A academy converter school in Wirral. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for SS Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy.
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Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School is a Catholic school in the Parish of Holy Apostles and Martyrs, Diocese of Shrewsbury. The school's Religious Education follows the Way, the Truth and the Life scheme; Mass and liturgical celebrations are part of school life; the school emphasises Catholic Social Teaching and invites guests from Catholic charities to enhance the RE curriculum and faith life.
Headteacher Mr Wallace expresses pride in the school, emphasises partnerships with the Parish and community, and describes a knowledge-rich and humanity-rich curriculum with faith at the centre of all they do.
SENCo is Mrs Sue Davies; SEND & Pastoral information is available through the SEND & Pastoral Team, with Pastoral Lead Mrs Martine Riding; CAMHS is listed among support services; the school office handles SEND/pastoral enquiries.
Oversubscription Criteria: 1) Catholic looked-after and previously looked-after children; 2) Catholic children resident in the parish(es) of Holy Apostles & St. Martyrs; 3) Catholic children resident in the parish(es) of Holy Apostles & St. Martyrs for whom Ss. Peter and Paul is the nearest Catholic school; 4) Other Catholic children; 5) Other looked-after and previously looked-after children; 6) Catechumens and members of an Eastern Christian Church; 7) Children of other Christian denominations evidenced by a minister; 8) Children of other faiths evidenced by a religious leader; 9) Any other children. Within each category, priority is given to siblings at the school.