A requires improvement academy converter school in Peterborough. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Peakirk-Cum-Glinton Cofe Primary Academy.
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"Love God, Love Yourself; Love Your Neighbour"
The school has a Christian ethos and is part of the Peterborough Diocese Education Trust (PDET). Its Christian vision is to be a 'good neighbour', inspired by the parable of the Good Samaritan, and worship is a daily part of school life. The Faith Council leads worship, and Religious Education is described as well-led and thoughtfully planned.
The Out of Hours Club provides Breakfast and After School care on school premises. Breakfast runs from 7:45 am and After School runs from 3:15 pm to 6:00 pm. A selection of indoor and outdoor activities is offered with snacks available. Booking and payment are via Arbor, with emergency sessions handled by the school. Fees: Breakfast £5.50 per session; After School £5.50 until 16:15, £10.50 until 17:15, £12.50 until 18:00; Preschool After School £7.50 until 16:15. Contact [email protected] for bookings or cancellations; do not attend without space booked and paid in advance.
Admissions are managed by Peterborough Diocese Education Trust (PDET). Reception applications are made in the autumn term with a deadline of 15 January, via the local authority; for faith grounds, a Supplementary Information Form (SIF) should be completed and returned by 15 January. In-year applications are managed by the Trust from 1 September 2025. Waiting lists are used, and appeals are handled through the Diocesan Education team with an appeals pack available and contact details provided. For more details, see the school's Admissions materials and policies.
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