**St Peter’s Church of England Primary School – Bristol**

Nestled in the heart of Portishead, St Peter’s Church of England Primary School is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and engaging learning environment for children aged 4 to 11. With a strong emphasis on holistic education, our school combines academic excellence with spiritual growth, ensuring that every child reaches their full potential both in and out of the classroom.

At St Peter’s, we pride ourselves on our dedicated staff who bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the teaching process, creating a vibrant atmosphere where curiosity and creativity flourish. Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to not only meet educational standards but also to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and resilience among our students. We believe that learning should be an exciting adventure, and our diverse range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, and arts, enhances this experience.

As part of the Church of England community, we instill values of respect, kindness, and integrity in our students. This unique aspect of our school culture fosters a sense of belonging and community spirit that is palpable among students, parents, and staff alike.

For parents seeking a school that prioritizes both academic achievement and character development, St Peter’s Church of England Primary School stands out as an exceptional choice. We invite you to connect with us at 01275 843142 or visit our website at [www.st-peters.n-somerset.sch.uk](http://www.st-peters.n-somerset.sch.uk/) to discover how your child can thrive in our supportive and inspiring environment.

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Mario Di Maggio

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Today, with my business Immersive Theatres, I delivered a 5m digital planetarium experience to 90 Ye

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Today, with my business Immersive Theatres, I delivered a 5m digital planetarium experience to 90 Year 5 students at St Peter's Church of England Primary. I was warmly welcomed by the site manager when I arrived and he helped me move my equipment inside. The morning was well-organised with all groups arriving on time. The excited but well-behaved students enjoyed finding out what it takes to be an astronaut, peering up at the planetarium night sky and learning more about the seven Earth-like exoplanets announced in the media this week. Thank you St Peter's Church of England Primary for a very pleasant visit.

Bee Happy

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The care taker at this school is rude and arrogant. After an unfortunate interaction with him, I cer

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The care taker at this school is rude and arrogant. After an unfortunate interaction with him, I certainly would not have my children go to a school were the care taker doesn't care about other human beings 😔

Jemma Parkinson

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Great school recommend it

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Great school recommend it

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Tony Battista

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