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St Peter's Elwick C of E Primary

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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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Our wonderful Friends of Elwick group are planning a summer fair, to coincide with Sports Day, at school on Monday 30th June.

Can you help them make it a success?

Your support is greatly appreciated.
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Our wonderful Friends of Elwick group are planning a summer fair, to coincide with Sports Day, at school on Monday 30th June. 

Can you help them make it a success? 

Your support is greatly appreciated.

As part of the Northern Lights Learning Trust 'Year of Community' pupils from our Junior Leadership Team and Pupil Parliament have collaborated with the Forces Support charity, collecting donations at school for them to help with the charities fundraising efforts.
On Wednesday afternoon the children took all of the donations (very gratefully received) down to the Forces Support Charity Shop. They were greeted by Victoria the Store Manager, Angie the Assistant Manager and Anne a volunteer.

The ladies helped the children to sort and price the donations. They then worked on dressing some models to encourage shoppers into the store and enhance the window display. Our pupils loved picking out co-ordinating outfits for the display.
They had an amazing time and would like to thank everybody for their kind donations.

We would like to say a special thank you to the ladies at Forces Support who took the time to explain and show the children the whole process in the shop from receiving a donation to making a sale to raise much needed funds for the charity.
It was a wonderful experience for them all.
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As part of the Northern Lights Learning Trust Year of Community pupils from our Junior Leadership Team and Pupil Parliament have collaborated with the Forces Support charity, collecting donations at school for them to help with the charities fundraising efforts. 
On Wednesday afternoon the children took all of the donations (very gratefully received) down to the Forces Support Charity Shop. They were greeted by Victoria the Store Manager, Angie the Assistant Manager and Anne a volunteer.

The ladies helped the children to sort and price the donations. They then worked on dressing some models to encourage shoppers into the store and enhance the window display. Our pupils loved picking out co-ordinating outfits for the display. 
They had an amazing time and would like to thank everybody for their kind donations. 

We would like to say a special thank you to the ladies at Forces Support who took the time to explain and show the children the whole process in the shop from receiving a donation to making a sale to raise much needed funds for the charity. 
It was a wonderful experience for them all.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

As part of their design and technology lessons this half term, the Early Years children have been learning all about making healthy choices, the parts of a knife and how to use a knife safely and chopping food into slices.

Today, they put all of their skills together to create their very own fruit skewers. The children also applied their Maths skills creating AB and ABC patterns.

The skewers were absolutely delicious and a great treat for all their hard work making them! 😋🍡🍉🥝
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As part of their design and technology lessons this half term, the Early Years children have been learning all about making healthy choices, the parts of a knife and how to use a knife safely and chopping food into slices.

Today, they put all of their skills together to create their very own fruit skewers. The children also applied their Maths skills creating AB and ABC patterns. 

The skewers were absolutely delicious and a great treat for all their hard work making them! 😋🍡🍉🥝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

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