Our Classes
From the Autumn term 2025 we have 98 pupils on role, organised into four classes. (Our capacity is 105 pupils) We offer all our children a personalised approach to learning, nurturing them to achieve the best that they can.
The children are taught in four mixed-aged classes, with a planned admission number of 15 new children each academic year.
Each class has their own dedicated pages. These are updated each term and give you a real flavour of how wonderful Peover Superior really is.
Willow Class - Reception
Mr Greatbanks
There are 15 children in Willow Class. Mr. Greatbanks ensures the children in Reception (EYFS) receive a flying start during the early years of their school journey. Working alongside the EYFS teaching assistant Miss Moores, enables a truly nurturing and bespoke curriculum.
Sycamore Class - Yr1/2
Mrs Ellis-Stansfield & Mrs Munro
There are 30 children in Sycamore Class. Mrs Ellis-Stansfield and Mrs Munro is our class teacher. This year, Mrs Munro will also be teaching year 2 children during the morning in Sycamore class for Reading, SPaG, Writing and Maths. Together, the Sycamore Class team build on the solid foundations set in the early years, whilst preparing our children for the transition into Key Stage 2. Mrs Lowri will be supporting Wed-Fri in Sycamore.
Chestnut Class - Yr3/4
Mrs Blackham & Mrs Munro
There are currently 31 children in Chestnut Class. Mrs Blackham and Miss Lloyd support children in making the transition into Key Stage 2 and help them to gain the independence required in their future education. Mrs Whiles & Mrs Knapper, our Teaching Assistants, will support the children in Chestnut Class at different times during the day.
Oak Class - Yr5/6
Miss Downing
By the time our children reach Oak Class, they have become independent and resilient learners and enjoy the challenges of working with their peers. With 23 children in Oak Class, Miss Downing and Mrs Whiles, the classroom Teaching Assistant, ensure the children in our oldest class leave Peover Superior as confident and self-assured individuals, well-prepared for the next stage of their education. This year Mrs Munro will also be supporting children in Oak class during the afternoons.