St Peter's Middle School, Old Windsor
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St Peter's Middle School | |
Motto | High Expectations |
Established | 1799 |
Type | Voluntary aided middle-deemed-secondary school |
Religious affiliation | Church of England |
Headteacher | Mr Robert I. Entwistle |
Location | Crimp Hill Road Old Windsor Berkshire SL4 2QY England |
LEA | Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead |
Ofsted number | 110085 |
Students | 228 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 9 to 13 |
Houses | 4 |
School colours | Red, Black |
Website | http://www.stpeters-school.co.uk/ |
St Peter's Middle School in Old Windsor, England, is one of Windsor's four middle schools (for pupils of 9–13 years old). Pupils arrive in year 5 and stay until year 8 when they usually move onto The Windsor Boys' School or Windsor Girls School.
The school's vision is built around its desire to be A church school and a family school with high expectations.
Pupils in the school belong to one of four houses each named after a Royal House. The houses are Lancaster, Stuart, Tudor and York. In 2004, form groups were reorganized into house groups and pupils are now registered by the same tutor throughout their time at the school.
More recently, the school has been awarded Investors in People status and was the first in the Borough to be recognized with the Sportsmark award.
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