PUPILS, staff and governors came together the celebrate the 50th anniversary of St Peter’s Catholic School.
To mark the school’s golden anniversary a Fifty-Fest was held where there was plenty on offer including circus skills, crafts and stalls.
Among visitors was Solihull Mayor, Annette Mackenzie and Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst, Solihull West and Shirley MP.
Dr Shastri-Hurst said: “It was a real privilege to return to St Peter’s and to take part in such a significant milestone in the School’s history. The warmth and pride that filled the celebrations were a reflection of the School’s deep roots in the community and the positive impact it has had across so many generations.
“As part of the anniversary celebrations, I was delighted to join the Mayor of Solihull to officially open the school’s new Multi-Use Games Area. It’s a great facility that will provide more opportunities for students to get involved in sport and physical activity.
“As we reflect on 50 remarkable years, we also look to the future, knowing that St Peter’s will continue to foster aspiration, character, and leadership in society in the years ahead.”
