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St Peter's Elwick C of E Primary

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Headteacher Welcome

A very warm welcome to St. Peter’s Elwick Church of England Primary School. This website will tell you lots about us but please do get in touch if you would like to know more.  It is an enormous privilege…

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JAPP Hockey 🏑🥅

Children attended High Tunstall School for their JAPP Hockey session, where they had the opportunity to develop and practise a range of hockey skills.

All pupils showed great enthusiasm throughout and represented the school extremely well. Their positive attitude towards PE, teamwork, and respect for others was excellent.

Well done to everyone involved for their effort and commitment.
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JAPP Hockey 🏑🥅

Children attended High Tunstall School for their JAPP Hockey session, where they had the opportunity to develop and practise a range of hockey skills.

All pupils showed great enthusiasm throughout and represented the school extremely well. Their positive attitude towards PE, teamwork, and respect for others was excellent.

Well done to everyone involved for their effort and commitment.Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment

🎓 What an amazing morning Y5/6 had! 🎓
Students from Ustinov College (Durham University) visited to share their experiences of university life and the many different pathways into higher education.

Hannah spoke about studying business and her ambition to become CEO of her family’s zoo, aquarium and theme‑park company. We also loved discovering she’s a Disney princess and singing Let It Go together.
Bertie shared his passion for computer science, helping us hunt for bugs in algorithms and introducing us to influential computer scientists.
Jonathan talked about how tennis has shaped his confidence, leadership skills and ability to meet new people.

The children voted for their favourite presentation, and it was a close contest, with Hannah taking the top spot.

A huge thank you to all three students for inspiring our pupils with your enthusiasm for learning and the many routes they can take.
We’re also grateful to Sophie, Vice Principal, for encouraging our children to pursue their interests, embrace uncertainty about the future, and explore extracurricular activities that build skills, confidence and community spirit.

As part of our careers programme, we believe children can only aspire to what they see and hear. This morning, pupils confidently shared what they might become if they could click their fingers—architects, astronomers, teachers, vets, an Olympic skier, engineers, paediatricians and more. We’re excited to keep building on experiences like this and look forward to welcoming Ustinov College students back again next year. 😀
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🎓 What an amazing morning Y5/6 had! 🎓
Students from Ustinov College (Durham University) visited to share their experiences of university life and the many different pathways into higher education.

Hannah spoke about studying business and her ambition to become CEO of her family’s zoo, aquarium and theme‑park company. We also loved discovering she’s a Disney princess and singing Let It Go together.  
Bertie shared his passion for computer science, helping us hunt for bugs in algorithms and introducing us to influential computer scientists.  
Jonathan talked about how tennis has shaped his confidence, leadership skills and ability to meet new people.

The children voted for their favourite presentation, and it was a close contest, with Hannah taking the top spot.

A huge thank you to all three students for inspiring our pupils with your enthusiasm for learning and the many routes they can take.  
We’re also grateful to Sophie, Vice Principal, for encouraging our children to pursue their interests, embrace uncertainty about the future, and explore extracurricular activities that build skills, confidence and community spirit.

As part of our careers programme, we believe children can only aspire to what they see and hear. This morning, pupils confidently shared what they might become if they could click their fingers—architects, astronomers, teachers, vets, an Olympic skier, engineers, paediatricians and more. We’re excited to keep building on experiences like this and look forward to welcoming Ustinov College students back again next year. 😀Image attachmentImage attachment+8Image attachment
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Our Values and Ethos

Christian teachings play a large part in the daily goings on at St Peter's

Friendship & Trust

Service

Thankfulness

Compassion

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