St Peter's Catholic Primary School

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2nd September 10
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Healthy School Awards

A healthy school is one that is successful
inhelping pupils to do their best and build on their achievements. It is committed to ongoing improvement and development. It promotes physical and emotional health by providing accessible and relevant information and equipping pupils with the skills and attitudes to make informed decisions about their health. A healthy school understands the importance of investing in health to assist in the process of raising levels of pupil achievement and improving standards. It also recognises the need to provide both a physical and social environment that is conducive to learning. School has achieved Quality Marks in Healthy Eating and Physical Activity.

Basic Skills Award

    * The Primary Quality Mark, known as PQM is a nationally recognised symbol of good practice in the teaching of basic skills. It actually provides a framework whereby schools can work to raise the standards of basic skills. School achieved the Basic Skills Award in December 2004.

FA Chartered School

The Charter Standard for Schools programme is a kite marking scheme that establishes minimum standards of football development in schools.

It is also a means by which good practice is recognised and will raise standards by sharing this good practice.