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May 16, 2025 Newsletter
Click here to read the May 16, 2025 newsletter by principal Tammy O'Connor.
Summer Reading Camp 2025
Our school has a summer learning opportunity for reading camp available for elementary school students who attend our Title I district schools.
Schedule: The program will begin the week of July 8 and will end on July 31 each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9-12:00pm.
Locations: The program will take place at Antrim Elementary and Peterborough Elementary School this year. The program is open to all rising 1st - 5th Grade students.
Please fill out a separate registration form for each student you are enrolling.
REGISTRATION CLOSES MAY 23, 2025 OR SOONER due to limited spaces available.
Funded by Title I (FREE for families)
Registration --> Click here!
Children and the Arts
Children and the Arts, a FREE arts festival to celebrate art for, by, and with the children of our community, is on Saturday, May 17!
May 9, 2025 Newsletter
Click here to read the May 9, 2025 newsletter by principal Tammy O'Connor.
A Walking Field Trip
Mrs. Christensen’s kindergarten class went on a walking field trip to Scott-Farrar in Peterborough to sing songs about spring, and the Harris Center for Conservation Education provided a memorable presentation about birds.
April 25, 2025 Newsletter
Click here to read the April 25, 2025 newsletter by principal Tammy O'Connor.
New Hampshire State Assessments
Dear PES Families,
At Peterborough Elementary School, we are committed to providing a supportive and encouraging testing environment for all students. The assessments will cover key academic areas, and the results will help us better understand students' strengths and areas for growth.
Upcoming New Hampshire State Assessments in May:
May 13, 9 AM to 11:15 AM - Reading
May 14, 9 AM to 11:15 AM - Math
May 20, 9 AM to 11:15 AM - Writing
Click here to read more: Letter
1st Graders Work with Cornucopia
Mrs. Topping's first grade class working in the garden with the Cornucopia project.
To empower students to reach their full potential as lifelong learners and responsible community members.
To engage, support and inspire learning so that all students can achieve their full potential.
We challenge all students to achieve academic success while also developing physically, socially, and emotionally.
Our goal is to work in a partnership with home, school, and community to model and promote a respectful, safe and kind environment.