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SEND
The school describes staff training on additional needs, targeted interventions, and identifies an Inclusion Leader who works with parents, the Local Authority, and health professionals to support SEND pupils.
“At St Peter's School, we strive to meet the needs of all pupils within our school. All staff are aware of pupils with additional needs and receive high quality information and training. We aim to quickly identify pupils who are making limited progress and provide targeted interventions and support to meet their needs. We ensure that parents are fully aware of the SEND process and informed of their child’s learning at regular points throughout the year. We are a fully inclusive school and work alongside the Local Authority, Health Professionals and community organisations to find the most appropriate and effective support for pupils within our care.”
The page links to the Westminster SEND Local Offer for information on borough-wide SEND provision.
“Look on this website for a full list of what is on offer in the borough for children with special educational needs”
Pastoral
Well-being of children stated as one of the headteacher's highest priorities
“The well-being of your children is one of my highest priorities”
School runs 'Thrive @ St Peter's', a whole-school personal development programme covering wellbeing, contribution, culture, community, world and futures
“Thrive @ St Peter’s is our whole-school personal development programme, designed to enrich life in school and prepare children to live life in all its fullness.”
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Ethos
School describes itself as a Church of England school that welcomes children from all faiths or none, with education based on Christian principles.
“St Peter’s School welcomes children from all faiths or of no faith. As a voluntary aided Church of England school, the school aims to provide an education based on Christian principles”
Headteacher fosters an environment of respect, kindness and collaboration
“I am dedicated to fostering an environment where respect, kindness, and collaboration flourish.”
Admissions
Admissions are coordinated across all London boroughs via the Common Application Form.
“School admissions are co-ordinated across all London boroughs.”
There is a right of appeal for admissions decisions, with appeal requests due by 24 May and hearings held in June and July.
“there is still a right of appeal for anyone who wishes to pursue this and we ask for appeal requests by 24 May and the hearings will be held in June and July”
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