Nursery children went on a trip to the Wildside Activity Centre where they enjoyed pond dipping, mini beast hunting and den building. They also created a natural collage, using as many colours as they could find. Everyone had a great time!
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Nursery children went on a trip to the Wildside Activity Centre where they enjoyed pond dipping, mini beast hunting and den building. They also created a natural collage, using as many colours as they could find. Everyone had a great time!
SS Peter and Paul’s latest wider curriculum week had an Art focus. The children focused their work around an artist and developed their artistic skills using a variety of media throughout the week. All classes produced some absolutely stunning pieces of work, and this culminated in having our own Art Gallery showing at the end of the week.
Congratulations to our Year 3 children who have celebrated their Holy Communion. The children produced a wonderful assembly, which was well attended by parents before half term. The children all looked wonderful in their Holy Communion clothes and were a credit to their families and the school.
On Friday, SS Peter and Paul celebrated the Royal Wedding Celebration by having a lunchtime buffet in the beautiful sunshine. All the children were in high spirits in their own clothes. Children were either dressed as a Prince or Princess or the colours; red, white and blue to represent the Union Jack.
Many thanks to the lunchtime staff for organising the event.
Good luck to all our pupils participating in the SATs tests this week and to all the year 6 children across our MAC schools.
A reminder that breakfast club is free to all Year 6 children this week.

Last week, we had an Easter Bonnet Parade for your Nursery and Reception children. All the children looked absolutely brilliant in their home-made bonnets. Thank you to all the parents and family members that supported the children in creating these lovely works of art.
Mrs Williams, Mr Morgan and Miss Higgins had the difficult job of choosing three winners, who won an Easter Egg. We couldn’t let the other children’s hard work go unrewarded though so everyone received a Cadbury’s Cream Egg.
A fantastic effort by everyone involved.
This morning we had our celebration assembly.
First, we had all of our entries for the Easter Garden project displayed in the hall and we had three judges decide on a winner for each class. The judges consisted of: Mr Asbury (Site Manager), Mr Spinks (Academy Committee) and Mrs Thompson (Office Staff).
The winners were:
Year 1 – Martin Dimitrov
Year 2 – Raphael Ani
Year 3 – Baxshenda Mahmoud
Year 4 – Wiktoria Zelawska
Year 5 – Ronya Mostafi
Year 6 – Eros Edginton
The standard this year was better than ever, and the judges had an extremely hard choice. Thank you for everyone that entered, these will be on display in school.
We then gave out our weekly Golden Book certificates, celebrating the wonderful work in school.
Our attendance award went to Sophia Giuliano from Year 6. Her name was picked at random from all the children who have their attendance over 96%.
We then had to decide on a winner for our Citizen of the Term. Each teacher picked a child from their class who had demonstrated the Catholic virtues and values this term and a name was chosen out of a hat to decide on our winner. Our Citizen of the Term is Rihanna Robbins from Year 6.
Finally, we had a raffle for a wonderful Easter cake made by our year 2 pupil Jessica Fisher and her mum. This raffle raised £30.00 for our prayer garden and the lucky person to take home the cake was Miss Rickhuss.
What another fabulous term at SS Peter and Paul!
For the third year running, SS Peter and Paul had qualified for the city finals in Tag Rugby. This took place at Wolverhampton Rugby Club on Monday 26th March.
There were 16 teams who qualified, who were split into 3 leagues. In our group were: Fallings Park, Bhylls Acre, Claregate, Loxdale and Lanesfield.
Our results in our league were:
SSPP 3-4 Fallings Park
SSPP 2-4 Bhylls Acre
SSPP 1-1 Claregate
SSPP 4-3 Loxdale
SSPP 3-1 Lanesfield
This meant we finished 4th in our league of 6, missing out on 3rd on amount of tries scored. We were then drawn against St Barts in the the next knockout game, where we came out 3-1 winners. This meant that ourselves and Castlecroft came joint 5th in the whole city, as they beat Claregate in the other game.
A wonderful performance from all our children, and our rugby team continues to improve year on year!
On Friday 23rd March, SS Peter and Paul entered a Netball and Football team to compete with other Catholic Schools at Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy.
There was a mixture of Years 3-6 in both teams which demonstrated the depth of talent we have at the school. The netball team did really well, winning 2 our of their 6 games and only narrowly losing against the eventual winners – St Bernadette’s from Wombourne.
The football team did amazingly considering the lack of games they have played this year. In their league they beat and drew with St Marys, lost against St Bernadettes and drew with St Michaels meaning that they finished second in their group qualifying for the semi finals.
The team put up a strong performance in the semi final and the 3rd and 4th play off game and finished 4th out of the 9 teams that entered. A special mention to Reuben in goal for SS Peter and Paul, who pulled off one of the best saves I have ever seen.
A great performance by both teams.