you can learn how to do it.  Rhys and Isobel showed us how we move through the Learning Pit when we try something new.  It is okay to find things difficult because this is an important part of the learning process.  Aaron made a wonderful brain policeman, who made sure that everyone was using the right words........not 'I can't do it", but 'I can't do it.....YET!".  Our scientists explained all about how our brain works and showed us a model of what our brain looks like.  We all enjoyed contributing to our class worship and were really pleased to see so many of our family and friends here to watch us.  Thanks for coming!

Classes 7 and 8 have been busy not only rehearsing for our Harvest Assembly in Church on Friday, but also making chocolate apples on lolly sticks. Some of the apples are from our own apple trees we grow in our garden.

 

We have sold them during break-time as we are using this enterprise opportunity to collect money for Bishop Julian's Fund to help young children in Zimbabwe.

 

Apples will be on sale during Wednesday and Thursday break time for 50p. Mrs Hoole has also been busy by baking delicious flapjacks and cakes using the plums from our own plum trees. Thank you so much Mrs Hoole and the children for donating time, talent and resources to collect for this charity. 

In Class Worship, we have been discussing what makes a school happy.  We had some super ideas....
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