Embracing the greatest commandment in all that we do
Welcome to St Alfege with St Peter’s C of E Primary School
We are a one-form entry primary school with a nursery provision, located in the heart of the historic Royal Borough of Greenwich and we have had a key role in educating children in the local area for over 170 years.
As a Church of England school, Christian principles are at the heart of all that we do and we are committed to living out our vision which is taken from Mark 12:30-31. As a diverse school community we celebrate our differences which ensures all families feel welcome.
Staff and Governors are committed to ensuring all our children are able to reach their full potential academically, emotionally and spiritually. We want to ensure that when our children leave us they are fully prepared for the next phase of their personal and educational journey.
We hope our website provides you with an insight into our wonderful school community and would invite prospective parents and carers to arrange a visit to see our school and meet members of our school community.
Please visit the Chrisitan Ethos section of our website to understand how we live out our Christian values and ensure everyone feels welcome.
Calendar
- Tomorrow 16:00 School football team league match
- 24/04 13:30 Author visit: Sharlene-Monique
- 26/04 16:00 School football team league match
- 03/05 15:15 Guide Dogs Fundraiser - Cake Sale & Raffle
- 08/05 Year 2 Trip to Royal Albert Dock
- 10/05 Y5 Trip to Tower of London
- 10/05 16:00 School football team league match
- 23/05 Y4 Visit to Southwark Cathedral
Our Christian Ethos
Click on the link below to find out about why our Christian faith is important to us.
This Half Term's Value Is...
Service to Others
1 Peter 4:10
Term Dates
Spring 1 - 8th Jan - 9th Feb
Half Term Break- 12th - 16th Feb
Spring 2 - 19th Feb - 28th March
Holidays - 29th March - 12th April
We follow RBG term dates
We are a school that prays. If you have a prayer request click on the link below.
"This is a safe and happy school. Pupils said that teachers look out for them..."