A academy sponsor led school in North Tyneside. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Peter's Church of England Primary School.
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"Growing Well Together"
Church of England ethos; rooted in Christian values; CofE affiliation; part of NEAT Academy Trust.
Executive Headteacher Mr Gittins leads St Peter’s with passion and dedication; the school joined NEAT Academy Trust on 1 January 2025; vision is Growing Well Together rooted in the Parable of the Sower.
Breakfast club open 7:45am–8:30am (Greggs Funded Breakfast Club); After-school childcare available 3:20pm–5:00pm.
Over-subscription criteria include: 1) Children who are in Local Authority Care; 2) Children with a brother or sister at the school at the time of admission; 3) Children with special medical needs or other special circumstances, supported by medical/professional opinion; 4) Other children. Tie-breaker: distance from home to school, measured in a straight line; nearer home receives priority. Flats tie-breaker rules apply; random allocation used when distances are the same. Nursery admissions follow the same oversubscription criteria.
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