OFSTED last visited the school in December 2021. Please click on the link at the foot of the page for the full report.
As a summary they wrote:
St Peter’s CofE (Aided) Primary School continues to be a good school. The school’s Christian learning attitudes and aims of ‘love, learn and aim high’ weave through everything at St Peter’s. Pupils enjoy spending time with one another while learning and playing.
As St. Peter’s is a church school we last had a Section 48 inspection, often called a SIAMS Inspection, on Friday 20th March 2026. SIAMS Inspections report on the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils at the school, the quality of Religious Education and Collective Worship. Our SIAMS Report states:
St. Peter’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School is living up to its foundation as a Church school and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish. It has the following notable strengths.
• Rooted in the story of St Peter as the rock, the school’s vision provides a clear biblical foundation for its identity.
• Worship is inspirational and spiritually enriching. It creates memorable experiences that shape pupils’ understanding of faith and strengthens the school’s Christian character.
• The curriculum provides rich opportunities for pupils to engage in issues of justice. This prompts purposeful action that reflect Christian values and contribute positively to the wider world.
• A culture of care, inclusion and equity is evident in positive interactions across the school day. Staff tailor their approach enabling pupils and colleagues to thrive.
• Religious education (RE) holds a significant place in the school. Teachers explain ideas well and give pupils time to think, talk and ask questions. This nurtures a culture of respectful dialogue.
For further details of both our SIAMS and OFSTED reports please read the attachments at the foot of this page.
Alternatively click on the links below.
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/21/126025