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ST. PETER SCHOOL

Academics & Curriculum at St. Peter School are outstanding!  Our Curriculum Overview will give you an idea of what our students are expected to know by the time they graduate 8th grade.

Did you know that St. Peter School is an accredited school?  We are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.  The St. Peter’s description of an accredited school or DOAS can be found on the Middle States website at http://www.ces-msa.orgClick here to download a pdf version of our DOAS. (Description of an Accredited School)  The middle states website also allows you to compare St. Peter School to other schools.

Read our Frequently Asked Questions.

* Currently our school does not have a before or after school program.

Academics & Curriculum

St. Peter School

51 W. Maple Ave.
Merchantville, NJ 08109

Co-Curricular Activities

· Getting involved in activities outside the classroom is just as important as the academics inside the classroom therefore St. Peter School is proud to offer the follow co-curricular activities to our students:

· Outstanding Athletic Program including (but not limited to) basketball (boys & girls), cheerleading, baseball, and football

· Music including singing, choir, band, and individual instrument instruction

· Art Class

· Foreign Language Instruction

· Daisies, Brownies, & Girl Scouting

· Computer Class

 

 

EXTRA, EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT!

Check out the SPS Students do great things in the Students Corner section of the website!

Just for Parents

A Book Friendly House

Creating a home library will encourage reading for pleasure- and it can be done without spending a lot of money. An added bonus is that a library is a great way to enjoy time with your children. Here's how!

 

Where: Choose a quiet corner in the main living area of the house for the library. Some comfortable seats and a good light will turn your library into an inviting nook.

 

What: Start your library with books you already have. Add a few magazines and comic books. Reference books, like an encyclopedia or almanac and a dictionary, will answer nearly every question and keep shelves in constant use. Be sure to pick books that match your family's interests and reading abilities.

 

How: You can find inexpensive books at used bookstores, library sales, and book fairs. Consider buying shelves. To encourage browsing, arrange some of the books so their covers are facing out. Put books for younger readers on the lower shelves. Continue adding to your library and watch it grow with your family.

To Register call

(856) 665-5879 or email mmcloone@stpeterschool.org

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