Life is richer at Sts Peter and Paul!

Life is richer at Sts Peter and Paul!

Welcome to the official blog created by students to chronicle their experiences during Enrichment Weeks.

On these pages you’ll find personal accounts from our students discussing the wide range of activities they enjoyed both in college and off site.

Visits included residential trips to Iceland with the Geography department, France with the History department and Barcelona with the Maths department. Year 10 and 11 students will visited New York with the Business Studies teachers, while English staff and students explored creative writing skills in locations as diverse as Florida and Yorkshire, where students worked alongside a poet, a novelist and a playwright to set their imaginations on fire.

Back at College, students will take part in retreats to explore and deepen their faith. They will hear from inspirational speakers, attended careers workshops and take part in a host of music, dance and drama activities.

Our College Principal, Wendy White, said, “Enrichment Week is a fantastic opportunity for students to broaden their horizons and learn outside the classroom. It is experiences like these which testify to the diverse, exciting and challenging curriculum at Sts Peter and Paul Catholic College, and how we focus on the development of the whole child.”

Daily updates from home and abroad will allow students to record and share their memorable learning experiences with family and friends.

We hope that you enjoy reading about our experiences on these pages as much as we have enjoyed putting them together.

Look out for the next instalment of the blog following Enrichment Week in July 2015….


Tuesday 14 July 2015

Thinking About Inclusion

Well done to all pupils who were involved in the activities hosted by the Students from the University of Bradford and Merseystorm today.

There was a  wonderful game  of Wheelchair Rugby in which Josh and Chelsea showcased their talents.





Some real stars in the archery - Lewis Featherstone really shone out for his natural talent and special mention to Dominic, Ethan, Harry and Charlotte for their fantastic efforts too.




All enjoyed a ride on the disability bikes and Mrs Fitzpatrick and Mrs Ashes completed the five minute challenge alongside the pupils!






A fantastic opportunity for pupils and staff alike to try something different and to reflect upon inclusion and how we are all different but can celebrate this in different ways!