Nicole is in school today as we continue to go that extra mile! However, we don’t want all the children at home to miss out! Join in the dance here:
Send in videos of you performing the dance to [email protected]
Nicole is in school today as we continue to go that extra mile! However, we don’t want all the children at home to miss out! Join in the dance here:
Send in videos of you performing the dance to [email protected]
Due to popular demand, we are extending our #SSPPgoingthatextramile campaign until the end of term!
There is still time for all children to register a challenge and get their own Lockdown 2020 medal! Contact the school on how to register! All are welcome – you may even want to ‘keep it going’ and do a second challenge?
Today we said farewell to our Year 6 children. This year will always be remembered for the unique events that have happened, but these children are amazing and have a great future ahead of them! We wish them well in their future education!
The day has come where we say farewell to our Year 6 children. They have been a phenomenal group and it has been a privilege to have them here at SS Peter and Paul! They will always be part of our school family. Please enjoy this PowerPoint below:
Look at how some of our younger children have been enjoying National School Sport Week and how they are going the extra mile for SS Peter and Paul!
#SSPPgoingthatextramile #NSSWTogether
We launched out National School Sport Week campaign yesterday with a special visitor – Radzi Chinyanganya. Radzi visited all our children currently in school and also answered questions from some pupils, who are still at home.
Staff, pupils and families are all participating in challenges for the #SSPPgoingthatextramile campaign. Whether it is running, cycling, walking or climbing, children and adults of all ages are getting involved to raise money for our school. You can donate here:
https://www.spacehive.com/ssppgoingthatextramile
Radzi did some of his own challenges in school so we thought it was only fitting to award him with his own Lockdown 2020 medal. We will be posting videos of his challenges later this week – maybe you can beat him
Check out the updates of our #SSPPgoingthatextramile challenges on our Facebook and Twitter.
Read our latest newsletter here:
This will be the final home learning video – thank you so much to all the children that have sent in pictures of their work. We have all loved seeing you working so hard and we cannot wait to see you again in school very soon!
This week has seen some of our staff, parents and children starting their challenges for the upcoming National School Sport Week.
Mrs Griffiths, Miss Evans and Miss Higgins have started their marathon runs over a week. Mrs Murphy has started to climb the equivalent of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mr Morgan has started his two marathon runs over 10 days. Mr Griffiths and Mrs Tudor have also started their own cycling challenges!
Our children and parents have been getting involved as well, with walking 100k over a week and riding their bikes around West Park!
Thank you to everyone who has registered so far but there is still time for YOU to register your challenge and achieve your very own lock down medal! Register now on ParentPay!
Remember to check out our updates on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
#SSPPgoingthatextramile #NSSWTogether
During National School Sport Week, SS Peter and Paul are going the extra mile in a series of sporting challenges to raise money for outdoor provision at the school but also to help promote healthy well-being and living.
Watch the video below to see some of the challenges being undertaken by staff!
How will you get involved in our campaign?#SSPPgoingthatextramile.
Get involved, join us, go the extra mile. Contact our school if your children want to join pupils at SSPP to take on a challenge & be awarded a 2020 Lockdown medal this national sports week. 🌈⭐️🥇Let’s do something extraordinary!
To watch additional videos and individual challenges click on this link:
Thank you to all the children that got involved this week in their home learning. The competition was very close, but thanks to a late burst of pictures from some children in a certain class, I am pleased to announce that Year 3 won this week’s competition.
Enjoy the video below: