Open house, food fest, uniexchange, all begin at 6 PM. Bring your favorite dish!
Fr. Byerley concludes day of vocations with benediction.
Rosary and Benediction at 1:30 for students and SPS family members. Our specific intention is for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life!
Today, Fr. Cichosky, director of vocations for the Diocese of Camden, speaks to our boys, grades 4-8, on priestly vocations.
We are excited to welcome Fr. Adam Cichosky to St. Peter tomorrow to discuss vocations to the priesthood with boys grades 4-8. We also want to invite all school families to join us for rosary, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and benediction at 1:30 tomorrow.
2nd grade Saints made "jewelry" today in art class!
Arctic Animals Sensory Bin- learning about Polar Bears, Arctic Fox, seals and Beluga whales. Prek3 is discovering how their white fur camoflages them in the snow from predators. Tomorrow we will do our blubber glove experiment to learn how their fat protects them in the cold.
Tomorrow night: open house, food fest (bring your fav ethnic dish) fun activities, open house, tours, you get the point! RSVP Here: http://www.stpeterschool.org/admissions/open-house-shadow-days/
St. Peter App is now ready for download- learn more by reading my email in this link: https://conta.cc/2RAlaXB
Volunteers enjoy a spot of tea and some dainties as a small gesture of gratitude for their efforts!
Today we pray in thanksgiving for the great gift of Good Counsel Homes!
Thanks Mrs. O'Callaghan for setting up for our volunteer's tea!
SPS 8th graders sort items for service project later.
CSW Day 3: works of Mercy
Pilgrimage to basilica of Sts Peter and Paul
On way to Sts Peter and Paul
2020 student appreciation day bikeshow!
SPS Digital Saints Interview Mr. Saff for their podcast! https://sites.google.com/stpeterschool.org/digitalsaints/student-podcast
3rd graders testing different materials to slow the descent of an air drop.
7th graders explored their inherited trait of Super Taster. Results were 46% of 7th graders were super tasters and found the test paper incredibly bitter while 53% of students didn't taste anything.