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  1. St Peter's exists to enable the pupils not simply to grow in their own faith but to help them to be able to take their place in the world as mature Christians. We aim, as a truly Catholic school, to help young people develop a global attitude so that they can see themselves, and play their part, as citizens of the world.

    • Our School

      Welcome to St Peter's Catholic School. Serving Solihull's...

    • Admissions

      St. Peter’s Catholic School admissions process is part of...

    • Sixth Form

      St Peter’s Sixth Form promotes the maturing process from...

    • Term Dates

      Term starts: Tuesday 7th January 2025. Half-term: Monday...

  2. Welcome to St Peter's Catholic School. Serving Solihull's Catholic community, we are a popular, oversubscribed school with a history going back over a hundred years. With faith as our foundation, the teachings of Christ underpin all that we do here at St Peter's.

  3. St Peter’s Catholic School is a thriving secondary school and Sixth Form full of great staff and fantastic young people. Many schools can offer high standards, good exam results and high aspirations.

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  4. St Peter's Catholic School is a coeducational secondary school in Solihull, West Midlands, England. The school has approximately 1,300 pupils with 200 pupils in the Sixth form. As a faith school, pupils are mainly drawn from Catholic schools in Solihull.

  5. St. Peter’s Catholic School admissions process is part of the Solihull Local Authority co-ordinated scheme. For details on how to apply for a school place please click on the relevant link. Alternatively, they can be contacted on 0121 704 6693 or by email at admissions@solihull.gov.uk.

  6. St Peter’s Sixth Form promotes the maturing process from pupil to adult and enables pupils to recognise and appreciate that with increasing freedom comes greater responsibility. Our pupils partake in activities to support the school, local and wider community.

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  8. Term starts: Tuesday 7th January 2025. Half-term: Monday 17th February - Friday 21st February 2025. Term Ends: Friday 11th April 2025. INSET day (s): Monday 24th February.

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