
We warmly invite all parents from our Early Learners’ Centre to Year 12 to celebrate the new school year on Friday 6 February from 6.30pm to 8.30pm on the School Chapel Path and Lawns.
This annual event offers parents a great opportunity to meet or reconnect with other parents, teachers and School staff in a relaxed atmosphere.
Food and drinks will be provided, and please note that this event is exclusively for adults only.
Friday 6 February 2026
6.30pm to 8.30pm
School Chapel Path and Lawns, St Peter’s Girls’ School
Previously known as Drinks on the Lawns
We look forward to seeing you.
School Photos

Focus School Portraits will be at school on Tuesday 3 February to Thursday 5 February to take our School Photos.
A special St Peter’s Girls Package has been designed for our families where each student will receive the following photos:
1 – 8″ x 10″ Individual Portrait
2 – 5″ x 7″ Individual Portraits
4 – 2.5″ x 3.5″ Individual Portraits
1 – 8″ x 10″ Class/Home Group Photo
There is no additional cost to families as this has been incorporated into your fees. Should you wish to purchase extra packs, photos or items such as key rings, mugs, jigsaws etc., you can visit www.focusschoolportraits.com to order these online.
Class/Home Group Teachers will be sent the schedule and will communicate photo times to students. The students are asked to bring their blazer for school photos.
Sibling photos will be taken during lunch on Tuesday 3 February and Wednesday 4 February on path and lawns adjacent to the Chapel. Order forms for each family will be distributed to Class/Home Group Teachers.
If you have any queries, please contact me via fmcgregor@stpetersgirls.sa.edu.au
Fiona McGregor
Events Coordinator
Dad’s Night on the Green – Book Your Tickets Now!

Back BY popular demand Dads Night Out 2026 for some barefoot bowling. Come along for a fun night – bring a mate and meet the other fathers at St Peter’s Girls! Great Year Level event for the Dad’s, meet old friends and make new ones.
Date: Friday 27 February 2026
Time: 6.30pm onwards
Venue: Tranmere Bowling Club, 1 Kings Grove, Tranmere
Tickets: Earlybird before the start of Term 1 2026 – $40 via https://www.trybooking.com/DHUDJ (Includes entry, bowling fees and a hamburger). Drinks and Lucky Squares can be purchased on the night. $45 after the start of Term 1.
Bookings close Tuesday 24 February at 5pm.
Enquiries: Fiona McGregor fmcgregor@stpetersgirls.sa.edu.au
Supported by the Friends of Sport
Car Parking Information
Dear Families,
As we excitedly commence Term 1, we’d like to take this opportunity to share some information provided by the Burnside Council regarding car parking at St Peter’s Girls’ School.
As in previous years, the Ranger Services Department will be conducting regular patrols on a rotating roster to support the safety of students, parents, and staff within the school precinct.
We would like to remind parents and caregivers of the correct use of No Parking (Kiss and Drop) zones, as these areas commonly cause confusion. These zones are designed for quick drop‑off and pick‑up only. Drivers may stop to allow passengers to exit or enter the vehicle but must remain within three metres of the vehicle and depart promptly to allow others to do the same. If a parent or caregiver needs to walk their child into the school, they must not park or leave their vehicle in this zone.
If you have any questions, please contact the School on 8334 2200.
Queensland Fruit Fly Update
Families may be aware that a Queensland Fruit Fly (QFF) outbreak has recently been declared in Elizabeth East, with PIRSA implementing movement controls across parts of metropolitan Adelaide.
St Peter’s Girls’ School is located in Stonyfell, which is classified as a Yellow Zone. This means there are some restrictions on the movement of certain fruit and vegetables, but everyday activities can continue as normal when guidelines are followed.
We would like to reassure families that appropriate measures are in place across the School:
- Produce from the ELC Community Garden is fully cooked and consumed onsite, and no garden produce is taken home.
- The Tuck Shop sources all fruit and vegetables from external commercial suppliers, with no produce grown onsite.
Families are encouraged to remain mindful of restrictions when transporting home-grown fruit and vegetables. For information on whether your suburb is affected and what you can and can’t move, please refer to the PIRSA Queensland Fruit Fly information link provided below.
We will continue to monitor updates and share any further information as required.
