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Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff, visitors, and volunteers to share this commitment.

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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Freddy Fit putting us through our paces!

Bikeability Day 1

CO Crew workshop - Today, the CO Crew came into school to talk to the Y5 children about the dangers of carbon monoxide. The children learned all about how carbon monoxide is produced and where it comes from. All of the children took part in a range of different activities which helped to educate them in the ways to stay safe around carbon monoxide. The children will also be taking part in a competition which will help them to spread the message about staying safe around carbon monoxide. Well done Y5!

Our visit to Inspire

Today, we were lucky enough to be trained to march by some army soldiers. Just before the end of the day, we took part in a competition with the other KS2 classes and Chestnut won the prize for the Y5 and Y6. A special well done to Olivia for commanding the troops so well!

Our Remembrance Day wreath

This afternoon, the children went into the hall and took part in a careers fair. They had a great time looking at all of the stands and talking about some of the different careers they could have when they are older!

School Council - This week we have elected the school council representatives for Chestnut class. The children read out their manifesto pledges and then went into the hall to vote for the boy and girl that they wanted to represent them.

The Y5 children have been working with U Develop to learn about climate change and how we can all make a difference to the world by making small changes in our lives. The children wrote and performed their own podcasts to share their message.

Today, the Y5 children have taken part in PALs training to become Playground Activity Leaders. Everyone worked well as a team and the children in KS1 will soon benefit from the skills that the children have developed today!

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