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    Mon 26 Feb 2024
  • School Hours

    Tue 12 Sep 2023


    School opens at 8:40am with registration at 8:50am, school closes at 3:20pm.  


    Total opening hours are 32.5 hours per week.

  • Admissions September 2024

    Mon 11 Sep 2023

     

    St. Peter’s Catholic Primary School

     

    If your child was born between

    1st September 2019 and 31st August 2020

    you should have made an application for a primary school place before 15th January 2024.

     

    If you have any questions about your child starting school in September 2024,

    please don't hesitate to contact us.

     

     

     

    As a Catholic school we take great pride in our mission statement, 'Treat others as you would like to be treated' this is encapsulated in the learning environment that we have created and are always striving to enhance.

     

    As a school we worship together sharing Christ's message, reminding children that everything we do is with the guidance of God's loving hand.  Our school enjoys a collaborative relationship with the parish community providing children with an enriched faith to support them as they journey through life.

     

    St. Peter’s Catholic Primary School

    Chapmans Lane, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1JB

    01342 321985

    office@stpeterseg.co.uk

    www.stpeterseastgrinstead.co.uk

     

     

    ‘The extent to which pupils contribute to and benefit from the Catholic life of the school is: Outstanding

     

    Pupils derive great benefit from and make significant contribution to the Catholic life of the school.  They are excellent ambassadors for Catholic education.  In discussions and in lessons, pupils articulate their pride in being a member of St Peter’s community.

     

    As a result of very strong pastoral care, pupils behave in class and around the school in an exemplary manner.  Teachers and pupils understand their responsibility to each other.  Consequently, pupils feel safe and secure in the knowledge that there is always someone to whom they can talk if they have a worry or a problem.  Pupils are happy and inspired to do their best.’

     

    Extract from Catholic School Inspection, March 2022

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