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….


Wednesday, 12 February 2014

New York

Although they say that NYC is the city that never sleeps we certainly needed to after a fun filled night of shopping at Macy's last night...the biggest department store in the world.

After waking and having breakfast we went to visit the UN Building were we were given a guided tour around each of the meeting halls while we over looked the famous Trump Towers...a truly worldwide business phenomenon! We all agreed that it was such a special tour that allowed us to envision ourselves in such a prestigious job role, such as the one held by the Economic Development officer who we meet.

When the tour was over we decided to grab a bit of fresh air in no other than Central Park were we skated our afternoon away...some of us a lot more elegantly than others!

While passing, we thought it would be rude not to pay the shops on Fifth Avenue a little visit, so we decided to do so before crossing across town to see some spectacular views from The Empire State Building. We timed it perfectly to see the sunset over one of the major financial cities of the world...it was simple stunning.

To finish of such a perfect day we took a stroll down the sidewalks of Manhattan before retreating to our hotel to rest up for an early start.