Our mission is to prepare pupils for confident, successful and fulfilled adult lives and to make a positive impact on their world.
We define this as being able to make the most of their academic and personal potential, to have positive relationships in all aspects of their lives and to make an impact in their immediate communities and the wider world for the common good.
We achieve this through our Four Keys: Qualifications, Skills, Interests and Values.
Together, these keys prepare our pupils for life beyond school, challenging them to maximise their potential.
Qualifications
In addition to excellent results achieved in academic examinations, we offer extra qualifications in music, drama and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, as well as an exciting Academic Extension programme for senior year groups. To find out more about our academics, please click here.
Skills
We are committed to offering our pupils a wide and inspiring co-curricular programme to develop those skills not always attained in the classroom. To find out more about our co-curricular options, please click here.
Interests
We nurture passions, individual interests and curiosity of pupils through the academic curriculum and over 80 different club and activity options. To find out more about what we offer, please click here.
Values
The values developed at St Peter’s enable our pupils to make complex, moral decisions and give them the courage to carry them out. To find out more about our pastoral care that fosters these values in our pupils, please click here.
The School's Seven Values are practised by each and every member of the St Peter’s School community – pupils, teaching and support staff, parents and governors – across the three schools. Our values are:
To be a welcoming, caring and inclusive community in which we can all feel valued and grow in confidence.
To speak with honesty and conviction, to listen carefully and openly, and promote strong relationships of trust and loyalty.
To develop enquiring minds and a lifelong love of learning, and provide the inspiration to achieve, through creative teaching and a breadth of co-curricular opportunity.
To encourage self-respect, care for others and an active interest in the world beyond the school.
To work hard and participate with whole-hearted commitment and resilience, reflecting on our disappointments and shortcomings with honesty.
To conduct ourselves with generosity of spirit, praising effort and fair play, and celebrating our successes with modesty.
To prepare for the future, always seek to improve, and approach each challenge and opportunity with energy and optimism.