Welcome to our school website. It is a great privilege to be Head Teacher of St. Peter’s Elwick Primary School. I have worked here since 2015 and have been part of an exciting journey alongside a dedicated team. We…
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School will be open for vulnerable children and children of critical workers from tomorrow 6th January until further notice
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St. Peter's Elwick C of E Primary School
2 weeks ago
The online parent portal – www.hartlepool.gov.uk/schooladmissions - is the easiest way to apply but paper forms are also available from schools or the School Admissions Team at the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) in Brierton Lane.
The outcome of primary school applications will be released on April 16th
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St. Peter's Elwick C of E Primary School
3 weeks ago
Everyone within the St Peter's Elwick Primary School community would like to wish our CEO Mrs Heaton congratulations on her OBE awarded to her in the Queens New Years Honours list.
Mrs Heaton was awarded this for her wonderful services to education in the North East and is recognition of her hard work and dedication.
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Mrs Heaton has said 'Thank you for all your kind wishes' :)
Congratulations
The schools are honoured that you've received an OBE Fabulous from Revd J
Congratulations 👏🏻
Well done 👍🏻 Congratulations on a well deserved reward!
Many congratulations and well deserved x
Well done Mrs Heaton
Well done Mrs Heaton 🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations x
Fantastic well deserved
Amazing Well done Mrs Heaton 👏👏👏
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St. Peter's Elwick C of E Primary School
3 weeks ago
The Feast of Epiphany is celebrating the Baby Jesus being seen or appearing, to the visitors who had travelled to see him. The word ‘epiphany’ comes from the verb ‘to appear’.
The Wise Men were very clever, and understood the religious writings that had been written many years before. The writings told them that one day there would be a great star and the star would mean that a new king had been born. So, the men decided to pack up their belongings, and follow the star to wherever it led them. The journey would have been very long.
The Feast of Epiphany is celebrated in churches, on the 6th January. We would like to offer a prayer for our children on this important event.
Dear Lord,
thank you that you wanted both rich and poor to see baby Jesus.
Thank you that as we think about Epiphany,
we are reminded that every person is important to you.
Please help us to use all the gifts that you have given to us.
Thank you for all the good things that you give.
Amen.
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